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Tsuboya Pottery District
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Okinawa, Okinawa

Tsuboya Pottery District

A cobblestone lane in Naha where Okinawan pottery (yachimun) has been crafted since the 17th century. Around 20 active kilns and galleries sell shisa guardian lions, sake cups, and coral-patterned bowls.

Duration

1–2 hours

Admission

Free

Hours

District always accessible; Tsuboya Pottery Museum: 10:00–18:00, closed Mon

Best Season

year-round

Access

10 min walk from Makishi monorail station

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Over 300 years of unbroken pottery tradition

  • 2

    Living workshops alongside retail galleries

  • 3

    Traditional shisa lion-dog sculptures

  • 4

    Yachimun-no-Sato village in Yomitan for larger selections

Local Tips

The cobblestone Yachimun-dori lane has over 20 active pottery studios and galleries — far more intimate than the larger Yachimun-no-Sato village in Yomitan. The Tsuboya Pottery Museum (¥350) gives excellent context for 300+ years of Okinawan yachimun traditions. Buy shisa guardian lion pairs directly from the makers — prices are significantly lower than airport souvenir shops.

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