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Travel Japan Through Tableware
Travel Japan through tableware this summer. Explore handcrafted pieces from Kyoto, Tokyo, Akita, and more.

An Afternoon with Pristine Porcelain
Savor the serenity of celadon from Nabeshima Kosen Kiln. A tranquil table setting of tea, wagashi, and seasonal beauty.

Create a serene winter table with celadon, glass, and woodware, bringing warmth and frosty charm to your dining space.

Toguri Museum of Art: Enchanted by the Beauty of Nabeshima and Kinrande
Explore the Toguri Museum, known for its beautiful collection of Hizen porcelain, including Imari and Nabeshima ware.

Wagashi Day with Nabeshima Celadon
Celebrate Wagashi Day with Japanese sweets on Hataman Touen's pale blue celadon ceramics, blending delicate flavors with smooth and elegant tableware.

Walking Through Okawachiyama: A Village of Secretive Pottery
Explore Okawachiyama, a pottery village famous for historic Imari Nabeshima ware, traditional kilns, and stunning scenery.

Kosen Kiln's Workshop: A Magical Mystery Tour of Nabeshima Celadon
Découvrez les traditions et l'héritage de la céramique de Nabeshima à travers notre entretien avec le maître du four Kosen, Kawasoe Takahiko.

Reviving Tradition: Kawasoe Takahiko's Vision for Nabeshima Ware
Learn more about Kosen Kiln's celadon ceramics, their esteemed history, and protecting the future of Nabeshima ware.

La Naissance de la Série Moist : Dans l'Atelier d'Hataman Touen
We visit the Hataman Touen workshop to see where the Moist series and other handcrafted Japanese tableware are made.

Exploring Hataman Touen Gallery
We visit the Hatamen Touen Gallery and speak with the company's president, Hataishi Shinji.

Preserving Heritage: The Art of Old Imari Replicas at Rinkuro Kiln
Rinkuro Kiln in Nagasaki prefecture specializes in Old Imari replicas, preserving a style first produced in 1610.

The Enduring Beauty of Fine Imari Porcelain
To immerse oneself in the realm of Imari porcelain is to reconnect with a storied past, resonating through the spirited tints, elegant shapes, and multifaceted designs.

Discovering Unique Imari Artistry Behind Museum Doors
Explore the beauty of Ko-Imari through a visit to the Matsuoka Museum of Art, tracing their influence on Japanese ceramics.

Interview with Nabeshima Ware Artist: Kawasoe Takahiko—Nabeshima Kosen Kiln
Kosen Kiln's medaka rice fIsh series tableware has a charm that grabs your attention as soon as you lay eyes on it.

Beautiful Tradition Enjoyed with Imari Nabeshima Ware
We prepared the table for a special family gathering to celebrate "Tango-no-Sekku," Boys' Day.

Welcome Spring to the Table with Celadon Plates
ake a break from the cold winter weather and decorate your table using Imari Nabeshima ware celadon plates in light blue hues with spring-beckoning designs.





