Suzu City Suzu Ware Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Dark Ceramics, But Such Beauty
This is the second time we visited the Suzu Ware Museum. The first time, the dark (black) ceramics put us off, and we walked out without much of a second thought. This time, when we walked in, we fe...
afforded new insights into Japan's 13-15C domestic commerce
The small museum offered an interesting glimpse at ceramic food storage vessels made in the Ishikawa Pref. area between 13-15C to support everyday life and trade. The pieces help tell the story of th...
I came to Suzu to learn about the wonderfulness of Suzu-yaki and thought it would be nice to use it at the hotel. Those who are not interested in museums and museums feel like hmm, but I think those who like it like it. You can understand the roots of Suzu-yaki and cultivate knowledge of pottery that represents Japan. Be careful as there are places in the hall where photography is OK and photography is not possible. Since it is municipal, the admission fee is cheap and conscientious.
12 From the century to 15 It is a facility that exhibits Suzu ware, a pottery that was produced on the Noto Peninsula in the century without glaze. Since it is glazed-free, it is plain in color, but it has the beauty of molding and line engraving. Many masterpieces are on display. The location is next to the Suzu Beach Hotel in Hachigasaki, a little east of the central city of Suzu. Adults 310 There is a charge for yen, but it is well worth it. In addition, you can drink tea by self-service with modern Suzu Yaki hot water drinks that have been restored in recent years. Su ...
Dark Ceramics, But Such Beauty
This is the second time we visited the Suzu Ware Museum. The first time, the dark (black) ceramics put us off, and we walked out without much of a second thought. This time, when we walked in, we fe...
afforded new insights into Japan's 13-15C domestic commerce
The small museum offered an interesting glimpse at ceramic food storage vessels made in the Ishikawa Pref. area between 13-15C to support everyday life and trade. The pieces help tell the story of th...
You can see the roots of Suzu Yaki!
I came to Suzu to learn about the wonderfulness of Suzu-yaki and thought it would be nice to use it at the hotel. Those who are not interested in museums and museums feel like hmm, but I think those who like it like it. You can understand the roots of Suzu-yaki and cultivate knowledge of pottery that represents Japan. Be careful as there are places in the hall where photography is OK and photography is not possible. Since it is municipal, the admission fee is cheap and conscientious.
until you pay.
I went because it was included in the local sightseeing tour. It's not a gorgeous pottery, so if you're an amateur, you'll find it interesting.
Great exhibition and self-service tea
12 From the century to 15 It is a facility that exhibits Suzu ware, a pottery that was produced on the Noto Peninsula in the century without glaze. Since it is glazed-free, it is plain in color, but it has the beauty of molding and line engraving. Many masterpieces are on display. The location is next to the Suzu Beach Hotel in Hachigasaki, a little east of the central city of Suzu. Adults 310 There is a charge for yen, but it is well worth it. In addition, you can drink tea by self-service with modern Suzu Yaki hot water drinks that have been restored in recent years. Su ...