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Hagiyaki Kaikan
Pottery experiences that convey the life of the Edo period
- Closest station
- San’in Main Line, Higashi-Hagi Station 
- Access
- About a 10 minutes’ walk from Higashi-Hagi Station 
- Location
- 3155 Shinkawa Higashi-ku, Chinto, Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture 
- Opening hours
- 8:00-17:00 - Open year-round 
- Price
- Ceramics painting experience - Dish, teacup (small): 1,200 yen; Teacup (large): 1,400 yen; - Coffee cup: 1,600 yen; Mug: 2,000 yen - Hand-formed ceramics experience - 2,000 yen /1 piece - Electric lathe experience - 4,000 yen /1 piece 
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Experience the Japanese spirit through pottery
 Hagiyaki pottery, or Hagi ware, was born out of the use of goyogama kiln in the region during the Edo period. It is characterized by its rough, unique texture made using todo clay with little densification. The refined wabisabi elegance of Hagi ware and its characteristically gentle hues grow more prominent with use.
Hagiyaki pottery, or Hagi ware, was born out of the use of goyogama kiln in the region during the Edo period. It is characterized by its rough, unique texture made using todo clay with little densification. The refined wabisabi elegance of Hagi ware and its characteristically gentle hues grow more prominent with use.
Unspoiled Japanese scenery in a space brimming with a Japanese sensibility
 Hagiyaki Kaikan is a spacious building with an abundance of pottery straight from the kiln, offering various Hagi ware items including tea bowls and tableware for daily use. In addition to pottery, there are also many Hagi specialties on sale including special confections and marine products. There is also a shop selling Japanese items and accessories, making it very convenient for buying Hagi souvenirs and gifts.
Hagiyaki Kaikan is a spacious building with an abundance of pottery straight from the kiln, offering various Hagi ware items including tea bowls and tableware for daily use. In addition to pottery, there are also many Hagi specialties on sale including special confections and marine products. There is also a shop selling Japanese items and accessories, making it very convenient for buying Hagi souvenirs and gifts.
Enjoy Japanese tradition with a ceramics experience

 Hagiyaki Kaikan also offers relaxed ceramics experiences where you can get a closer look at the world of Hagi ware. Options include using an electric lathe for a taste of how professionals make the ceramics, forming it by hand for a free shape, or ceramics painting that even small children can easily enjoy. Make your own unique piece of traditional Hagi ware.
Hagiyaki Kaikan also offers relaxed ceramics experiences where you can get a closer look at the world of Hagi ware. Options include using an electric lathe for a taste of how professionals make the ceramics, forming it by hand for a free shape, or ceramics painting that even small children can easily enjoy. Make your own unique piece of traditional Hagi ware.
Hagi ware is said to take on more character with use and can only be completed by whoever uses it. Experience the charms of Hagi ware, which has continued evolving for 400 years.
 
				
			 
				 
				