Naha's pot house burns museum here is actually an ancient kiln mouth, this is the porcelain burning place of the Ryukyu country. The method of burning porcelain here has the same thing as China's porcelain burning method, there are also differences, it is still worth a good visit to understand.
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Naha's pot house burns museum here is actually an ancient kiln mouth, this is the porcelain burning place of the Ryukyu country. The method of burning porcelain here has the same thing as China's porcelain burning method, there are also differences, it is still worth a good visit to understand.
A traditional museum of Japanese porcelain burning, this museum is also quite large, there are many unique designs are artificially created, the porcelain itself is also very interesting, this museum space is not too big, or quite interesting.
The pot house burns museum is a famous comprehensive museum in Naha, (the weight is very large), it is worth coming, Xu is a few places I have been to, the experience brought to me here is different, the body and mind are very satisfied.
It is a pottery museum facing Tsuboya and Chimun.
Tsuboya Pottery Museum:Exquisite & unique pottery hometown with kiln sites . "Pottery Street" near the neighborhood is a real "Taobao" Party street! Fine ceramic art, the world's best @Huwu burns museum is a good place to understand this pottery hometown and see the ruin kiln. The nearby "Potery Street" is a street for the "Taobao" event!
The pot house burning museum is actually a kiln museum. It shows the whole process of porcelain from soil to embryo making, to upper glaze and finally to burning to form. It is very detailed and easy to understand. The faucet ceramic at the entrance of the museum is very cute, and there is some difference from our dragon.
The pot house is known as the hometown of Naha pottery. Here, there are about 300 pieces of information related to the history of Okinawa pottery and the method of making pottery. In the audio data, you can see how people in the pot house usually work and live. In the permanent exhibition hall on the 2nd floor, there are ruin kilns excavated during the construction of the museum, which are placed close to the original site for preservation and visit.