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Arita Ware Private Walking Tour and Ceramics Treasure Hunt
Hokaomachi
À propos
In this private guided tour, you’ll visit some of Arita’s craft studios, where skilled artisans create porcelain masterpieces. After learning about Arita ware, try your luck at a treasure hunt, and get the chance to take home some prized ceramics!
[Highlights] ・Watch artisans at work in Arita’s Kuromuta-Obo district. ・See an actual climbing kiln, as well as other different types of kilns. ・Learn about Arita’s different porcelain-making techniques. ・Try your luck at a fun treasure hunt – take home Arita porcelain wares that catch your eye. ・Get insights and fascinating information about Arita from a local expert.
Points forts
2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
For the museum and Kouraku Kiln
Taxi fares during the tour
Sightseeing guide fee
A fee of Ceramics Treasure Hunt at Kouraku Kiln
Kiln tour
Delivery charges of ceramics which guest(s) get during the treasure hunt
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Arita Station
A guide wearing a yellow vest is waiting for guests
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
Politique d'annulation
Toutes les ventes sont définitives. Aucun remboursement n'est possible en cas d'annulation.
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Vous recevrez une confirmation lors de la réservation
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La plupart des voyageurs peuvent participer
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Non accessible aux fauteuils roulants
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Cette visite/activité comptera un maximum de 25 voyageurs
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Les nourrissons doivent être assis sur les genoux
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In this private guided tour, you’ll visit some of Arita’s craft studios, where skilled artisans create porcelain masterpieces. After learning about Arita ware, try your luck at a treasure hunt, and get the chance to take home some prized ceramics!
[Highlights] ・Watch artisans at work in Arita’s Kuromuta-Obo district. ・See an actual climbing kiln, as well as other different types of kilns. ・Learn about Arita’s different porcelain-making techniques. ・Try your luck at a fun treasure hunt – take home Arita porcelain wares that catch your eye. ・Get insights and fascinating information about Arita from a local expert.
Points forts
2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
For the museum and Kouraku Kiln
Taxi fares during the tour
Sightseeing guide fee
A fee of Ceramics Treasure Hunt at Kouraku Kiln
Kiln tour
Delivery charges of ceramics which guest(s) get during the treasure hunt
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Arita Station
A guide wearing a yellow vest is waiting for guests
The town of Arita in Saga Prefecture is renowned for its highly appraised porcelain, Arita ware, which has been exported across the world ever since the Edo period (1603–1867).
The exhibition features a comprehensive collection of ceramics from the Hizen region of Saga Prefecture and other parts of Kyushu, allowing visitors to learn about their history and appeal.
30 minutes
2
Kuromuta
A visit to the Shin Kiln, or the Gen'emon Kiln: This private guided tour will take you to Kuromuta-Obo district to discover Arita ware's secrets. Visiting this quaint town hidden in the mountains of Kyushu is a must-do for every pottery enthusiast, but many travelers just explore Arita’s Uchiyama district, as it is more accessible. The Kuromuta-Obo district has a high concentration of kilns, both historic and modern. After a visit to the Kyushu Ceramic Museum, an experienced, English-speaking guide will take you to two traditional kilns in the Kuromuta district: Shingama (or Gen-emon) and Kouraku. From facilities to products, each kiln boasts its own unique style and characteristics.At Shingama, you’ll see an actual ‘noborigama’ (a traditional climbing kiln) and learn how items are fired in the kiln. Then, at Gen-emon, you’ll watch artisans at work, learn how craftsmen decorate porcelain entirely by hand, and see a historical collection that includes ceramics from the Edo period.
30 minutes
3
Kouraku Kiln
At the modern Kouraku Kiln, you’ll learn how tradition and innovation come together. Here, you’ll play a fun treasure-hunting game. Search the facility for new and old porcelain, and take home as much as you can fit in a basket!