Although the location is a little difficult to get to via public transport on a weekday (time it well), the walk was definitely worth it. A really lovely curated museum that leaves you feeling curious and peaceful. The pieces were beautiful, with lots of diverse examples of mino-ware and pieces from living national treasures. There was a perfect balance of pieces so you don't feel overwhelmed and the museum space itself is beautiful. The staff are very friendly and the tea ceremony was a...
Read moreThis is an excellent museum in a pleasant location with a studio and anagama kilns outside. The organization that oversees it celebrates Living National Treasures and engagement with the public, which is very good to see. The permanent exhibition "1300 Years of Mino Ware" is very informative for both students of ceramics and casual visitors. As a foreigner, I greatly appreciated the translation of all the texts at...
Read moreThe place has very friendly staff, and although there were not a lot of English translations, the most important room or part was translated and it was easy to understand. The experience of drinking tea from the ceramics similar to the exhibited...
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