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This museum exhibits a dazzling range of ceramics from different countries and historical periods.
My trip to the Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum was fascinating, and stimulated my creative imagination! The range of ceramics on display was absolutely dazzling. There were pieces from all over East ...
Quiet, easy to see, not crowded and very informational. I quite enjoyed it. My traveling companions did, too, and then we went to the ceramic shops and bought our wives gifts.
It is a good quality museum. I feel that the name was different a while ago. You can see various works from the east to the west at the event. You won't get tired of it even after a day. You have to come alone and watch it slowly, or with the same hobby friends. I want to go more, but it's far away, so I can't easily visit. The staff will also help you with the ceramic art experience, so if you think you are going to fail, you should speak out early. ...
I had a ceramic experience thinking of making something to commemorate my child's 11th birthday. For reservations, you can choose your favorite time from 10 o'clock by making a reservation until the day before to prevent corona. Also, the experience is about @ 1000 yen in 2 hours, so you can be gentle and fun in your pocket. The work was completed with the help of the teacher, and the child was satisfied with the thing he made and it was a good birthday.
Many ceramics are on display because it is the local area of ceramics. From pottery from the Jomon period to the latest works are on display. You can also overview not only Japanese ceramics but also world ceramics.
This museum exhibits a dazzling range of ceramics from different countries and historical periods.
My trip to the Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum was fascinating, and stimulated my creative imagination! The range of ceramics on display was absolutely dazzling. There were pieces from all over East ...
Great little museum
Quiet, easy to see, not crowded and very informational. I quite enjoyed it. My traveling companions did, too, and then we went to the ceramic shops and bought our wives gifts.
I'm not tired of it.
It is a good quality museum. I feel that the name was different a while ago. You can see various works from the east to the west at the event. You won't get tired of it even after a day. You have to come alone and watch it slowly, or with the same hobby friends. I want to go more, but it's far away, so I can't easily visit. The staff will also help you with the ceramic art experience, so if you think you are going to fail, you should speak out early. ...
Child の Birthday
I had a ceramic experience thinking of making something to commemorate my child's 11th birthday. For reservations, you can choose your favorite time from 10 o'clock by making a reservation until the day before to prevent corona. Also, the experience is about @ 1000 yen in 2 hours, so you can be gentle and fun in your pocket. The work was completed with the help of the teacher, and the child was satisfied with the thing he made and it was a good birthday.
There are many exhibits of ceramics.
Many ceramics are on display because it is the local area of ceramics. From pottery from the Jomon period to the latest works are on display. You can also overview not only Japanese ceramics but also world ceramics.