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"Experience" at ASAHIYAKI in Uji , Kyoto

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Trial Course of Weekly Class starting in June and August.

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.
The classes are basically conducted in Japanese.

The  class starting in June and August will create “Ame Glazed Tea Bowl” and “Persimmon Shaped Container” as below.

※In this class, you can make only one  “Persimmon Shaped Container” not two pieces.





If you are interested in our classes, please make an appointment for a class visit.

Please make a booking via contact.

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Weekly class program starting in December.

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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Every Other Week Class on Saturday starting in December

This is an Every Other Week Class on Saturday starting in December. The classes are held twice in a month, so it is easier for busy people to attend.
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Trial Course of Weekly Class starting in December.

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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Special pottery workshop " Create a Chawan " Sunday, October 13

Special pottery workshop " Create a Chawan "

Sunday, October 13

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

"Gohon Tachitsuru Tea Bowl"
Based on the cranes painted by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third shogun of the Edo Shogunate,
this semi-tubular tea bowl was commissioned to be made by the Pusan Kiln of the Joseon era.

The Nomura Art Museum, the Nezu Museum of Art, and the Kitamura Museum of Art also have tea bowls of the same type in their collections.

"Tachitsuru" means a standing crane.
This time, let's make Gohon tachitsuru tea bowl, which is also auspicious for the New Year.
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Every Other Week Class on Saturday starting in October

This is an Every Other Week Class on Saturday starting in October. The classes are held twice in a month, so it is easy for busy people to attend.
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