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Re-established caolin stone break to 400-Jahrfeier
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The stone break was reconstructed for 400-Jahrfeier of the Japanese porcelain which was celebrated in 2016. Here was Kaolin found for the first time in the 17th century in Japan, which was found by the Korea ...
I visited during free time on a day trip bus tour. Good pottery stones have been mined, so they are not quarryed now. There was a big hole. There is the Arita Town Folk Museum right next door, and the admission fee is 120 yen. Many of the history of Arita porcelain and pottery pieces excavated from many kiln sites are on display, so I think it's a good idea to visit it as a set.
The porcelain ore quarry that supported Imari in the world
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It is said that good pottery stones were mined, and they are not quarryed now. There is a folk museum in Arita Town right next door, and many of the history of Arita porcelain and pottery pieces excavated from many kiln sites are exhibited, so I think it's a good idea to visit it as a set.
I didn't know → The birthplace of Arita porcelain! !! It was good to be able to see the place that started from here. I was deeply moved by being told that the initial manual work was difficult. There is also a parking lot, and it will not be so far from the station by taxi.
When I went through the tunnel of autumn leaves, I saw a stone field. On the day I visited, there was a danger of falling rocks, so it was off limits and it felt like I was looking down from above.
Re-established caolin stone break to 400-Jahrfeier
The stone break was reconstructed for 400-Jahrfeier of the Japanese porcelain which was celebrated in 2016. Here was Kaolin found for the first time in the 17th century in Japan, which was found by the Korea ...
Taoshi Quarry
I visited during free time on a day trip bus tour. Good pottery stones have been mined, so they are not quarryed now. There was a big hole. There is the Arita Town Folk Museum right next door, and the admission fee is 120 yen. Many of the history of Arita porcelain and pottery pieces excavated from many kiln sites are on display, so I think it's a good idea to visit it as a set.
The porcelain ore quarry that supported Imari in the world
It is said that good pottery stones were mined, and they are not quarryed now. There is a folk museum in Arita Town right next door, and many of the history of Arita porcelain and pottery pieces excavated from many kiln sites are exhibited, so I think it's a good idea to visit it as a set.
We found it in Bratamori.
I didn't know → The birthplace of Arita porcelain! !! It was good to be able to see the place that started from here. I was deeply moved by being told that the initial manual work was difficult. There is also a parking lot, and it will not be so far from the station by taxi.
If you go, ...
When I went through the tunnel of autumn leaves, I saw a stone field. On the day I visited, there was a danger of falling rocks, so it was off limits and it felt like I was looking down from above.