(I visited in the fall of 2024.) It was a very hot day, but I came because my friend recommended it to me. As a traveler, I waited until it opened at the nearby cafe. When I entered the store, she didn't even look at me, let alone greet me. But she may not have seen me because she looked busy. But when she found me, the first thing she said to me was "Leave your bag over there" and I saw her expression very strict. I think that the rule of leaving bags ouside of the pottery shop is needed. But her expression was quite scary as if I had ignored the rules. Why don't you write it big at the entrance so that the visitors can see it well? I said "thank you" in basic manners when I left, but she ignored my greetings. How can you ignore greetings? Was it because I'm not Japanese? Is it racist? I had a lot of thoughts. I visited Tokyo countless times, but it was the worst experience. It was...
Read moreThey sell ceramic and other kind of artworks from various artists. The price varies depending on the size, complexity, and the material of the item but you will likely find something you love that fits your budget. I managed to pick up a small porcelain mug and the owner wrapped it very well because she knew that I’d be travelling back home. It’s a great place to visit if you like...
Read moreThere were quite a few photos of the store in the reviews, so I went there and took some pictures too. But then a staff member came over and said, “You have to make a purchase to take photos.”
I have no issue with the rule itself, but there were no signs in the store and no clear explanation beforehand. It left a bad impression—it felt a bit like being pressured into...
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