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  • TRAVEL Ibaraki

    A museum specializing in ceramics “Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum”

    2012.2.11
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    Inlaying Clay in Clay, “Ceramic Artist, Moriyoshi Saeki”

    2011.12.18
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    Ceramic with Unique Skin, “Ceramic Artist Daisuke Iguchi”

    2011.12.17
  • CRAFT Saitama

    Skills acquired through not just knowledge but by experimenting. “Ceramic Artist, Takeshi Imaizumi”

    2011.11.24
  • CRAFT Niigata

    Deeply rooted in the local community “Ceramics, Sekisui Ito”

    2011.9.25
  • CRAFT Chiba

    Color and texture that is soft and gentle “Ceramic artist, Katsuji Uwataki”

    2011.9.6
  • CRAFT Chiba

    Ceramics with freshness “Ceramic artist, Norio Kamiya”

    2011.9.4
  • CRAFT Chiba

    Pottery from the past and the future “Ceramic artist, Mitsukuni Misaki”

    2011.9.2
  • CRAFT Yamanashi

    Pottery ware made in the woods “Yuriko Matsuda”

    2011.8.6
  • CRAFT Shizuoka

    Pottery as art “Ceramic artist, Hideaki Suzuki”

    2011.7.25
  • CRAFT Nagano

    Warm Kizeto Ceramics “Ceramic Craftsman Sachiyo Komatsu”

    2010.11.25
  • CRAFT Aichi

    Teapots of brilliant crimson “Potter, Jozan Yamada”

    2010.10.23
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Discovering Japan [Nihon] through authentic craftsmanship [Honmono]

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