Souvenirs Spots in Mashiko Area

  • Toko
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    4.0
    16 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Jonaizaka 2

    落ち着いた雰囲気のお店です。陶器の他、センスの良い小物もありました。駐車場も併設されています。猛暑日に訪問しましたが、サービスで置いてくださっていた冷茶で生き返りました。

  • Mashiko-yaki Pottery Cooperative Sales Center
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Pref. Hagagunmashikomachi Mashiko 706-2
    A souvenir shop is in Mashiko Town, Haga County, Tochigi Prefecture. Located in the Mashiko ware shopping town there are a number of shops including galleries of famous masters' pottery, ceramic workshops where you can try your hand at throwing pots or ceramic glazing, souvenir shops, local produce shops, and restaurants. They also open a special pottery fair in spring and fall drawing people from great distances.
  • Higeta Indigo Dyeing Studio
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    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Jonaizaka 1
    "An indigo dyeing shop that has been in business since the late 1700s. Traditional indigo and vegetable dyeing techniques are said to have once accounted for 80% of the clothing worn by the public. Here those techniques have been handed down to the present day. Popularly known as ""Japan Blue,"" indigo and its traditional dyeing methods are highly regarded around the world. The 200-year-old thatched house epitomizes Mashiko's townscape, and the 72 indigo vats arrayed inside are a sight to see. Both the building and the vats are registered as prefectural Tangible Cultural Properties."

    お盆休み中だったので、実作業は見られませんでしたが、作業場を見させてもらえます。 次回は作業をしている様子を見にいきたいです。

  • Moegi Jonaizaka Shop
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Pref. Hagagunmashikomachi Jounaizaka 150
    This craft gallery and shop is in Mashiko Town, Tochigi Prefecture. Specializing in the work of local craftspeople, it features pottery, woodwork, glass crafts, etc. from about 800 artisans. It presents the work of young aspiring artisans as well as the pros. The warm wooden interior invites you to enjoy their work at your leisure. The work on display changes every other week with solo exhibitions tailored to the four seasons and special exhibitions.
  • SOUVENIR MOTEGI
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Haga-gun Motegimachi Hiyama 120-1
  • Furusato
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    Tochigi Moka Namikicho 2-24-12
  • Ume no Folk Art
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Jonaizaka 132
  • Kanoya
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Pref. Hagagunmashikomachi Mashiko 3169-1
  • Gallery Midori Sue Sato
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    Tochigi Haga Mashikomachi Jonai Zaka 88
  • Mime Folk Art
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Mashiko 200
  • Kojinya
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    Tochigi Pref. Hagagunmashikomachi Jounaizaka 147
  • Shiki
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    Tochigi Pref. Hagagunmashikomachi Jounaizaka 25
  • Shinozaki Folk Art
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    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Mashiko 3436-1
  • Joy Mashiko
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tochigi Pref. Hagagunmashikomachi Mashiko 1453-3
  • Ojikumingei
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tochigi Pref. Hagagunmashikomachi Jounaizaka 65
  • Tobomashiyama
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Pref. Hagagunmashikomachi Jounaizaka 83
  • Toyoda Folk Art
    Travel / Tourism
    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Mashiko 3359
  • Nakamura
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    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Jonai Zaka 130
  • Mashiko Yakishinohara
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    Tochigi Pref. Hagagunmashikomachi Jounaizaka 33
  • Folk Art Mashiko
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    Tochigi Haga-gun Mashikomachi Mashiko 2901

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Most visits to Tochigi revolve around Nikko, a small city home to the spectacular, lavishly decorated Toshogu Shrine and Nikko National Park with its mountains, lakes, waterfalls, onsen, and wild monkeys. Neighboring Oku-Nikko is an extension of the fantastic scenery famous for its autumn leaves, while Tochigi’s capital, Utsunomiya, is the only place in the world where you can find oya stone beautifully exhibited in temples and the Oya History Museum.

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