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Omori Warosoku shop

SHIKOKU

It is a traditional Japanese candle production shop that has been protecting the tradition of the making of Japanese candlefor 200 years in the corner of traditional cityscape.The figures of craftsmen who make candles one by one are seen and their products are sold....

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Visiting Arita Potteries

KYUSHU

It is a visit course to Arita potteries here and there.Tourists will be moved by the traditional porcelain art which has been inherited for several generations.The traditional scene and atmosphere of the tasteful pottery are beautiful in the mountain villages.Kakiemon, Genemon, Imaemon offer experience courses, so it is good opportunity to know about Japanese traditional crafts and arts.Tourists c...

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Arita Tojikinosato Plaza

KYUSHU

Arita Tojikinosato Plaza is a shopping mall where many ceramic ware shops are located.The ceramic market is opened, too. It is recommended to buy ceramic in a mass here....

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China-on-the-park

KYUSHU

It is the theme park of ceramics which is run by Fukagawa Porcelain who once offered up porcelains to the Imperial Family.Splendid ceramics, super-high quality of articles and ordinary items are shown and sold here.It is a little far as it is in the suburb....

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Kimono Experience

KYUSHU

Kitsuki City matches Kimono. Warakuan next to the Kitsuki Shurakukan rents kimonos,so it may be a good experience to have a walk in the street in kimono.Moreover, public tourist facilities will be free of charge if a visitor wears a kimono....

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Euglena Mall

OKINAWA

More than 100 restaurants, stores and souvenir shops link the eaves around the public marketin the central shopping street of Ishigaki City.Not only vegetables, fruit and beef from Ishigaki Island are sold herebut also folk crafts, accessories from other areas in Okinawa are sold at lower prices than at airport,it is recommended to buy souvenirs of Ishigaki Island here....

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Museum of Ceramic Ware

OKINAWA

Ceramic ware from all part of Okinawa are displayed and sold in the museum.The area is called Yachimun Street, where there are both new ceramics and antiques,which is attractive for ceramic art fans. A 10-minute walk from Kokusai Dori.                                 ...

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