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Mino Ceramic Ware Sales Maruchu Corporation
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Mino Ceramic Ware Kiln Kurachin Kiln
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Kurachin Kiln(蔵珍窯)》 is a Mino pottery kiln that produces pottery in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
Handmade ・ We are making vessels as a "painted pottery", sticking to hand-painting.
The shop is on the 2nd floor of a 300 year old private house.
The kiln is authorized by the Gifu Prefectural Shinto Shrine Office. Received the Director-General's Commendation of the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 1991.
A pottery shop with a shrine in the studio.
This is the official YouTube channel of zohogama.
We are a potter of Mino ware making pottery in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.
We are committed to handmade and hand-painted, and we are making vessels as "painted pottery".
There is a shop on the 2nd floor of a ceramic house of 300 years old -
Tajimi City Mosaic Tile Museum
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This is the official YouTube channel for videos produced by Tajimi City Mosaic Tile Museum.
Tajimi City Mosaic Tile Museum
2082 Kasahara-cho, Tajimi, Gifu 507-0901
5 - T. 0572-43-5101/F. 0572-43-5114
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Tenko no Yu @ natural hot spring in Tajimi City
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Tenko no Yu @ natural hot spring in Tajimi City
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We deal in a wide range of products, from commercial use ceramics for restaurants and hotels to home use ceramics for general use and export ceramics.
The person in charge grew up in Takada-cho, Tajimi, the hometown of folk art ceramics, and loves hot water bottles, jars, and train earthenware bottles.
Thank you very much for your kind attention.