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Pottery promenade

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4 Chome Sakaemachi, Tokoname, Aichi 479-0836, Japan

Remains of a Showa-era pottery village, including chimneys & kilns, plus ceramics shops & galleries.

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phone+81 569-34-8888
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24h
24h
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rae__ne a week ago

#raeshares_セブチ巡り this street is renowned for its long history of pottery production, dating back over a thousand years. along the sidewalks, visitors can admire beautiful drawings and paintings adorning the walls. Jun's photo spot is located in an alley. more seventeen-related post @rae_shares on instagram!

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Corey Crain a month ago

Fantastic day trip from Nagoya. We had a great time exploring the area and visiting the local potteries and shops. One of our favorite places for unique souvenirs. You can easily spend 3+ hours here if you take your time and enjoy it.

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Rtexal Tan 7 months ago

A fantastic small street if you are in the area, and I saw a few photographers making use of the unique scene here. It's a short walk and hence best to visit only if you happen to be in the area. Recommended to park at the nearby Family Mart (and also shop there) as there are no dedicated parking areas for this path.

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Kashmere Fitch 10 months ago

Nagoya must do! Great place to learn about local pottery culture and wander through the neighborhoods. Little restaurants and cafes tucked around the corners so don't forget to look around.

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Scott Combs 5 years ago

This was a fun place to see examples of different styles of pottery. The shops were fantastic with super nice people. The prices of the pottery could vary from very reasonable to very expensive. The walking route was quite nice and a great way to spend a morning. I loved the bakery that was on site that used a furnace. Great stuff and a nice place. The tourist information staff were great and helped too.