Masayuki Imai is a leading figure in the inlay technique and one of the world's most important figures in the world of Japanese ceramics. This is a pottery studio and exhibition hall that was established by ceramist Masayuki Imai, who is also a member of the Japan Art Academy, on a hill overlooking the sea in his hometown of Takehara. The "Toyoyama Kiln" and the teahouses "Shoseiken" and "Ryukeitei" are also located on the same premises.
INFORMATION
- business hours
- 10: 00 ~ 16: 00
- Holidays
- Monday
- price
- General 330 yen, free for elementary school students and younger
- address
- 〒729-23132027-1 Nishitani, Takasaki-cho, Takehara-shi
- Phone Number
- 0846-24-1900
- Number of parking spaces
- 20
- Parking notes
- 20 cars