Arita Ceramics Fair – Kyushu’s Town of Porcelain | Japan Walking Tour in Saga | 有田陶磁器まつり, 町歩き

Today we are walking the 3km stretch of street between Arita Station and Kami-Arita Station during the biannual Arita Ceramics Fair! With over 450+ shops lining the street both left and right, it’s a pottery enthusiast’s dream!

For more about the ceramics fair and what to do in Arita, check out here: https://www.marisaroundtheworld.com/aritas-ceramic-fair-exploring-kyushus-porcelain-town/
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8 Comments

  1. Thanks so much for this look into Arita and their famous ceramics! Was especially neat to see the local artisans’ and vendors’ tables! 🙌

    Loved the little frog 🐸 vases (4:48) and also the ramen bowls (15:21) at Marubun.

    18:56 Thanks for teaching us about the Tonbai walls (トンバイ塀 Tonbai-bei)! So much character and history behind them! (I realized when looking them up that tonbei might be a typo — but still a great abbreviation 😄) Thanks again for sharing! Can't wait to visit Saga and Arita one day!

  2. You really bought cool and useful things. I have to say I really do like the bowl, such a unique color and with those maple leaf imprints it looks awesome.

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