Kamagaki no Komichi Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a museum located in the middle of the alley of the kiln. The former 々 was renovated while making use of the kiln's house, and I could walk with my shoes. The bathrooms and toilets with tiles of their main business create a mixture of Japanese and Western styles. It was interesting to see the dyeed toilet bowls and cherry geta that I saw at the Setozo Museum as something in my life. It's a free facility, but I thought it was worth a stop.
The inside of the wooden house was a reference room, and pottery and tools were exhibited. The bath made of tiles is also reproduced, and you can experience the history and culture of Seto.
Free entry Volunteers familiar with pottery etc. in the museum? There is a person. If you have time, let's hear about Setomono here and get more detailed!
There was a local uncle who explained and taught me the color 々. You can visit the old house leisurely. The tiles in the bath and toilet are very beautiful. Be careful that you may be bitten by mosquitoes in summer ^^
There is a horse eye plate in the traditional Seto design. I was explained that it began to write a circle and a circle for mass production in painting.
No materials なのに see えのある Archives
It is a museum located in the middle of the alley of the kiln. The former 々 was renovated while making use of the kiln's house, and I could walk with my shoes. The bathrooms and toilets with tiles of their main business create a mixture of Japanese and Western styles. It was interesting to see the dyeed toilet bowls and cherry geta that I saw at the Setozo Museum as something in my life. It's a free facility, but I thought it was worth a stop.
I feel the history and culture of Seto.
The inside of the wooden house was a reference room, and pottery and tools were exhibited. The bath made of tiles is also reproduced, and you can experience the history and culture of Seto.
you know the setomono thing.
Free entry Volunteers familiar with pottery etc. in the museum? There is a person. If you have time, let's hear about Setomono here and get more detailed!
Turkish Day
There was a local uncle who explained and taught me the color 々. You can visit the old house leisurely. The tiles in the bath and toilet are very beautiful. Be careful that you may be bitten by mosquitoes in summer ^^
Ma の Meishi が Special
There is a horse eye plate in the traditional Seto design. I was explained that it began to write a circle and a circle for mass production in painting.