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Admire Sake Vessels

Crafting high quality and long-lasting metalware
for the past 100 years, we’ve become a center of
metal casting in Japan.

Nosaku

Takaoka, Toyama

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A popular glassmaking experience spot in Noto
with long-term courses with a history of
producing glass artists.

Notojima Glass Studio

Nanao, Ishikawa

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Refined by the culture and unique environment
of Wajima, Wajima-nuri is a distinct form
of lacquerware: Japan's highest traditional craft.

Shioyasu
Lacquerware Studio

Wajima, Ishikawa

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Crafted from old techniques, Suzu ware has
a beautiful gray-black color. This unique pottery
form dates from the 12th century.

Suzu Ware
Nihonmatsu Kiln

Suzu, Ishikawa

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