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Participants enjoying a Hasami-yaki ceramic magnet painting and casting experience in a rustic, well-lit workshop in Hasami-cho, Nagasaki.
Close-up of participants customizing Hasami-yaki ceramic magnets with vibrant paints, brushes, and palettes on a wooden table during the crafting experience.
A participant's hand carefully applying yellow paint to a unique, pre-shaped Shiratake ceramic magnet, creating a personalized souvenir.
Enthusiastic participants engrossed in painting unique Hasami-yaki ceramic magnets at a workshop table in Hasami-cho, creating personalized crafts.
A delightful collection of five unique, brightly colored Hasami-yaki ceramic magnets, hand-painted into playful characters and figures.
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Come empty-handed! Create and connect Hasami ware. Experience painting and casting magnets using ceramic stone from Mt. Shiratake!


Duration:2 hour(s)
Guided language: 日本語
Free cancellation 1 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Experience traditional techniques in Hasami, the holy land of casting!
  • One-of-a-kind magnet painting
  • You can take the finished product home as a souvenir.
  • Beginners welcome! Anyone from children to adults can easily participate.
  • Hasami ware craftsmanship master certificate included
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Cultural Experiences

Activity timeMorning, Afternoon
Transportation methodGet there on your own
LocationIndoor
Activity levelBeginner
Experience typeCeramics
Rental duration2 hours
Minimum participant requirement1 traveler
Pottery typeCeramic painting

Product Info

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This is a special experience plan that allows you to experience the traditional casting technique that has been passed down for over 400 years in Hasami Town, Nagasaki Prefecture.
At the local workshop "Fujita Casting," you can experience the process of pouring clay into a mold and shaping a vessel under the guidance of a craftsman.
During the experience, you will also paint a magnet coated with decorative clay made from ceramic stone mined from Mt. Shiratake in Nakaoyama, creating a one-of-a-kind, original piece that you can take home as a souvenir.
In addition, the work you cast will be passed on to the next participant, allowing you to experience Hasami's unique recycling-oriented manufacturing that gently connects people.
At the end of the experience, you will be awarded a Hasami ware craftsmanship master certificate. This one-of-a-kind certificate will add a special touch to your travel memories.
After your experience, be sure to take a leisurely stroll around Nakaoyama, the "town of pottery" where artisans live.
You can feel the breath of Hasami ware from the remains of the old climbing kilns, galleries, and the townscape of the pottery!

Intro

What You Can Expect

Duration: 2 hour(s)

1 Day

  • If you are coming by car, please park in the Nakaoyama Community Center parking lot.
    The exterior of a quaint, traditional Japanese wooden building housing the Hasami-yaki craft workshop in Hasami-cho, Nagasaki, surrounded by lush nature.
  • Arrived at Fujita Chukomi! Check out the video for access!
    Extensive collection of various unfired Hasami-yaki pottery blanks displayed on shelves, highlighting the significant volume of ceramic production in Hasami-cho workshop.
  • Arrived at the factory!
    Panoramic view of a traditional Hasami-yaki pottery studio interior, showcasing work areas, tools, and numerous unfinished ceramic items in Nagasaki, rich in history.
  • Learn about Hasami ware.
    A friendly Hasami-yaki artisan, wearing a traditional-style blue patterned jacket, smiling and ready to guide participants through the crafting experience.
  • You can freely paint on magnets coated with decorative clay made from ceramic stone mined from Mt. Shiratake in Nakaoyama!
    A participant's hand carefully applying yellow paint to a unique, pre-shaped Shiratake ceramic magnet, creating a personalized souvenir.
  • I'm going to start painting. I'm concentrating!
    Two individuals, possibly an instructor and a participant, meticulously painting small Hasami-yaki ceramic magnets at a shared workbench in the workshop.
  • I wonder what the finished product will be like.
    Close-up of participants customizing Hasami-yaki ceramic magnets with vibrant paints, brushes, and palettes on a wooden table during the crafting experience.
  • My very own original magnet is complete!
    A single, charming hand-painted Hasami-yaki ceramic magnet, shaped like a figure with golden hair, vibrant red hearts, and green patterns, a unique souvenir.
  • Everyone is finished differently!
    A delightful collection of five unique, brightly colored Hasami-yaki ceramic magnets, hand-painted into playful characters and figures.
  • Casting experience! Experience pouring liquid clay into a plaster mold.
    Close-up of various plaster molds and a metal pitcher filled with liquid ceramic slip, showcasing tools for the traditional Hasami-yaki casting process.

Purchase Notice


If the tour is cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control, we will refund the full participation fee.

Includes/Excludes

  • Insurance
  • Experience fee
  • Bottled water
  • Personal expenses
  • Transportation fare
  • Other unspecified costs

Reminders

  • Our staff will be waiting for you at the meeting point.

  • Temperatures vary depending on the season. To ensure your comfort, we recommend wearing warm clothing in winter and clothing that can withstand the heat in summer.

  • You may get dirty during the experience, so we recommend wearing clothes you don't mind getting dirty.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Meeting Point

Location Name: Fujita Casting Works

Address: 881 Nakaogo, Hasami-cho, Higashisonogi-gun, Nagasaki Prefecture, 859-3712

How to Get There
Please see the access video.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 1 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What makes Hasami clay unique for pottery production?

Hasami ware traditionally utilizes a high-quality porcelain stone, often sourced from Amakusa Toseki, known for its exceptional purity and strength. This distinct ceramic stone enables the creation of fine, durable pieces with a smooth texture, making it perfectly suited for the intricate casting and painting processes central to Hasami ware craftsmanship.

2. Where does the tradition of Hasami ware originate?

The tradition of Hasami ware originates from Hasami Town in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. With a rich history spanning over 400 years, Hasami is recognized as a significant center for traditional Japanese pottery. It is particularly acclaimed for its innovative casting techniques and the production of high-quality porcelain on a larger scale.

3. Is Hasami ware considered durable for everyday use?

Yes, Hasami ware is highly regarded for its exceptional durability, making it well-suited for daily use. Its inherent strength stems from the specific blend of porcelain stone used and the high firing temperatures, which result in resilient and long-lasting ceramic pieces. This robust quality ensures that Hasami ware can withstand regular handling and washing.

4. How can Hasami ware be maintained to prevent staining?

To effectively prevent staining, it is advisable to rinse Hasami ware immediately after use, especially after contact with strong pigments found in coffee or tea. While porcelain is generally less porous than other ceramics, consistent and proper cleaning helps maintain its pristine condition. For lasting beauty, avoid abrasive cleaners and opt for gentle washing by hand or in a dishwasher.

5. What traditional crafting techniques are used to create Hasami ware?

Hasami ware is renowned for its traditional "casting" technique, which involves pouring liquid clay into molds to achieve consistent and uniform shapes. This method, refined over 400 years, allows for precise production. Additionally, hand-painting and glazing are integral steps, contributing to the distinct aesthetic and high quality of each individual Hasami ware piece.

6. What unique activities are included in the Hasami ware crafting workshop?

In the Hasami ware crafting workshop, participants have the opportunity to experience the traditional "casting" technique guided by a skilled craftsman. A key highlight is painting a unique magnet crafted from ceramic stone sourced from Mt. Shiratake. This allows you to create a personalized, one-of-a-kind souvenir using authentic Hasami ware materials and time-honored methods.

7. Is the Hasami ware crafting experience suitable for all ages and skill levels?

Yes, the Hasami ware crafting experience is specifically designed to be inclusive and welcoming for participants of all ages and skill levels. Whether you are a complete beginner or possess prior crafting experience, the workshop provides expert guidance, ensuring that everyone, from children to adults, can easily participate and enjoy creating their own unique piece of Hasami ware.

8. What do participants receive as a memento from the Hasami ware experience?

Participants in the Hasami ware experience receive two distinctive mementos. Firstly, the unique magnet they have personally crafted and painted can be taken home as a personalized souvenir. Secondly, everyone is awarded an official Hasami ware craftsmanship master certificate, commemorating their participation and achievement in this traditional Japanese art form.

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