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With a population of less than 20,000 people in this quit Japanese town, since the 17th century, Arita has been one of the primary producers of Japan's most prestigious exports: Arita yaki, Arita ware porcelain.
The porcelain from Arita, dating back 400 years, was officially dubbed as one of Japan's Traditional Crafts in 1977.
Since 1616, Arita, located within the Kyushu region of Japan, has been one of the most renowned places to craft porcelain since the discovery of its raw materials.
The porcelain creations from Arita that use traditional methods of production are nearly glass-like. They are very thin and light, yet durable and adorned in wondrous patterns.
Arita ware has been a popular export to mostly Europe since the 17th century. There are far fewer porcelain kilns still in operation today though.
Ceramic artisans in Arita today insist on creating the traditional way to preserve this significant part of Japan's history. Every piece of Arita ware is forged in fire for several days before it is finally hand painted.
When planning a trip to Japan, there are numerous porcelain-themed attractions in Arita Japan, including the Porcelain Park museum and shrine built with a ceramic archway.
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Arita Porcelain: Firing the Furnace in the 400th Year, JVT-en
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Arita Porcelain Park - 有田有田ポーセリンパーク, Blake Bargueiras
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Arita Townscape
Ryumonkyo
Aritakan
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Eriko's Local Updates May 29th
Eriko's List of Local Happenings
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Good morning. Let me introduce the local events this weekend. The parking fee at the Pearl Sea Center will be raised starting on Saturday, 1 June. Parking fee is free only for 30 minutes!
Spotlights on Events You Don't Want to Miss!
Haiki Tea Market
The Haiki Cha-ichi (Tea Market) with the history over 400 years has been held until June 9th. It has started the tea producers brought the freshly picked green tea to the Haiki Bay to exchange them with the seafood and products (proteins). The fishermen brought their fish they caught to the bay to get green tea (vitamins). About 400 stalls lined up on the Tagonoura wharf in Haiki-cho. The stage shows and walking tours are scheduled to entertain the shoppers. Please call the market office at 0956-38-1503 for more information.
Ato-ichi (The Latter Market)
Wednesday, 29 May
Arkas Lobby Concert Special 2013
Saturday, 1 June 1830
Arkas Sasebo
Admission: Free
The Arkas lobby concerts started 9 years ago to give opportunities for the local musicians to perform on stage and to promote the classic music to the local people. Once a year, the special concert is held and it's held this Saturday. The admission is free but you need to get the admission tickets. Unfortunately, all the 500 tickets have been distributed to the classic music funs. But if there are any open seats on that day, you can listen to the special concert. Please visit Arkas Sasebo at 1820 and check it.
Saza Sarayama Matsuri (Festival)
Saturday, 1 and Sunday, 2 June
Saza Sarayama Park in Saza-cho on Route 204
The iris flowers in the park started blooming! Local products are on sale. Fun events such as Eel Catching Contest are held. Some stage shows are scheduled. A professional soccer team hosts a soccer class for children.
Evening Iris Light Up
Saturday, 1 to Saturday, 8 June 1900-2100
400 bamboo or Chinaware lanterns are lit up at night for 8 nights. You can see the beautiful iris flowers in the shimmering candle lights. How romantic the night could be! Take out your loved one to Sarayama Park on Route 204. Do you like to know how to get there? It's quite simple to get there. Drive on Route 204 toward Hirado Island. If you are not sure, please stop by your ITT office before you leave. The ITT staff will show the way kindly.
China on the Park Lavender Fair
Until Sunday, 2 June
China on the Park in Arita-cho 0900-1730
The Chinaware regarding the Lavender are displayed and for sale. As well as the chinaware, you can pick a small basket full of lavender flowers for Y500. The genuine lavender flowers smell very refreshing and soothing. It'll take your fatigue away. Call China on the Park at 0955-46-3900 for more information.
All-you-can-eat Early Summer Dessert Fair
Sunday, 2 June (1) 1300-1430 (2) 1500-1630
Yumihari-no-oka Hotel at Mt. Yumihari
Fee: Y1,500 (adult), Y750 (child), Y500 (toddlers)
Japanese desserts are not only delicious but beautiful. The hotel dessert chefs create their art works with candy, chocolates, fruits, ice cream, whipped cream and other ingredients. You can start your diet the next day. Please call the hotel NLT Thursday, 30 May to reserve your seat.
Dental Festival
Sunday, 2 June 1100-1500
Shimanose Park
June 4th in Japan is Mushiba (Cavity) Day in Japan. The number 6 can be pronounced mu, and 4 can be pronounced shi. Actually it's Prevent the Cavity Day. You see the events to prevent the cavity all through Japan in the beginning of June. The dental festival is a promotional event sponsored by Sasebo city to promote the cavity prevention. The promotional posters are displayed. To commemorate the World No-smoking day (May 31st), the counselors will give advices to the people try to quit smoking. Please call Sasebo City Hall at 0956-24-1111 for more information.
Healthy Mouth and Teeth Week Promoting Painting and Poster Exhibition
Wednesday, 29 May to Monday, 3 June 1000-1600
Shimanose Art Center
Admission: Free
The 200 paintings and posters created and painted by local students ranging from day care center/kindergarten to high school are exhibited. Since the art center is located at the corner of the Shimanose Park, please stop by the art center as well as the park.
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KOTTOKAIKAN(骨董会館), One of The Biggest Antique Shop in Gunma, Japan #4
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Hello, everyone! This is the video for antique fanciers all over the world.
Today we will introduce our store in Gunma and some of awesome antique objects.
We have more than hundreds of items and these are different one by one. If you interested in these items, please come here and see with your own eyes. Your visiting will become very precious experiment for you.
While you are visiting to Tokyo for sightseeing, why don't you extend your journey as far as Gunma? it takes about 50 minutes by Shinkansen or about two and a half hours by a car from Tokyo. It's not so far!
If there is anything unclear, we will support you.
We are waiting for you!!
After watching our videos, please check out our online shop!
Kottokaikan Kuragano branch (骨董会館 倉賀野店)
2466-1 Kuragano-cho, Takasaki-shi, Gunma (群馬県高崎市倉賀野町2466-1)
Open from 10:00 to 6:00
We’re closed on Tuesdays
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Hello, everyone. This is Kotttokaikan! We own two shops in Takasaki-shi and Maebashi-shi, Gunma Prefecture. Each store is handling a lot of antique objects.
For instance, we have Makie (a gold lacquer work), porcelains (Imari, Satsuma, Kutani, etc.), tea utensils, Japanese arms (Katana, armor and sword fittings), paintings, ivory works, lacquer ware, contemporary artists’ works and old-fashioned furniture.
On the Internet, we have online shop( There are hundreds of antique items you might be interested in. If you couldn’t find anything you want or you want more details about goods, you should definitely come to our store! We have a lot of objects including the online shop’s items, so it is worth visiting us and seeing with your own eyes! We wouldn’t let you down!
We're looking forward to seeing you!
If you have any question, please feel free to e-mail us!
kottokaikan@shunet.co.jp
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Before the outbreak of World War II in the Pacific, the island of Borneo was divided into five territories. Four of the territories were in the north and under British control – Sarawak, Brunei, Labuan, an island, and British North Borneo; while the remainder, and bulk, of the island was under the jurisdiction of the Dutch East Indies.
On 16 December 1941, Japanese forces landed at Miri, Sarawak having sailed from Cam Ranh Bay in French Indochina. It took the Japanese less than a month to conquer the entire island. The Japanese subsequently renamed the northern part as North Borneo (北ボルネオ, Kita Boruneo), Labuan as Maida Island (前田島, Maeda-shima) and the neighbouring Dutch territories as South Borneo (南ボルネオ, Minami Boruneo). For the first time in modern history all of Borneo was under a single rule.British Borneo was occupied by the Japanese for over three years. They actively promoted the Japanisation of the local population by requiring them to learn the Japanese language and customs. The Japanese divided the North Borneo into five provincial administrations (shus) and constructed airfields. Several prisoner of war camps were operated by the Japanese. Allied soldiers and most colonial officials were detained in them, together with members of underground movements who opposed the Japanese occupation. Meanwhile, local Malay leaders were maintained in position with Japanese surveillance and many foreign workers were brought to the territory.
Towards the end of 1945, Australian commandos were deployed to the island by US submarines with the Allied Z Special Unit conducting intelligence operations and training thousands of indigenous people to fight the Japanese in guerrilla warfare in the Borneo Campaign in preparation for the arrival of the main Allied liberation missions. Following landings in North Borneo and Labuan from 10 June 1945 by a combination of Australian and American forces, the island of Borneo was liberated. The British Military Administration formally took over from the Japanese on 12 September 1945.