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Hagi Yaki was created at the end of the 16th century as a gift for the Emperor of Japan . It is one of the most traditional Japanese Crafts . Hagi Pottery is one of the big of three of earthenware products produced in Japan . The other two are Raku Yaki and Karatsu Yaki. They are all utilized in traditional tea ceremonies . In recent years , the process of Hagi Yaki has take on new meaning for some potters who strive to meld tradition and modern art . Hagi Potters deem to share with the world the balance between the physical and spiritual art that is “Hagi Yaki Do” . These classical practioners of Japanese pottery are enthusiastically seeking to pique intrest in their art form .
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Spirit of Hagi Ware #3#4
Hagi Yaki was created at the end of the 16th century as a gift for the Emperor of Japan . It is one of the most traditional Japanese Crafts . Hagi Pottery is one of the big of three of earthenware products produced in Japan . The other two are Raku Yaki and Karatsu Yaki. They are all utilized in traditional tea ceremonies . In recent years , the process of Hagi Yaki has take on new meaning for some potters who strive to meld tradition and modern art . Hagi Potters deem to share with the world the balance between the physical and spiritual art that is “Hagi Yaki Do” . These classical practioners of Japanese pottery are enthusiastically seeking to pique intrest in their art form .
#Zen-emon Sakakura
#Masanao Kaneta
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Hagi Yaki was created at the end of the 16th century as a gift for the Emperor of Japan . It is one of the most traditional Japanese Crafts . Hagi Pottery is one of the big of three of earthenware products produced in Japan . The other two are Raku Yaki and Karatsu Yaki. They are all utilized in traditional tea ceremonies . In recent years , the process of Hagi Yaki has take on new meaning for some potters who strive to meld tradition and modern art . Hagi Potters deem to share with the world the balance between the physical and spiritual art that is “Hagi Yaki Do” . These classical practioners of Japanese pottery are enthusiastically seeking to pique intrest in their art form .
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#Hanako Miwa
#Tsukasa Kaneko
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Miwa Kyusetsu XI (1910-2012)
Born the third son of the Miwa kiln's ninth generation Kyusetsu (Setsudo) of Hagi ware tradition, Miwa Kyusetsu studied under his father and older brother (the 10th generation Kyusetsu: Kyuwa) after graduating middle school, and also studied under Kawakita Handeishi.
After a long period of training, he took on the pottery artist name Kyu and displayed his work in 1955. He was chosen for a prize for the first time in the Fourth Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition in 1957, and he continued to be chosen for prizes from that point onward. In 1960, he was nominated for member of the Japan Kogei Association.
In 1967, following the voluntary retirement of his older brother, the 10th generation Kyusetsu, he succeeded the name as the 11th generation Miwa Kyusetsu. After that, he received the Medal with Purple Ribbon in 1976 and the Fourth Class Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1982. He was acknowledged as a Yamaguchi Prefectural Preserver of Intangible Cultural Property in 1972 and a Nationally Designated Preserver of Important Intangible Cultural Property in 1983, both for his techniques in Hagi ware.
He skilfully inherited the traditional korai pottery art and the Kyusetsu White glaze style created by his older brother. Furthermore, he developed an openhearted, daring way of making pottery called Onihagi, which he himself invented during his long period of training, clearly expressing his individuality as the 11th generation Miwa Kyusetsu. He gave his name to Ryusaku and retired, making his pottery artist name Jusetsu and continuing to vigorously make pottery.
He passed away due to old age on December 11th.
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Legendary creatures of Japanese folklore, the Oni are gigantic demons similar to orcs, with claws and horns that grow from their heads, and embody the forces of nature. In folk tales they are often described as wicked and destructive creatures. It is said that originally they were benevolent creatures capable of keeping away evil spirits, then, especially in popular tales, they began to be identified as monsters with destructive power, guardians of the underworld and bearers of natural calamities. It has been hypothesized that the Oni are nothing more than a transfiguration of the Emishi and the Ainu, ancient peoples who lived in some regions of Japan and who opposed the domination of the Japanese emperors during the late Nara and early Heian periods and were then exterminated.
Japan Trip Traditional Arts, Hagiyaki Pottery Museum in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
Japan Trip Traditional Arts, Hagiyaki Pottery at the Yoshika Taibi Memorial Museum in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
[014] Yamaguchi Hagi Yoshika Taibi Memorial Museum
Hagiyaki Pottery (萩焼) is among best pottery throughout Japan. In the early 1600s, this skill was brought to Japan from Korea. Hagiyaki Pottery was highly regarded for tea wares and was particularly popular in the Edo Period (1603 to 1867).
Often used in tea ceremony, the tea residuals cause the Hagiyaki Pottery to change colors. Tea enthusiasts were delighted of this changing color aspect. Even now Hagiyaki is higly regarded. Many stores in Hagi sell Hagiyaki tea wares, cups and bowls.
Located in the outskirts of the city, the Yoshika Taibi Memorial Museum features a large collection of valuable Hagiyaki Pottery. In addition, ceramic pieces and paintings done by the museum’s namesake artist/potter are displayed. Visitors have a chance to observe the Hagiyaki process in the workshop in front of the museum. Also, there is a store in front of the visitors where Hagiyaki wares are sold.
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**5 minute walk from Yoshika Taibi Kinenkan-mae bus stop
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Closed: Opened all year round
Admission: 500 yen
Pottery Experience from 1000 yen
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Japan Travel: Hagiyaki Pottery in the Arty Town of Hagi
Japan Travel: Hagiyaki Pottery in the Arty Town of Hagi
[026] Yamaguchi Hagiyaki Pottery
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Hagiyaki Pottery (萩焼), the local pottery style of Hagi City, located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, is very well-known both in Japan and overseas. Hagiyaki’s techniques were brought to Japan from Korea in the early 1600’s. During the Edo Period, Hagiyaki was very popular with its tea wares being highly praised at tea ceremonies.
One unique characteristic of Hagiyaki is the color of the items change over time. It is said tea residuals enter the microscopic openings within the items causing the color change. Tea enthusiasts are particularly delighted by this.
Hagiyaki is popular even today. Visitors to Hagi will find more stores around this old-fashioned town selling tea ware, cups and bowls of Hagiyaki. There are museums here as well where visitors can learn more about Hagiyaki as well as places offering visitors a chance to try their hand to create their own Hagiyaki.
Hagi Pottery
The famous pottery from Yamaguchi.
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Hagi Castle, Yamaguchi in Cherry Blossom Season - 山口県萩城跡✿指月公園 - Japan As It Truly Is
The remains of Hagi Castle in Yamaguchi become one of southern Honshu's best sakura spots, and is an often overlooked gem.
Hagi is a city on the Sea of Japan side with a large historical significance, especially from the late 19th Century. After the Meiji Restoration though, the feudal age was drawn to a close and numerous beautiful castles were destroyed...this one in 1874. Today however you can see the beautiful Shizuki Park with a unique variety of cherry blossoms.
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Japan Trip Hagi Uragami Museum in Hagi, Yamaguchi16 Moopon Highest ranked attraction
Japan Trip The Highest Ranked Tourist Attraction in Yamaguchi Prefecture: Hagi Uragami Museum in Hagi City, Japan 16 Moopon
The Hagi Uragami Museum, located in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, was rated by “Michelin Green Guide Japan 2009” as a two-star tourist attraction. Next to Iwakuni’s “Kintai-kyo Bridge”, one of the three most beautiful bridges in all of Japan, this is the highest ranked attraction in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
The Hagi Uragami Museum is located within a short walking distance from the former castle town. It was founded in 1996. It displays the donated collection of Hagi-born entrepreneur Toshiro Uragami.
Hagi Uragami Museum
The museum features art works of Hagiyaki Pottery, ukiyo-e and contemporary art. Among them are valuable Hagiyaki pieces, some of which have been preserved for centuries. Also on display are documents and films on Hagiyaki wares.
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (entry until 16:30)
Closed: Mondays (if Monday is a national holiday, the museum will be closed on the following day), New Year holidays
Admission: 300 yen
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**a short walk to the south from the former castle town
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Japan Travel: Local History of Hagi and Japan at Hagi Museum, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Hagi Town
Japan Travel: Local History of Hagi and Japan at Hagi Museum, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Hagi Town
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Located on the delta of the Abu River facing the Sea of Japan, Hagi is a well preserved historic town, with its samurai heritage and beautiful Hagiyaki Pottery. Visitors interested in Hagi’s rich past are advised to visit Hagi Museum.
Built in 2004, the museum is centered on the concept of “Hagiology.” Hagiology has many sub-themes such as nature, culture, history and so on, as Hagi is rich with all these elements and more. Within the museum, visitors can examine historic artifacts and view the displays. As Hagi is home to many famous characters of Japanese history, such as Yoshida Shoin (a key player in shaping Japan’s future pre-Meiji Restoration), there are also displays about them here as well. And English information is available.
There is a gift shop within the museum with local souvenirs such as summer tangerine. Books about local historic figures as well as Hagi original items are available here. In addition to the gift shop, there is a restaurant within the museum as well. Dishes include local Hagi meat and seafood entrees. Visitors with a sweet tooth may opt for the summer tangerine ice cream which is supposedly served only here.
Hagi Museum
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (last entry at 16:30)
Closed: Opened all year round except for a maintenance day in early September
Admission: 510 yen for adults
310 yen for College, Senior High School and University Students
100 yen for Elementary and Junior High School Students
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Japan Trip: Hagi in Japan's History--Kido Takayoshi Residence, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Hagi Town
Japan Trip: Hagi in Japan's History--Kido Takayoshi Residence, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Hagi Town
Hagi Town in Yamaguchi Prefecture is rich with art and culture. From its Hagiyaki Pottery, highly praised by the tea ceremony community, to former samurai mansions, visitors can feel Japan’s past in this small quiet town.
Visitors interested in Hagi and Japan’s history are advised to visit the birth house of Kido Takayoshi. Takayoshi is an important Japanese statesman who helped overthrow the Tokugawa family’s 264 year regime to restore the power back to the emperor. Once the new government was formed, Takayoshi became one of the most effective officials in the new government.
His birth home in the Horiuchi quarters in Hagi is a simple, traditional Japanese home. The 250 year old home has many small tatami rooms. There is a small garden as well where a pine tree (over 300 years old) stands.
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Closed: Opened All Year Round
Admission: 100 yen (Kido Residence only)
310 yen (combination ticket including eight other residences)
Japan Trip: Hagi in Japan's History--Kido Takayoshi Residence, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Hagi Town
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Japan Trip: Local History at the Hagiyaki Pottery Museum…Hagi Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture 29 Moopon
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Visitors to Hagi Town in Yamaguchi Prefecture will see many stores around the town selling items produced in the local Hagiyaki Pottery style. Hagiyaki is highly regarded in Japan and a favorite among tea lovers.
Visitors interested in Hagiyaki may be interested to visit the Hagiyaki Pottery Museum. Located on the second floor of a souvenir store outside the entrance gates of the Hagi Castle Ruins, this small museum displays valuable Hagiyaki pieces from the 1600’s.
Hagiyaki Pottery Museum
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Closed: Opened All Year Round
Admission: 500 yen
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Japan Travel Guide: Hagi Part 1 (Yamaguchi Prefecture) - Hot Spring/Beach Resort/Bullet Train
Welcome to Vincent's Travels and Vlogs,
It is my pleasure to present you our Day 2 Travels in Hagi (Yamaguchi), Japan. Everything in this video was captured using the iPhone 7 Plus. I have travelled to many countries in the past, but this was the second travel/vlog video I've ever done. With the Hyperlapse app, I was able to do a time-lapse of the subway, train, airplane, and us walking down to many renowned attractions of Hagi. Most importantly, I would again like to thank the Japan America Society of Hawaii for sponsoring our trip. Enjoy the ride; this is Day 2 of 6 in Japan.
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Our Schedule/Itinerary in Japan:
6/3 (Sat)
Leave Honolulu (6:30 pm)
6/4 (Sun - 1st Day)
Arrive Haneda (10:05 pm)
Shiba Park Hotel
6/5 (Mon - 2nd Day)
Tokyo Sightseeing: Suga Shrine, Meiji Shrine, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ghiblii Museum, Sensoji Temple, Akihabara, Tokyo Skytree.
Return to Shiba Park Hotel (10:00 pm)
6/6 (Tue - 3rd Day)
Leave Tokyo (9:30 am)
Aboard the Shinkansen (Bullet Train @ 11 am)
Arrive Hagi via Shin Yamaguchi (4:00 pm)
Hagi Ichirin Ryokan
6/7 (Wed - 4th Day)
Leave Hagi (3:00 pm) Arrive Fukuoka (5:00 pm)
Hagi Sightseeing:
Shoin Shrine
Shoka Son Juku
Birth place of Takasugi Shinsaku Hagi Castle
Get to Kia Ora Budget Stay Hotel (9:00 pm)
6/8 (Thu - 5th Day)
America Consolate (9:30 am)
Fukuoka Sightseeing: Break-off Individually
Vincent's Sightseeing: Round 1, Souvenir Shops, Tennoji Marketplace, Canal City
Return to Kia Ora Budget Stay (9:30 pm)
6/9 (Fri - 6th Day)
Leave Fukuoka (6:30 am)
Arrive Osaka (10:30 am)
Osaka Sightseeing: Break off Individually;
Vincent's Sightseeing: Osaka Shopping, Famous Diners, More Round 1, Taking Subway by himself
Osaka Castle Shimizudani High School Dotonbori (Optional)
Leave Kansai (9:05pm) Arrive Honolulu (10:00am)
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Hagi Pottery Faruk
Hagi Pottery is famous for its shape, color as well as Japanese tradition. You can collect it for daily uses and for keeping it as show-piece. Aristocratic symbols favors you to everybody who sees it or come across to it. So, do your plan to VISIT HAGI of Japan.
Hagi city -- a city where you can still use the Edo period maps
This is a Hagi city tourism promotion video.
Hagi city flourished under the Mori clan's leadership in the Edo period and eventually produced many of the Meiji Restoration heroes. It is full of precious historic and cultural heritages and blessed with beautiful nature. Take a look - you'll find how attractive Hagi city is!
SEIGAN YAMANE Japanese Tea Bowl, Hagi ware by Famous Seigan Blue Chawan CUP TEA
SEIGAN YAMANE Japanese Tea Bowl, Hagi ware by Famous Seigan Blue Chawan CUP TEA
Hagi Pottery PR Movie
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Japan Trip: Hagi Museum, Dioramas of the castle town Hagi Yamaguchi31 Moopon
Japan Trip: The Past and the Future at Hagi Museum, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Hagi Town 31 Moopon
Located on the delta of the Abu River facing the Sea of Japan, Hagi is a well preserved historic town, with its samurai heritage and beautiful Hagiyaki Pottery. Visitors interested in Hagi’s rich past are advised to visit Hagi Museum.
Built in 2004, the museum is centered on the concept of “Hagiology.” Hagiology has many sub-themes such as nature, culture, history and so on, as Hagi is rich with all these elements and more. Within the museum, visitors can examine historic artifacts and view the displays. As Hagi is home to many famous characters of Japanese history, such as Yoshida Shoin (a key player in shaping Japan’s future pre-Meiji Restoration), there are also displays about them here as well. And English information is available.
There is a gift shop within the museum with local souvenirs such as summer tangerine. Books about local historic figures as well as Hagi original items are available here. In addition to the gift shop, there is a restaurant within the museum as well. Dishes include local Hagi meat and seafood entrees. Visitors with a sweet tooth may opt for the summer tangerine ice cream which is supposedly served only here.
Hagi Museum
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (last entry at 16:30)
Closed: Opened all year round except for a maintenance day in early September
Admission: 510 yen for adults
310 yen for College, Senior High School and University Students
100 yen for Elementary and Junior High School Students
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