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

ACCESS

729-2313 
2027-1 Nishitani, Takasaki-cho, Takehara-shi

About 7 minutes by car from Takehara Station on the JR Kure Line. About 25 minutes by car from the Sanyo Expressway Kochi IC. About 30 minutes by car from Hiroshima Airport. About 1 minute on foot from the bus stop in front of the Toyoyama Kiln Exhibition Hall.

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