- Tokoname - Wikipedia
Tokoname is a regional commercial center, and has been known since the Heian period for its production of ceramics, notably Tokoname-yaki, and ceramics production remains the mainstay of the local economy
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Tokoname is a beautiful and unique village situated to the south of Nagoya in Japan Tokoname is sometimes referred to as the Pottery Village due to the historical pottery industry in the area
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- Tokoname: Japans pottery capital and home to traditional teapot . . .
Dating back to the Heian period over 1,000 years ago, Tokoname is one of Japan's six ancient kiln sites and is particularly celebrated for its high-quality teapots These traditional Tokoname teapots are prized by Japanese green tea lovers for their ability to brew a sweeter, mellower tea
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Tokoname, the production area of Tokoname ware, is a charming and atmospheric town full of attractions such as the pottery experience and café hopping New discoveries and experiences each time you visit Tokoname
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Tokoname is the oldest of the Six Ancient Kilns in Japan which are spread out all across the country —Shigaraki, Bizen, Tanba, Echizen, Seto, and Tokoname These places in Japan are all strongly associated with their long pottery-producing history
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Tokoname is one of Japan's six most important ancient kiln towns and birthplace of the famous lucky cat This giant
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The beginning of Tokoname ware, which drew its influences from the Sanage kilns, dates back to the late Heian era (around year 1100) These kilns were built on the hills of the Chita Peninsula Their main products were clay bowls, pots, and jugs
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