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Worth a visit
Highly recommend. This is a small pottery village where you can walk around and look in the shops and glimpse at the owners making the pottery. We enjoyed it that much we went twice.
very nice place to visit, some of the shops were closed due to covid, however some were open and had such an amazing variation. however this place you pay for quaility, it is not cheap. 5 minutes driv...
After leaving the resort hotel in Onna Village where we were staying, we ran south on National Highway 58. Turn right from the national highway and go through the entrance that is a little confusing, and you will arrive at Yachimun no Sato. There was a free parking lot at the entrance of Yachimun no Sato. Yachimun is a yakimono in Okinawa language, and more than 10 workshops gathered in this Yachimun no Sato. When I went back while looking at some workshops, there was a climbing kiln (?). It ...
It is a pottery village in Okinawa. There are two large parking lots, so I think it's a good idea to stop there and take a walk. There is also a restroom. I think you can go around in 1 〜 2 hours.
There are many Yachimun studios, and it's an irresistible place for those who like vessels. There is also a glass workshop. You can actually buy it much cheaper than buying it at a normal souvenir shop. The symbol climbing kiln was a masterpiece, but there is no place where history is described, so what is this even if you suddenly go? I feel that there are many people who will. I think it would be better if there were information boards and buildings with a little more history and photos inside. See where the writer is actually working ...
Worth a visit
Highly recommend. This is a small pottery village where you can walk around and look in the shops and glimpse at the owners making the pottery. We enjoyed it that much we went twice.
peaceful place to visit
very nice place to visit, some of the shops were closed due to covid, however some were open and had such an amazing variation. however this place you pay for quaility, it is not cheap. 5 minutes driv...
there were more than 10 yachimun's workshops.
After leaving the resort hotel in Onna Village where we were staying, we ran south on National Highway 58. Turn right from the national highway and go through the entrance that is a little confusing, and you will arrive at Yachimun no Sato. There was a free parking lot at the entrance of Yachimun no Sato. Yachimun is a yakimono in Okinawa language, and more than 10 workshops gathered in this Yachimun no Sato. When I went back while looking at some workshops, there was a climbing kiln (?). It ...
Yamuchin no Sato
It is a pottery village in Okinawa. There are two large parking lots, so I think it's a good idea to stop there and take a walk. There is also a restroom. I think you can go around in 1 〜 2 hours.
You can get Yachimun at a reasonable price.
There are many Yachimun studios, and it's an irresistible place for those who like vessels. There is also a glass workshop. You can actually buy it much cheaper than buying it at a normal souvenir shop. The symbol climbing kiln was a masterpiece, but there is no place where history is described, so what is this even if you suddenly go? I feel that there are many people who will. I think it would be better if there were information boards and buildings with a little more history and photos inside. See where the writer is actually working ...