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ASAHIYAKI Pottery Class   / Access



ASAHIYAKi Pottery Class is located in the back of the Asahiyaki Studio. Those who come to the pottery classes should meet at our shop and gallery reception, where staff will guide you to the classroom.

Opening hours 10:00-17:00
Closed on Monday and every last Sunday
*Some holidays are irregular. See calendar below.

 Uji-Mataburi Uji-shi, Kyoto 611-0021, Japan611-0021 
TEL +81(0)774-23-2511
FAX +81(0)774-23-2513

sakuto@asahiyaki.co.jp

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By train
17-minute walk from JR Uji Station
7-minute walk from Keihan Uji Station.


By car
There is a dedicated parking area for Asahiyaki.
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●Here's our parking space 

By car from Osaka/Kobe
From Meishin Expressway, Tennozan Tunnel and Oyamazaki JCT
Keiji Bypass, introduction progression
Take the 'Uji Nishi' exit and proceed towards Uji City, then towards Byodoin "Byodoin Temple" , approx. 10 mins.


By car from Tokyo/Nagoya
Meishin Expressway From Seta Higashi
Keiji Bypass, proceeding to the introduction.
Take the Uji-Higashi exit towards Byodoin (Byodoin Temple), approx. 5 mins.


 
ASAHIYAKI Pottery Class in Amagasaki  / Access

Another our pottery class, "ASAHIYAKI  Pottery Class  in Amagasaki " has been open in Amagasaki, Hyogo prefecture, since November 2016.

address : 2-3-2 Tsukiji, Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture 660-0858 
business hours : 10:00 - 17:00
"Moring section : 11:00-13:30・Afternoon section 14:00-16:30"
Business day :  Wednesday, mainly the third Saturday

Visit: ASAHIYAKI Pottery Class Amagasaki

Information


Special Pottery Workshop "Creating an Oil Spot Tenmoku Tea Bowl" on February 8

This workshop will give you the experience of making  "Oil Spot Tenmoku Tea Bowl". You can learn about the history of Tea Bowl while creating your own.

Oil Spot Tenmoku Tea Bowl (Yuteki Tenmoku)
Black-glazed tea bowls produced at the Jian Kiln in Fujian Province during China's Southern Song Dynasty (12th-13th centuries) are called Jianzhan. You will challenge yourself to create an Oil Spot Tenmoku tea bowl, featuring a jet-black surface dotted with countless oil-like splatters.
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Weekly class program starting in December and February.

This is the class of 11 sessions with a specific theme for people who want to learn pottery deeply. If you are interested in our classes, please make an appointment for a class visit.
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Trial Course of Weekly Class starting in December and February.

This is a trial course which you can try the first three sessions of the weekly class. After completing the three sessions, you can join the weekly course from the fourth session.
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Every Other Week Class on Saturday starting in January

This is an Every Other Week Class on Saturday mornings. The classes are held twice in a month, so it is easier for busy people to attend.
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Special pottery workshop " Create a Chawan " October, 12

Special pottery workshop " Create a Chawan "

Sunday, October 12

This workshop will give you the experience of making  Chawan "Seto-Guro Tea Bowl".
You can learn about the history of Chawan while creating your own.


"Kohiki Tea Bowl"
A type of Korea style Tea Bowl.
Also called "kohiki" or "kofuki" because the body of the bowl looks as if it has been coated with white powder.
The front of the bowl has an inverted triangle without glaze, forming a view of the "hima".
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