Kasama Pottery Museum
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【 Kasamayaki】Japanese traditional pottery, Kasamayaki in IBARAKI, JAPAN ./笠間焼
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Kasama Inari Shrine
Kasama Nichido Museum of Art
Kasama Kogei no Oka
Izumo Shrine Hitachi Branch
Ibaraki Pottery Museum
Kasama Azalea Matsuri
Tsukuba Navy Air Corps Memorial Museum
Shunpubanrisou
Kasama Chrysanthemum Festival
Atago Srine
【伝統工芸:笠間焼き】Kasama-yaki
Japanese traditional crafts “KASAMA-YAKI”
Hello, I’m Chiaki Tanaka.
Today I’m in Kasama city in Ibaraki Prefecture, where it is 2 hours away from Tokyo.
Today I will introduce one of the greatest Japanese traditional crafts “KASAMA-YAKI”
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What is “KASAMA-YAKI??”
KASAMA-YAKI is Japanese ceramics which is made in Kasama city, Ibaraki Prefecture.
KASAMA inari shrine is the one of the Japanese top three inari shrines and KASAMA-YAKI has been treated as worship souvenir from long ago.
What is the KASAMA-YAKI’s Characteristic is KASAMA-YAKI is made of clay which is sticky, durable and the particles are fine. It is called ‘Gairo-nendo”.
KASAMA-YAKI is durable and stain-resistant, also often used as everyday use offering tray including Kitchenware like water jar (in Japanese Mizu-game) and teapot (Cha-tsubo).
‘Gairo-nendo’ contains a lot of iron and its base color turns brown after baking so Gairo-nendo’ is good for using as glaze like dripping and overwriting more than neat painting style.
KASAMA-YAKI has various decoration techniques. In additional to this, KASAMA area is good production region and natural features.
Also Ceramic artists can express their personality freely because there is no need to follow the traditional rules and formality. This is also why KASAMA-YAKI is attractive.
Nowadays, KASAMA-YAKI is also often used for flower vase, interior goods and objet d’ art. Ceramic artists have been preserving the tradition since the time of Edo era till today and maintain high quality of this crafts.
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I think the services in Japan called “omotenashi” is only natural for us born and raised and live in Japan.
I would like to spread this Japanese sprits “omotenashi” to the world with “Japanese traditional crafts” and “services”.
I’m very interested in the world and went to USA, Israel, Mexico inspired how could I do for Japan and other countries.
This project is the first step for me.
I do feel that people lost the heart to think “love” in this generation occupied social net work.
There were merchants in “Omi” called “Omi shonin”(Omi merchants” played active around Japan in the Middle Ages. They said “Business will be ‘Sanpo Yoshi”. It means ‘Benefit for all the sides.Purchaser, Buyer, Society. I think this is right.
People increased that become violent by words, because people forget to love other people.
I think there are too much things in the world now a days,
I met so many engineer in the world and they say “There are no more new thing will be born.”.
Maybe we need to be back to the origin.
“Human made the gap between the rich people and poor people.
Why can we exist? Because there are an earth and nature.
I think we need to thank to the natures and think how can we do for that.
What we are required is to get back human spirits and hearts in the world surrounded by desires.
I want this new project will be a good stimulus for you.
I will tell you about the spirits from Japanese traditional crafts. That is the origin of services.
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Hobonichi in Japan| War Memorial and Kasama Pottery (Backlog)
Sorting out all my files and I found some videos I hadn't uploaded.
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War Memorial Museum (Japanese):
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I print them on sticker label paper called A-One Label Seal (エーワン ラベルシール). I think it is only sold in Japan as I couldn't find it on Amazon (US Version), but you could use something like this:
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Where anyone can be a Japanese potter – Urawa Arts Labo
Make your own ‘donabe’ (clay pot) at Urawa Arts Labo in Saitama.
They’ll send you your pot as soon as it’s done.
Note: the clay pot-making experience is only available until February 2018.
Note: Urawa Arts Labo consists of two buildings. The pottery workshop is in Building II.
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Bus ride to Kasama-shi
On our way to the Pottery Museum~
Travelogue in Japan, Pottery town Mashiko, volume 17
We are attending class on pottery, part 4
Mashiko
Mashiko is famous for its pottery, known as Mashiko yaki (益子焼). Mashiko is the site of Saimyoji temple, one of the oldest temples in Tochigi prefecture, and the shrine of the Utsunomiya han, located in Kami-Obaa. Large noborigama kilns were first founded there in 1853, by immigrant potters from the neighboring pottery community Kasama in Ibaraki prefecture. Simple and rustic in style, the main glazes are a clear wood ash glaze, a white rice husk ash glaze, black and kaki (persimmon), sometimes decorated with enamel red, yellow and green. These are worlds apart from the courtly ceramics of Kyoto but yet very Japanese. Pottery has been made since Jomon times (over 10,000 years ago) in Mashiko, but modern Mashiko yaki dates only to 1853. The style was popularized by the potter Shoji Hamada. He was designated as NINGEN KOKUHO (Living National Treasure) in 1955. Because of Hamada, Mashiko yaki has been viewed as a good example of Mingei (Folkcraft) pottery.
Mashiko 益子 is a town located in the south east area of Tochigi prefecture, approximately 140km away from the central Tokyo. Producing quality clay, Mashiko has developed as a pottery town known for Mashiko-yaki pottery, where many potters have studios and many kinds of potteries are sold at stores. The number of the pottery studios and the stores reaches nearly 350 in all.
Since 1966, Mashiko Pottery Market is held twice a year, for about 10 days in spring, and 4 or 5 days in autumn. Not only from Mashiko town, pottery artists and venders from all over Japan also join the market to sell various potteries. This popular market is so large that it will take one day to look around all the stalls there. It is recommended to visit early in the morning (It starts at 9:00AM) as it also gets crowded in the afternoon. During the 11-day event in spring 2014, more than 400,000 people visited the market.
While staying with a Japanese family, having dinner together at their house, you will soon notice that the Japanese has her/his own chopsticks and rice bowl (Ochawan), and it is almost like a taboo to use those of others, even people in the family. It seems Japanese people have a strong attachment for their own everyday dinnerware. Whatever else it might be, finding a very favorite ones at pottery markets is an attraction for Japanese people, and it will of course be a fun for anybody.
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【Japan Pottery Ceramic art】粉引長角台皿ver2.0 作家「横山拓也」
Japanese Potter Ceramic Artist Takuya Yokoyama
His Tableware Item Plates
陶芸作家・横山拓也さんのモダンな和食器・長台皿が
アップデートバージョン2に進化。
横山拓也/Takuya Yokoyama (Japan,Gifu 1973 - )
1973年 神奈川県に生まれる
1998年 立教大学 卒業
2000年 多治見市陶磁器意匠研究所 卒業
現在は岐阜県多治見市にて作陶。
個展・企画展を中心に活動中。
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Ibaraki-Kasama-Museo de Arte Inari
Museo de arte Inari fue construido en 1981.
En su interior tiene una exposiciones permanentes de cerámica medieval, quemadores de incienso, etc.
【鈴華ゆう子】ただいま いばらき 〜笠間市 陶芸 ceramic art〜 華風月 Hanafugetsu / 鈴華ゆう子 / 神永大輔 / いぶくろ聖志
詩吟&歌&ピアノを担当する茨城県水戸市出身の鈴華ゆう子さんが中心となり、尺八奏者でリーダーの神永大輔さんと、箏奏者のいぶくろ聖志さんの3人の和風ユニット「華風月」
和楽器とジャンルを越えた楽曲で幅広いで世代に人気を集めている華風月の3人が茨城の名所や体験の旅をします。
3人のやわらかい雰囲気と、茨城の魅力を存分にお楽しみください。
全4回の第2回は、3人が体験をしたかったという陶芸の産地、笠間市へ訪れます。
陶芸美術館で素晴らしい作品の数々に触れ、そして実際にロクロを使った陶芸を体験します。どんな作品ができあがるのか。
笠間工芸の丘
茨城県陶芸美術館
華風月
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Ueno Park Japanese Pottery Market
Long Holiday weekend Tokyo's Ueno park have turned out to show case and sell their pottery collection and art and craft of Japanese ways of life.
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Koishiwara pottery village
Kasama Shrine.MOV
Kasama Shrine Japan.........Usually people goes to a shrine to pray for something good for the new year......
????????Mashiko @ Japan???? Painting on pottery????????
Painting the feelings of each person's thoughts in the pottery. This is an experience story at Mashiko of old pottery village of ancient times.
CAN 033 JAPANESE POTTER CERAMICS ON DISPLAY IN LONDON
(1 Jan 1964) Japanese potter's ceramics on display at the Crafts Centre of Great Britain, London. Attended by celebrated British potter , Bernard Leach
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Ibaraki Prefecture
Ibaraki Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan, located in the Kantō region on the main island of Honshu. The capital is Mito.
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Meher McArthur on Nature, Tradition & Innovation: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics
Exhibition co-curator Meher McArthur on Nature, Tradition & Innovation: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Gordon Brodfuehrer Collection, on view at the Woodson Art Museum through August 27, 2017.