- Overview
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- Tamba-ware Pottery, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, originated in Tachikui, Tamba Sasayama. The symbolic "climbing kiln" as a historical remain was used for firing ceramics for three days and nights at 1,300°C (1,300°F). With over 50 kilns in the area, local pottery artists work together to inspire a diverse range of styles from traditional crafts to innovative pieces.
- Meet your English-speaking guide outside Aino Station and transfer to the Tamba Sasayama area. Enjoy the tranquil nature and learn about the long history of Tamba-ware kilns as you visit approximately three local kilns with a local artist. Possible kiln visits include Ichino Denichi Kiln specialized in flower pots with unique designs dedicated to specific types of plants, Kaneto Kiln as a globally renowned kiln popular in overseas galleries for its creative design, and Toshihiko klin/gallery that features a wide variety of pottery work, from daily dinnerware to stunning work of art.
- What to expect
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・Example of klin visits: Ichino Denichi Kiln - A kiln specializing in making flower pots. They use their unique know-how to design the best pots for each plant.Toshihiko Kiln - A wide variety of works, from friendly pieces for daily use to beautiful works of art. The gallery also has a room with a sunken hearth.Kaneto Kiln - Characterized by creative artwork, Kaneto Kiln has received many inquiries from overseas galleries.*The visited location is subject to change depending on the client's preference and the kiln’s availability. During the tour, there may be an opportunity to talk over a cup of tea at the kiln.
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