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Bizen Pottery Village
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Okayama, Chugoku

Bizen Pottery Village

The oldest continuous pottery tradition in Japan — 1,000 years of unglazed, fire-patterned ceramics. The village has 30+ active kilns to visit and workshops where you can throw your own pot.

Duration

Half day

Admission

Museum ¥500; workshops from ¥2,000

Hours

Museum: 9:30–17:00, closed Mon; shops: typically 10:00–17:00, many closed Tue

Best Season

Year-round

Access

5 min walk from Imbe station (JR Ako Line, 45 min from Okayama)

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Bizen-yaki is fired for 10–14 days at 1,230°C — each piece completely unique

  • 2

    Bizen Pottery Museum has a definitive collection from 900 years of craft

  • 3

    Many kilns offer hands-on workshops (¥2,000–¥3,000, reservation recommended)

Local Tips

Bizen ware is fired without glaze — the earthy tones come purely from wood ash and flame. Several workshops near the station offer English-language pottery classes (2–3 hours, from ¥3,000). Sake cups and mugs make ideal compact souvenirs.

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