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Big baking kiln
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It is a facility in the mountains, and it seems to be a place where Koshiro ware, which was once an industry, was made. As a remnant of that, about 6 large grilled kilns are lined up. I don't know if it was really used. It's like a park and you can visit it for free.
It is said that Minamiseki Town used to be a major production area of pottery, and the site is a park. The hole where the climb used at that time was made of magaya and magaya was preserved.
Koshodai no Sato is a park centered on the remains of Koshiro ware kiln, a cultural property designated by the prefecture. It is about 20 minutes by car from the Minamikan interchange. The kiln site has a wonderful climbing kiln, and I thought it would not be easy to see. In addition, there were rest areas and toilets in the park. There are four kilns nearby, and in early March it will be the venue for the "Pottery and Plum Festival".
It looks like a park centered on the remains of Koshiroyaki Kogama! You can feel the idyllic nature. There are as many as 150 plum trees, so if you visit, the plum season is more recommended!
Big baking kiln
It is a facility in the mountains, and it seems to be a place where Koshiro ware, which was once an industry, was made. As a remnant of that, about 6 large grilled kilns are lined up. I don't know if it was really used. It's like a park and you can visit it for free.
Climbing
It is said that Minamiseki Town used to be a major production area of pottery, and the site is a park. The hole where the climb used at that time was made of magaya and magaya was preserved.
See you at な Dengり Kilnです.
Koshodai no Sato is a park centered on the remains of Koshiro ware kiln, a cultural property designated by the prefecture. It is about 20 minutes by car from the Minamikan interchange. The kiln site has a wonderful climbing kiln, and I thought it would not be easy to see. In addition, there were rest areas and toilets in the park. There are four kilns nearby, and in early March it will be the venue for the "Pottery and Plum Festival".
The plum season is recommended!
It looks like a park centered on the remains of Koshiroyaki Kogama! You can feel the idyllic nature. There are as many as 150 plum trees, so if you visit, the plum season is more recommended!