Rozan Kiln

Pottery
The history of the traditional Ironabe-shima Ware and Rozan Kiln began in the Edo period, when the Nabeshima family, lords of the Hizen Province’s Nabeshima domain decided to make a gift of pottery. The materials used to color each finished piece (Iroe-jiki) are carefully selected for their calming and beautiful traits. The traditional techniques and the workers’ response to the changing times can be seen clearly in their work. The kiln is approximately ten minutes by car from the Chikuhi Line’s Kami-Imari Station.

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Address
Ogawauchiyama, Imari city, Saga prefecture map map Map
Phone
0955201366
Hours
9:30-17:00
Closed
open everyday (New Year's Holiday)
Parking Lot
Available(2spaces)
Credit Card
Available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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