There are many small ceramic shops on this street. After all, this is the hometown of Japanese pottery. Some cats have a very good shape and are suitable for sending people by hand, but consignment is a problem, and they must be packaged.
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Tokoname Pottery Path Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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If you haven't heard of "Tokonameyaki", then you must know the lucky cat. Tokoname, famous for its ceramic products, is also the hometown of lucky cats. When I got off the highway from the airport, I saw a huge lucky cat beckoning from a distance. There is even a Lucky Cat Street in Tokoname, with all kinds of Lucky Cat decorations on both sides. The small town of Tokoname is built on small hillsides, and the "Ceramics Walk" shuttles between these hillsides. Almost all the streets and factories in Japan are marked with "Tokoname", and even the sparrows here are blackened, so that when Tokoname's children go to play in the next village and town, they are very surprised to see the sparrows that are not black. But now these chimneys are just attractions, and Tokoname's ceramic firing has shifted from industrial production to craft creation. Along the promenade, you can see many small shops selling their own ceramic art. These works are both traditional and gentle, but also have a modern style of personality. Art is the meeting of people and objects, and those works are waiting for the fate of the visitors. Of course, the Tokoname Ceramics Hall is rich in ceramic works, where artists put their works on consignment. There are also various lucky cats in the hall, some with their left hands, some with their right hands, and some with both hands. The secret of this is that: the left hand attracts people, the right hand attracts wealth, and the one who holds both hands high is both people and wealth.
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Tokoname Pottery Path Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are many small ceramic shops on this street. After all, this is the hometown of Japanese pottery. Some cats have a very good shape and are suitable for sending people by hand, but consignment is a problem, and they must be packaged.
It's a bit depressed here. The trail behind the lucrative cat can go up to see how you go. I look at the cat all the way up the slope. I don't know. Please look at my map. It's easy to get lost.
Chang Slip is the hometown of the lucky cat. Many places in his place have the lucky cat. And this is a hometown of ceramics. Chang Slip burned historical streets with different porcelain shapes on both sides, which is extremely distinctive.
If you walk slowly and climb the slope, Tokoname ware pottery is embedded in the cherry blossoms and feet in 々, the closed old kiln remains as it is, and you can feel the history, and you can use the old folk house Cafe and ware I don't get tired of having a shop selling kimono.
I enjoyed walking around the A course, having lunch, and walking for about 4 hours. There were many shops like a workshop and sales office, and there were many places where I gave up because I didn't know if I could enter, but I was able to take a walk while enjoying the laid-back atmosphere and the old-fashioned cityscape. I went on weekdays, but the number of children is small and the age group is high.
Various pottery was on the walkway 々 and I enjoyed walking. You can also eat dumplings at the dumpling shop on the way.
If you like vessels, please go there. While taking a walk, there are gourmet shops, cute vessels and general stores. The cityscape can also have a taste.
Up the steps on the hillside is the Chang-slip Ancient Street Trestle Road! ___________ I personally like this kind of Japanese-style alleys and alleys, there is an inexplicably good feeling here! __________ At noon, the typical Japanese architecture in the sunshine has better charm! There are few tourists here. It's incredibly quiet! Several freshly-styled chinaware shops, which often sell slippery fires, are hidden in such quiet streets and alleys, as if they were a paradise. Even the cats in the shop can be so comfortable! Walk all the way to see all the way to shoot, eyes are not enough to see!