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Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Center

Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Hall
Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Hall
Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Hall
Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Hall
Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Hall
Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Hall
Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Hall
Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Hall

Experience pottery making, exhibit Iga-Yaki works, and learn more about Iga-Yaki

Iga-Yaki developed as a full-fledged pottery from the end of the Heian period to the beginning of the Kamakura period, and came to attract attention as a unique tea utensil during the Momoyama period. Currently, a wide variety of items are being made, including earthenware pots, Yukihira, tableware, and tea pottery, mainly in the Ayama district IgaCity.

Pottery making experience...At the Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Center, there is a pottery class where you can easily enjoy authentic pottery. Even if you are a beginner or a child, there is no problem as the potter will kindly guide you! So why not knead the clay and create your own original work?
As part of the experience menu, you can enjoy ``tatara molding'', ``potter's wheel molding'' (electric potter's wheel, hand-turned potter's wheel), ``hand twist molding'', and ``painting''.

What is Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Hall? It is a facility designed to promote Iga-Yaki, a traditional craft, and to ensure the training of successors.It exhibits a wide range of Iga-Yaki, and also installs panels and videos to Iga-Yaki. A comprehensive introduction to historical materials. There is an exhibition room on the first floor, displaying traditional works made by local potteries, everyday vessels, and contemporary works. The second floor is a reference room where panels explaining Iga-Yaki are displayed.

You can view and edit the sightseeing route (My Plan on My Page) that will take you around the selected spots.

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Detailed information

address
169-2 Marubashira, IgaCity 518-1325
telephone number
0595-44-1701 (伊賀焼振興協同組合)
business hours
9:00~17:00
Holiday
Mondays and holidays (If Monday is a holiday, the museum will be closed the next day)
Year-end and New Year holidays (December 28th to January 4th)
Fee
220 yen for adults, 110 yen for junior high and high school students, 160 yen for adults and 80 yen for junior high and high school students for groups of 20 or more.
Access by public transportation

Get off at JR Iga-Ueno Station and take a taxi for about 15 minutes.
Get off at JR Tsuge Station, about 25 minutes by taxi
Get off at Iga Railway “Uenoshi Station” and take a taxi for about 20 minutes
For taxi reservations and fares, please contact the taxi company you are using directly.

Access by car

Approximately 25 minutes from the Meihan National Highway "Ueno IC" via Mitasaka Bypass to Iga Corridor Road.
Approximately 15 minutes from Meihan National Highway “Mibuno IC” towards Ayama Shigaraki
Approximately 25 minutes from Shin-Meishin Expressway "Shigaraki IC" toward Shigaraki/Iga
Approximately 20 minutes from the Shin-Meishin Expressway "Konan IC" towards Ayama/Iga

parking

20 regular cars
2 microbuses/large buses

toilet

can be

remarks

If you have any questions or would like to experience pottery, please contact Iga-Yaki Traditional Industry Center directly.
http://www.igayaki.or.jp/?page_id=11

*Prices are subject to change, so please check with your contact information before going out.

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