In addition to being famous for ceramics, there is a very distinctive appearance, stepping into the park as if strolling in the 18th century German town, because the architecture in the park is completely German style. There is a kiln for burning paper porcelain on the hillside in the distance, and there is also a small shop where you can experience the handmade porcelain. You can try it when you have time. There are drugstores and duty-free shops next to the ceramic park for tourists to shop.
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In addition to being famous for ceramics, there is a very distinctive appearance, stepping into the park as if strolling in the 18th century German town, because the architecture in the park is completely German style. There is a kiln for burning paper porcelain on the hillside in the distance, and there is also a small shop where you can experience the handmade porcelain. You can try it when you have time. There are drugstores and duty-free shops next to the ceramic park for tourists to shop.
This trip to Sasebo is indeed full of magic. I came back from Russia before. I felt that I would not see many palaces for a while. I didn’t expect it to take a long time. I saw a large-scale palace in Japan. This is the location of the Tian Ceramics Park. Its palaces and courtyards are not to lose to some Russian palaces.
If Europe has a field porcelain park has a field is a famous porcelain capital, equivalent to China's Jingdezhen, this time we went to Saga, also went to have a visit. There is a Tian Porcelain Park, looking at the picture like a European palace, we that day, in the tourist service center of Tian, rented a power car, all the way to the Tian Porcelain Park, along the way are very beautiful Japanese countryside scenery. What I especially lament here is that in the countryside with fields, the roads for cycling are very well built. There are no pits along the way. I think the reflection of whether a country is advanced or not is whether the details of the people's lives are handled enough to be humanized. Be considerate and maintain a high standard. The park we visited is actually equivalent to a large store selling porcelain and Saga specialties. Here is a concentrated Xianglan Society, such a big brand of porcelain shops, and there are also duty-free shops selling Japanese wine and some electrical appliances. It is very good-looking to take pictures. There's actually nothing to play with.
Germany ... that you can feel in Japan is worth a visit.
Perhaps it was lack of confirmation, there were many places where restaurants were closed. 😭 I couldn't enter the palace. It was like buying pottery and sake.
The scenery here is beautiful, very beautiful, I like this place very much.
Yota is Japan's "Jingde Town", the birthplace of fine white porcelain. When you come to Yota Ceramics Park, it will feel like you are in Europe, because there is a 18th-century German palace building, "Zwenger Palace". From the appearance, you can see many wonderful sculptures of characters, and the ceramic fountain also plays a role in the finishing touch. The interior of the palace is a ceramic museum.