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Try your hand at pottery on a professional electric wheel and make two pieces of work from the options of cups, bowls, and single-flower vases. Experienced craftspeople will guide you through the process in detail, so you can create beautiful works even if you are a first-timer.
The plaza adjacent to the brick Noborigama (Toei Kiln) is approximately halfway along Course A on the Pottery Footpath, making it an ideal place to take a break. The plaza’s main attractions are found in a two-story building, with a well-preserved example of a nineteenth-century kiln on the first floor and an exhibition space and studio above.
All products in the store are completely original. Each one is unique and has a lot of character. Glass blowing experience is also available with a reservation.
Climb to the top of Dokanzaka, or the Ceramic Pipe Hill, and to the left is an incredible view spanning all of Tokoname. Tokoname’s cityscape spreads out below you while off in the distance, you can gaze upon the Ise Bay and Centrair in a relaxing moment of peace.
Adorn photo frames and/or clips with tiles to create an artwork of your own. A wide variety of mosaic tiles are available. No reservation is necessary, so just drop in and have fun with the tile art.
Balls of pottery clay are shaved, colored (in the color of your choice), and polished into shiny clay spheres! Check out the theme color (limited color) which varies from season to season.
A slow wheel turned by hand will be used instead of an electric wheel. Freely create whatever shape you like, by pinching and smoothing the clay with your fingertips. The dinosaur making
class (¥3,000) is also popular.