"Tamba-yaki as One of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns" Guided Tour by Local Pottery Artist

Tamba-yaki Pottery, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns (Tamba, Bizen, Shigaraki, Echizen, Tokoname, Seto), 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.

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3 Kamitachikui, Imada-cho, Tambasasayama City, 兵庫県

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