Other Store Spots in Nagasaki Area

  • Hakusan Porcelain Head Office Showroom
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    Nagasaki Pref. Higashisonogigunhasamichou Yumutagou 1334
    A Hakusan Porcelain showroom situated along Prefectural Route 1 in Yumutago, Hasami Town, Higashisonogi County, Nagasaki Prefecture. Adjoined by the company headquarters and factory, the showroom displays and sells Hakusan Porcelain products, winner of numerous awards including the Good Design Award and the Long Life Design Award. The showroom's selection includes almost the entire current production lineup.

    Hakusan specializes in well-designed but practical porcelain dishes, bowls, cups, etc. Many of their designs date from the 1960s but are really modern classics. Hakusan has won many Good Design...

  • Kurawankan
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    Nagasaki Pref. Higashisonogigunhasamichou Isekigou 2255-2
    A facility dedicated to Hasami ware located in Isekigo, Hasami Town, Higashisonogi County, Nagasaki Prefecture. There are classroom facilities for pottery painting and potter's wheel throwing on the first floor, as well as a shop selling Hasami ware and other local specialty products. The second floor of the museum contains exhibits on the history of Hasami ware as well as example pieces. The facility is also adjoined by Yakimono Park, which has an outdoor museum plaza containing recreations of 12 historic kilns from various ages dating back to ancient times.
  • Nagasakikenritu Isahaya Ginokaikan
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    Nagasaki Pref. Isahayashi Udumachi 22-76
  • GROCERYMORISUKE
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    Nagasaki Hasami Cho Isekigo 2187-4
  • Sarada Yoshikugi (Gift Center Yamanaka 2 Go)
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    Nagasaki Goto-shi Komoribuchicho 98-3
  • Sarada Fukuemachi
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    Nagasaki Goto-shi Higashihamamachi 1-5-17
  • Japan ERI Nagasaki Branch
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    Nagasaki Nagasaki Manzaimachi
  • Ginkado
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    Nagasaki Pref. Omurashi Nishiomurahonmachi 926-7

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This hidden corner of the country is rural Japan at its best, where underground activity is to thank for active volcanoes and bubbling natural hot springs along the Shimabara Peninsula as well as the crystal clear waters of the Goto Islands off the west coast. Less well known than Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park, Nagasaki commemorates its own past at the Nagasaki Peace Park, which sits alongside the charming Meganebashi stone bridge and a mix of religious buildings with beautiful architecture, such as the Zen Buddhist Sofukuji Temple, the Confucian Shrine, and the Oura Christian Church.

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