It’s a bit sluggish here. Behind the beckoning cat, you can go up the alleys and see how you go. I watched the cat all the way from the slope and went uphill. I don’t know, please look at my map. It’s easy to get lost.
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Tokoname City Pottery Footpath offers two self-guided walks that are very well posted. We took the shorter walk which took just over an hour at a leisurely pace. Sections of the walk have walls cons...
If you are hunting for some nice pottery this is a place for you. Nice walk to enjoy the scenery and hopping in and out of pottery workshop. If you are a cat lover. Before you even enter the footpat...
Came here instead of waiting in the airport for 5 hours. This is a great time. Area is great, path is well marked, and you can get amazing deals on pottery. All items were beautiful and those I purch...
Get out Tokoname station,( one stop before Nagoya air port) Get a map at the information centre at the station building then start walking up hill. They are 2 course for walk , from right or from the ...
Annual pottery festival place in Tokoname, Aochi in October. It is a great time to visit this pottery town. Walk around in town and you can find unique cafe with traditional pottery.
It’s a bit sluggish here. Behind the beckoning cat, you can go up the alleys and see how you go. I watched the cat all the way from the slope and went uphill. I don’t know, please look at my map. It’s easy to get lost.
There are many small pottery shops on this street. After all, this is the hometown of pottery in Japan. Some cats have very beautiful doors and are suitable for souvenirs. However, consignment is a problem, so you must pack them.
Tokoname is the hometown of the lucky cat. Many of his places have the lucky cat, and this is the hometown of ceramics. On both sides of Tokonameyaki’s historic streets, there are porcelains of different shapes, which are extremely distinctive.
Climbing up the stairs along the hillside is the Changhua Ancient Street Trail! I personally like this kind of ancient Japanese style alleys, and I have an inexplicable affection for it! At noon, the typical Japanese architecture in the sun is even better! There are few tourists here and it's incredibly quiet! Several fresh-style porcelain shops selling Tokoname-yaki are hidden in such quiet streets, like a paradise, even the cats in the shop can be so comfortable! I went all the way and watched all the way, but my eyes were not enough!
Tokoname, famous for making ceramics, is also the home of the lucky cat. From the airport expressway, I saw a huge lucky cat beckoning all the way. There is even a beckoning cat street in Tokoname, with various beckoning cat furnishings on both sides.