Experience Hasami Ware, a centuries-old pottery tradition that’s found new life in the modern kitchen. This immersive workshop lets you discover the artistry and functionality behind these minimalist ceramics. Explore Hasami’s rich history as you learn time-honored techniques from skilled artisans. Uncover how this versatile ware seamlessly bridges the gap between historical craftsmanship and contemporary daily use. Get ready to create your own Hasami pieces and explore a pottery legacy that’s stood the test of time.
Key Points

- Discover the centuries-old Hasami Ware pottery tradition, renowned for its understated elegance, durability, and suitability for modern living.
- Participate in a hands-on pottery experience led by expert potters, where you’ll learn traditional molding techniques and appreciate the craft’s artistry.
- Visit the historic Kurawankan workshop, easily accessible from nearby train stations and highways, for an immersive Hasami Ware experience.
- Explore how modern Hasami Ware potters adapt traditional techniques to create clean, minimalist designs that seamlessly integrate into contemporary kitchen settings.
- Gain insight into the versatility and functionality of Hasami Ware, with pieces that can withstand everyday use and transition from stovetop to table.
Overview of Hasami Ware Pottery Tradition

Hasami Ware is a centuries-old pottery tradition rooted in Nagasaki, Japan. It boasts a 400-year history, with a focus on producing functional ceramics for everyday use.
The region’s abundant natural resources, such as high-quality clay, wood, and coal, have supported the development of this unique craft. Hasami potters employ traditional techniques like hand-throwing, hand-building, and wood-firing to create a diverse range of wares, from bowls and plates to teapots and vases.
The resulting pieces are known for their understated elegance, durability, and suitability for modern living.
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Exploring the Meeting Point in Nagasaki
Where’s the meeting point for the Hasami Ware pottery experience?
The meeting point is Kurawankan, located at 2255-2 Isekigō, Hasami, Higashisonogi District, Nagasaki 859-3711.
Visitors can reach the meeting point by car, taking about 5 minutes from the Hasami/Arita IC or 15 minutes from the Ureshino IC.
Alternatively, they can take a 15-minute taxi ride from the JR Arita Station, a 15-minute Seihi Bus ride from the JR Mikawachi Station, or a 40-minute Seihi Bus ride from the JR Sasebo Station.
The meeting point serves as the starting point for the Hasami Ware pottery experience.
Inclusions and Details of the Tour

The tour includes several key components, such as a provided lunch, the pottery experience fee, a tour guide fee, and a taxi fee during the tour.
The experience begins at 11:00 am and returns to the meeting point at Kurawankan. This small-group tour is limited to a maximum of 6 travelers, ensuring personalized attention.
The overall cost is $125.91 per person. Operated by 株式会社VISIT九州, the tour is non-refundable, and cancellations don’t receive any refunds.
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is located near public transportation.
Experiencing the Pottery Craft

Stepping into the pottery workshop, visitors are greeted by the sights and sounds of a centuries-old craft in action. Expert potters skillfully shape clay on spinning wheels, transforming simple earth into functional yet beautiful Hasami Ware.
Participants will learn the techniques of this time-honored tradition, using their hands to mold, pinch, and manipulate the pliable material. The rhythmic motions and the potter’s keen eye guide the clay into elegant bowls, plates, and cups.
Immersed in the process, travelers gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry and patience required to create these timeless ceramic pieces.
Discovering the History and Techniques

Hasami Ware’s origins trace back over 400 years, rooted in the region’s rich clay deposits and skilled artisans.
The distinctive style evolved from the area’s traditional wood-firing techniques, producing durable, functional wares.
Today, Hasami Ware is celebrated for its minimalist aesthetic and versatility, suitable for modern daily use.
Potters meticulously craft each piece, whether a simple teacup or intricate serving dish, using time-honored methods passed down through generations.
The result is a refined, understated elegance that has earned Hasami Ware recognition as a cherished Japanese ceramic tradition.
Appreciating the Modern Daily Use Pottery

Though Hasami Ware‘s roots lie in centuries-old techniques, modern potters have skillfully adapted this revered ceramic tradition to suit the needs of contemporary daily life.
Today, Hasami Ware is celebrated for its timeless beauty and exceptional functionality. When using Hasami Ware, one can appreciate:
- The clean, minimalist designs that seamlessly integrate into any modern kitchen or dining setting.
- The durable, high-quality construction that ensures each piece withstands the rigors of everyday use.
- The versatility that allows Hasami Ware to transition effortlessly from the stovetop to the table, and from the microwave to the oven.
Practical Information and Logistics

To experience the modern daily use pottery of Hasami Ware firsthand, travelers can easily access the region.
Located in Nagasaki, Japan, the meeting point is Kurawankan, just 5 minutes from the Hasami/Arita interchange and 15 minutes from the Ureshino interchange by car.
Visitors can also reach the site by train, taking a 15-minute taxi from JR Arita Station or a 15-minute Seihi Bus from JR Mikawachi Station.
The full-day tour includes lunch, pottery experience, guide, and transportation fees, costing $125.91 per person.
With a maximum of 6 travelers, the experience offers an intimate look at this 400-year-old pottery tradition.
The Sum Up

Enjoy the rich heritage of Hasami Ware, a centuries-old pottery tradition from Nagasaki, Japan. Engage with skilled artisans in a hands-on workshop, learning time-honored techniques while creating your own pieces. Discover how these versatile ceramics, celebrated for their minimalist design, bridge the gap between historical artistry and modern daily use.
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