According to the description, the Jiugu Yakushima, which was popular for exporting tableware during the Taisho period, was called "Japan Jiugu", and Matsuyama was also a representative kiln. You can see the interior of the kiln, Tibetan, and squatter houses at that time. Painted on the large ventilated beams and columns, it is a very heavy structure. Now it is a rental facility in Komatsu, and there is also a historical introduction and display of Songyuntang. Free admission, the works of landscape photographers are displayed when visiting. Because on the back of the Jinlu Exhibition Hall, it is recommended to visit by the way.
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According to the description, the Jiugu Yakushima, which was popular for exporting tableware during the Taisho period, was called "Japan Jiugu", and Matsuyama was also a representative kiln. You can see the interior of the kiln, Tibetan, and squatter houses at that time. Painted on the large ventilated beams and columns, it is a very heavy structure. Now it is a rental facility in Komatsu, and there is also a historical introduction and display of Songyuntang. Free admission, the works of landscape photographers are displayed when visiting. Because on the back of the Jinlu Exhibition Hall, it is recommended to visit by the way.
Jiuguwu is a special method of making pattern with gold foil. The Jiugu Kiln operated by Matsumoto Saoping is listed as one of the palaces burning in Jiugu.
On behalf of Komatsu's porcelain business, you can come and see it and learn from it.
It showcases a lot of traditional Japanese porcelains, which are very beautiful.
One of the palaces in Jiugu is also interested in pottery firing.