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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.
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.
Pick your favorite from more than 10 types of items, including lucky cats, and paint it as you like. Your work will be fired and finished in about a month. If you’d like to take your work home with you on the same day, try the painting experience using markers (lucky cat only).
Renovated from a former ceramic pipe factory, this curry shop offers a variety of curry dishes such as Vegetable Curry, made with about 10 kinds of chunky vegetables, and Butter Chicken Curry. The lunch combo includes a choice of bread or rice.
The first floor is packed with potteries, stationery, kitchen goods and other general items, and a café is located on the second floor.
One of the few places offering breakfast on Pottery Footpath. The toasted sandwich with homemade “kusa-mochi” (a rice flour dumpling flavored with Japanese mugwort and filled with red bean paste) is something to crave, as the crispy toast and the sticky kusa-mochi go so well together.
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.
A Tokoname ware store specializing in kyusu (teapots). A wide range of products from those suitable for daily use to masterpieces are available. All items are made by Tokoname artists.
A retailer with a selection of Tokoname ware that enrich everyday life. Works by local artists are displayed according to the technique and the period.
The store is filled with vegetables picked in the morning. Local fish shipped directly from Toyohama Fishing Port as well as Tokoname’s specialty products are available. You may at times find some unusual items sold here.
About 7 different types of ceramic works are on display, including the Nerikomi (marbled) series. You are lucky if you see the store cat!
Offers an assortment of upcycled products that add new value to waste materials that would otherwise be thrown away.
An exotic store filled with clothing and antique items that reflect the spirit of their makers. Also recommended are the knit sweaters made from plant-dyed silk mohair yarns.
Start of the pottery trail. There is a gallery inside and one can purchase pottery and Tokoname souvenirs.