Nagoya: Ceramic Coast & Forgotten Islands Tour
ID: GYG1119439-1718452
Catégorie:
Pays: Japon
Durée du projet:
10:00 horaires
Description
Discover the hidden gems of the Chita Peninsula on a tour from Nagoya. Explore a clay cave, visit a climbing kiln restoration site, and enjoy a seafood lunch by the sea.
Begin your journey at Nagoya Station and travel to Tokoname Ceramic Art Valley. Discover a hidden clay cave that once supplied material for legendary Tokoname teapots. Enjoy hands-on clay mining using traditional tools in an underground cave. Learn to identify different clay layers and create your own raw clay souvenir under the guidance of a master potter.
Next, visit a massive 19th-century Noborigama (climbing kiln) hidden in a forest, currently being restored by a community of artists. Participate in a symbolic brick-laying ceremony for kiln restoration and meet the artists-in-residence to learn about kiln restoration techniques.
Enjoy a private lunch at "Sea & Clay Cafe," a converted 1950s fishing warehouse overlooking the Pacific. Savor an exclusive seafood hot pot using Tokoname ceramic pots and match your meal with local microbrews from Chita Peninsula. All tableware is available for purchase from emerging local artists.
Then, visit a secluded Meiji-era lighthouse accessible only through private farmland, with an operational traditional salt farm nearby that uses ancient methods. Participate in a traditional salt-making workshop using 300-year-old methods and collect your own sea salt as a souvenir.
Explore an abandoned fishing village, a gradually depopulated fishing community where remaining elderly residents maintain traditional lifestyles. Engage in a cultural exchange with local community members, learn traditional fish-drying techniques, and participate in community preservation activities.
Finally, stop at "Ceramic Bar AON," a sophisticated bar in Nagoya's hidden arts district, where every cocktail is served in unique ceramic vessels created by local artists. Enjoy a ceramic cocktail experience, meet emerging ceramic artists in their studio space, and receive a personalized ceramic name seal as a farewell gift.
Faits saillants
- Immerse yourself in the rich ceramic heritage of Tokoname
- Explore a hidden clay cave and participate in a clay mining experience
- Visit a 19th-century climbing kiln restoration site and meet artists
- Enjoy a private lunch at a converted fishing warehouse overlooking the Pacific
- Discover a secluded Meiji-era lighthouse and participate in a salt-making workshop
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INFORMATION IMPORTANTE
Booking required 30 days in advance
Min. 10 people, max. 22 people
7:00 Meet at Nagoya Station
➜ Private transfer to Tokoname Ceramic Art Valley
INCLUS
- Luxury coach transportation
- Specialized bilingual guides
- All materials for clay mining and salt making
- Exclusive access fees
- Gourmet lunch with local beverages
- All souvenirs (clay, salt, ceramic seal)
- Insurance and taxes
NON INCLUS
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
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Annulations
Cette excursion peut être annulée sans frais jusqu'à : heures d'annulation avant le début du voyage. Si vous l'annulez après les heures d'annulation ou si vous ne vous présentez pas à l'excursion, le prix total de l'activité vous sera toujours facturé. Tout retard à la prise en charge ou au départ sera considéré comme un retard.