| Activity time | Morning, Afternoon |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
| Location | Indoor |
| Activity level | Beginner |
| Experience type | Ceramics |
| Rental duration | 2 hours |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler |
| Pottery type | Ceramic painting |
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.