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...Read more
In this casual activity, you will become a designer for a day and decorate your own porcelain coffee mug. Using the simple technique of transfer printing, choose from available patterns to create a design for your coffee mug.
[Highlights] - Create a unique design for a porcelain coffee mug in Arita - Use your imagination and try...Read more
Have an exquisite kaiseki meal in a restaurant owned by an antiques dealer. Served on Arita ware, lunch is made from rich local ingredients, perfectly complemented by Japan's finest porcelain. Afterward, visit Gen-emon Kiln to learn about porcelain.
[Highlights] - Feast on an exquisite kaiseki lunch prepared by a local chef - Admire...Read more
Create Arita ceramics with your own hands Experience both creating and paiting Arita style Enjoy a traditional Japanese "kaiseki" meal Spend a day in a real atelier with professionals Your creation will be sent at your home!
The porcelain factory “Kouraku Kiln” was founded in 1865. The Brazilian artist Sebastiao Pimenta, who...Read more
Create Arita ceramics with your own hands Experience both creating and paiting Arita style Spend time in a real atelier with professionals Your creation will be sent at your home! Enjoy the rest of the day in the unique atmosphere of Arita
The porcelain factory “Kouraku Kiln” was founded in 1865. The Brazilian artist...Read more
When tea was first cultivated in Japan about 580 years ago, Ureshino quickly rose to be one of the biggest tea producing areas in Western Japan, even winning best tea titles multiple times. Ureshino exemplifies Japan’s finest tea. “Ureshino Chadoki-Ureshino Tea Tourism” was started in the summer of 2016. “Ureshino Tea Tourism” is a...Read more
When tea was first cultivated in Japan about 580 years ago, Ureshino quickly rose to be one of the biggest tea producing areas in Western Japan, even winning best tea titles multiple times. Ureshino exemplifies Japan’s finest tea. “Ureshino Tea Time” was started in the summer of 2016. “Ureshino Tea Tourism” is a program to connect...Read more
-When tea was first cultivated in Japan about 580 years ago, Ureshino quickly rose to be one of the biggest tea producing areas in Western Japan, even winning best tea titles multiple times. Ureshino exemplifies Japan’s finest tea. “Ureshino Chadoki-Ureshino Tea Tourism” was started in the summer of 2016. “Ureshino Tea Tourism” is a...Read more