Morioka Handcrafts Village Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Good for visitors, short term residents, and kids
Pottery, dyeing, weaving, making folk wood crafts--it's all been really fun and engaging, and the final products are worth the price. Also a way to interact with people over these important cultural t...
Pottery, dyeing, weaving, making folk wood crafts--it's all been really fun and engaging, and the final products are worth the price. Also a way to interact with people over these important cultural t...
We visited here on our way back from a local Onsen and it was very interesting. You can see how local cast iron teapots are made, make your own Japanese cookie and purchase handicrafts.
We visited here on our way back from a local Onsen and it was very interesting. You can see how local cast iron teapots are made, make your own Japanese cookie and purchase handicrafts.
Great concept but the "store" front are not inviting
This is a great concept for people to have hands-on on traditional Japanese crafts. We went on a weekday and the place is pretty quiet. Unfortunately, there are very little English signs or explaina...
Good for visitors, short term residents, and kids
Pottery, dyeing, weaving, making folk wood crafts--it's all been really fun and engaging, and the final products are worth the price. Also a way to interact with people over these important cultural t...
Good for visitors, short term residents, and kids
Pottery, dyeing, weaving, making folk wood crafts--it's all been really fun and engaging, and the final products are worth the price. Also a way to interact with people over these important cultural t...
A cultural stop along the way
We visited here on our way back from a local Onsen and it was very interesting. You can see how local cast iron teapots are made, make your own Japanese cookie and purchase handicrafts.
A cultural stop along the way
We visited here on our way back from a local Onsen and it was very interesting. You can see how local cast iron teapots are made, make your own Japanese cookie and purchase handicrafts.
Great concept but the "store" front are not inviting
This is a great concept for people to have hands-on on traditional Japanese crafts. We went on a weekday and the place is pretty quiet. Unfortunately, there are very little English signs or explaina...