Tamba is one of the six old kiln sites in Japan, along with Seto, Tokoname, Shigaraki, Bizen, and Echizen.
At the Tachikui Sue no Sato Tamba Traditional Craft Park you can get to know and experience Tamba ware. In addition to large and small conference rooms that can accommodate up to 45 people, Tamba ware is displayed and sold at the Kamamoto Yokocho, and pottery classes and a restaurant are available.
Characteristics of Tachikui climbing kilns
Tamba ware begins with clay extraction followed by processes such as wetting, clay separation, raw clay preparation, wedging, shaping, trimming, drying, bisquing, and high-firing. Currently, the main focus is on shaping on a potter’s wheel, and both kick wheels and electric wheels are used. In Tachikui, the rotation of the potter’s wheel is counterclockwise, which is also a feature of Tamba ware. (Clockwise throwing is more common in Japan.)
Basic information
Postal code | 〒669-2135 |
Address | 3 Kondacho Kamitachikui, Tambasasayama City, Hyogo Prefecture |
Phone number | +81-79-597-2034 |
Parking lot | Available |
Map | View on Google Maps |
Business information
Open hours | 10: 00 am – 5: 00 pm |
Closed | On Tuesdays
Over the New Year holiday |
Fees | Admission High school students and above: 200 yen *Groups or 20 or more: 160 yen Elementary and junior high school students: 50 yen (No group discount is available)Remarks: Admission is half price for individuals who have been issued a physical disability certificate, nursing certificate, or mental disability certificate. |