Amakusa West Coast Spring Kiln Tour 🌸
The Amakusa West Coast is famous as one of the world’s leading sources of porcelain raw material, Amakusa porcelain stone. Using seven scattered kilns along this coastline as venues, the 30th Amakusa West Coast Spring Kiln Tour will run for five days from Friday, May 2 to Tuesday, May 6.
Introducing one of the participating kilns this time: Unshu Kiln!
🌸 Unshu Kiln
Tomioka, Reihoku Town. Unshu Kiln sits by the sea that locals fondly call the West Sea. The kiln owner, Mr. Miyoshi, practices pottery here. Unshu Kiln’s unique technique presses wild flowers and grasses into clay to transfer their patterns, capturing the breath of nature directly on the vessels. The simple, gentle pieces blend quietly into daily life and add a calm joy to ordinary moments.
Friendly conversations with Mr. Miyoshi are one of the pleasures of visiting. Among the old photos on display, you can even see Mr. Miyoshi’s father-in-law taking part in the shark fishery once active in Tomioka, known as fuka-gari.
During the Spring Kiln Tour, vendors will sell local agricultural products, and stalls offering antiques and succulent plants will also appear. Enjoy a relaxed time with the gentle air of the West Sea.
📍 Unshu Kiln
2829 Tomioka, Reihoku Town, Amakusa District, Kumamoto 863-2507
TEL: 0969-35-0945
Amakusa West Coast Spring Kiln Tour 🌸
During the event we will present new works for sale and special discount sales, among other attractions. Please take this opportunity to visit and enjoy the beautiful Amakusa porcelain from each kiln along with the splendid scenery of the Amakusa West Coast.
Two stamp rallies run at the same time!
* Digital stamp rally eligible for Kumamoto Health Points📱
* Stamp rally to win products from your chosen kiln (entry forms are available at each kiln📃)
Period
Five days from Friday, May 2, 2025 to Tuesday, May 6, 2025
8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Venues
(Five kilns in Reihoku Town) Uchida Sarayama-yaki, Kobo Kaze, Mugen Kiln, Tenjiku Kiln, Unshu Kiln
(Two kilns in Amakusa Town) Takahama-yaki Jubou Kiln, Amakusa Karatsu Juro Kiln
Inquiries: Amakusa Porcelain Stone Research and Development Promotion Council Secretariat (inside Reihoku Town Hall, Commerce and Tourism Division) TEL: 0969-35-3332
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