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It is the Imari City Pottery Merchant Museum that uses the house of the Inuzuka family and the pottery merchant house. I was able to go from JR Imari Station by 10. You can visit the hall for free. It was a sunny holiday, but there was no one in the hall. Imari ware is sold in the next building. There were also sales items.
A tourist spot with the title in the tourist information. I think it's probably here. It seems that pottery was exported by boat from here a long time ago. The merchant house still remains and is a museum. I buy pottery to commemorate and go home. It was a smaller museum than I expected.
I walked from Imari station. It was about 10 minutes on foot. The side far from the station is officially the front, but I was able to enter from the back side far from the station. The parking lot is on the back side. When I went in, the staff immediately started explaining. Not only the residence of the Inuzuka family, but also the history of Imari ware, how to load and where to go. It's worth coming just to listen to the commentary here. The mansion has a narrow frontage, and originally the river is ...
I stopped by for a walk around the area from Imari Station. You can enter it for free. The Inuzuka family, a pottery merchant, is used as a museum. The person in the hall will explain the building. There was a skylight on the ceiling, and I was able to know the ingenuity of old life 〇
He explained Arita porcelain and the building. There was also a pulley to lift a heavy box, a staircase chest and a closet dance. There was also a column that was found in every merchant house. The battery of the mobile phone was about to run out, so when I charged it, it was fashionable with Arita porcelain to the outlet.
You can also buy Imari ware.
It is the Imari City Pottery Merchant Museum that uses the house of the Inuzuka family and the pottery merchant house. I was able to go from JR Imari Station by 10. You can visit the hall for free. It was a sunny holiday, but there was no one in the hall. Imari ware is sold in the next building. There were also sales items.
The Silk Road Hall of the Sea?
A tourist spot with the title in the tourist information. I think it's probably here. It seems that pottery was exported by boat from here a long time ago. The merchant house still remains and is a museum. I buy pottery to commemorate and go home. It was a smaller museum than I expected.
and they were very polite.
I walked from Imari station. It was about 10 minutes on foot. The side far from the station is officially the front, but I was able to enter from the back side far from the station. The parking lot is on the back side. When I went in, the staff immediately started explaining. Not only the residence of the Inuzuka family, but also the history of Imari ware, how to load and where to go. It's worth coming just to listen to the commentary here. The mansion has a narrow frontage, and originally the river is ...
Imari walk
I stopped by for a walk around the area from Imari Station. You can enter it for free. The Inuzuka family, a pottery merchant, is used as a museum. The person in the hall will explain the building. There was a skylight on the ceiling, and I was able to know the ingenuity of old life 〇
Free, Imari guide.
He explained Arita porcelain and the building. There was also a pulley to lift a heavy box, a staircase chest and a closet dance. There was also a column that was found in every merchant house. The battery of the mobile phone was about to run out, so when I charged it, it was fashionable with Arita porcelain to the outlet.