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Mashiko-yaki: Exploring the Folk Craft Pottery Village
Sacred Land of Folk Craft Pottery
Mashiko-yaki pottery began in the late Edo period and became world-famous when folk craft master Shoji Hamada moved here. Known for unpretentious forms and warm colors, it is cherished as everyday tableware.
Pottery Market Excitement
The "Mashiko Pottery Market" held in spring (May) and autumn (November) is one of Japan's largest ceramic markets, with over 500 stalls displaying and selling works by many artists.
Pottery Experience
Many kilns in Mashiko offer hands-on experiences including wheel throwing, hand building, and painting. Creating your own original work is an unforgettable travel memory.
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