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Mashiko Experience Japanese Culture and Craftsmanship by Prv Car

Set off from Tokyo on a journey to the tranquil town of Mashiko, a paradise for pottery lovers. This tour offers a deep dive into Japan’s rich ceramic heritage, allowing you to experience the art of Mashiko ware firsthand. Explore local kilns and artisan studios, where skilled craftsmen bring clay

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What To Expect

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Stop 1

1hAdmission included

The Mashiko Ceramic Art Museum is located in the town of Mashiko, one of Japan's representative ceramic villages, and offers visitors an in-depth look at the history and charm of Mashiko pottery. A variety of special exhibitions are held throughout the year, offering something new to discover each time you visit. The museum exhibits Mashiko pottery made by successive generations of master potters, including works by Shoji Hamada, a central figure in the folk art movement, allowing visitors to appreciate the simple and warm texture of the pottery up close. Many works by contemporary artists are also on display, allowing visitors to enjoy the diverse expressions of Mashiko pottery, a fusion of tradition and innovation.

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Stop 2

1hAdmission included

The Shoji Hamada Reference Museum is a facility that preserves and exhibits the creative and living spaces of Shoji Hamada, a potter and Living National Treasure. Visitors can experience the source of Hamada's aesthetic sense and creativity through his works, collected items, and the buildings he designed. Hamada's favorite climbing kiln is also preserved on the premises, allowing visitors to observe his creative environment up close. This is a place where visitors can deeply appreciate the world of Shoji Hamada in an environment rich in nature.

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Stop 3

1h 30m

Jonai-zaka Street is the main street in Mashiko Town where you can enjoy the charm of Mashiko pottery to the fullest. The street is lined with numerous pottery stores and galleries, where you can find a wide variety of pottery, from traditional Mashiko pottery to contemporary designs. There are also pottery studios scattered along the street, where visitors can experience the art of making ceramics by hand or using a potter's wheel. Just walking along the streets, you can feel the atmosphere of the kilns and the skills of the craftsmen up close, and experience the warmth that only a pottery town can offer. Furthermore, in addition to pottery, there is a wide variety of local cafes and restaurants, making it the perfect place to spend a relaxing time.

What’s Included

  • Admission Fee
  • National Licensed Guide
  • Private transportation
  • Hotel Pickup

What’s NOT Included

  • Lunch
  • Personal Expences

What to Bring

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • The itinerary might be changed due to weather condition or other reasons.
  • We can accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc. If you have dietary requirements. Please indicate it to the special requirements at the time of booking.

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