Agano Ware One Day Tour in Fukuchi-Machi

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Japan’s cultural heritage comes alive in Fukuchi-Machi through the Agano Ware One Day Tour. Visitors can enjoy the centuries-old art of pottery-making, crafting their own Agano ware piece. The tour also includes a traditional tea ceremony, inviting guests to savor local flavors and gain insight into Japan’s refined traditions. With expert guidance and a picturesque setting, this experience promises to transport travelers on a journey of artisanal discovery. What will you uncover on this captivating tour?

Key Points

Agano Ware One Day Tour in Fukuchi-Machi - Key Points

  • Private one-day tour showcasing the traditional Agano ware pottery and providing hands-on pottery making, tea ceremony, and local cuisine experiences.
  • Tour includes a guided visit to the Agano ware atelier, where participants can observe the production process.
  • Participants will create their own unique pottery piece under the guidance of a skilled ceramic artist during the hands-on pottery session.
  • A traditional Japanese tea ceremony is part of the tour, allowing participants to appreciate the meticulous preparation and slow, deliberate movements of the tea master.
  • The tour ends with a lunch featuring local cuisine at the Fureai juku, providing an opportunity to further immerse in the local culture.

Tour Overview

The Agano Ware One Day Tour takes place in Fukuchi-Machi, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.

Priced from $96.62 per person, it’s a private tour for only your group.

You’ll receive confirmation within 48 hours, subject to availability.

It’s a non-refundable tour, so no refunds for cancellations.

The tour includes a guide, an atelier visit, pottery making, a tea ceremony, coffee/tea, and lunch at Fureai juku.

The meeting point is at Agano no Sato Fureai Koryu Kaikan, and the tour ends at 1094-1 Kōzaki, Fukuchi.

The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate.

Itinerary Highlights

Agano Ware One Day Tour in Fukuchi-Machi - Itinerary Highlights

Included in the Agano Ware One Day Tour are the guide(s) fee, an atelier tour, the opportunity to try pottery making using an electric potter’s wheel, and a tea ceremony experience.

Plus, coffee and/or tea will be provided, and lunch will be served at Fureai juku.

This immersive tour allows visitors to:

  1. Explore the atelier and witness the intricate process of Agano ware production.
  2. Get hands-on experience in pottery making, using the electric potter’s wheel.
  3. Participate in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, savoring the flavors and experiencing the cultural traditions.

Transportation Details

Agano Ware One Day Tour in Fukuchi-Machi - Transportation Details

The meeting point for the Agano Ware One Day Tour is at 2810-2 Agano, Fukuchi, Tagawa District, Fukuoka 822-1102, Japan, where local guides in red jackets can be found at the Agano no Sato Fureai Koryu Kaikan.

The tour can be accessed by car, taking approximately 90 minutes from Hakata and 1 hour from Kokura.

For those using public transportation, it’s around a 5-minute taxi ride from the Heisei Chikuho Railway Fureai Ikiriki Station.

The tour ends at 1094-1 Kōzaki, Fukuchi, Tagawa District, Fukuoka 822-1202, Japan.

Participation Requirements

Agano Ware One Day Tour in Fukuchi-Machi - Participation Requirements

Wheelchair accessibility isn’t available for this tour. Most travelers can participate, but there are some participation requirements to be aware of.

  1. This tour isn’t suitable for individuals who require a wheelchair, as the tour locations and activities aren’t wheelchair accessible.
  2. Guests should inform the tour operator in advance about any food allergies or dietary requirements, so the necessary accommodations can be made.
  3. The tour is open to travelers of all ages, but parental supervision is recommended for children.

Pottery Making Experience

Agano Ware One Day Tour in Fukuchi-Machi - Pottery Making Experience

Guests have the opportunity to partake in hands-on pottery making using an electric potter’s wheel during the tour.

Under the guidance of a skilled ceramic artist, you will learn the techniques of throwing and shaping clay. They’ll create their own unique pottery piece, which they can take home as a memorable souvenir.

The pottery making experience allows visitors to enjoy the artistry and tradition of Agano ware, a renowned ceramic style from the Fukuoka region.

It’s a chance to gain a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship behind these beautiful handmade ceramics.

Tea Ceremony Experience

Agano Ware One Day Tour in Fukuchi-Machi - Tea Ceremony Experience

Along With the hands-on pottery making, the Agano Ware One Day Tour includes a captivating tea ceremony experience.

Guests will witness the meticulous preparation and presentation of matcha tea, steeped in centuries of Japanese tradition. The ritual involves:

  1. Admiring the careful arrangement of the tea utensils.
  2. Observing the slow, deliberate movements of the tea master.
  3. Savoring the smooth, earthy flavors of the frothy matcha tea.

This immersive experience provides a deeper appreciation for the artistry and spirituality of the Japanese tea ceremony.

Dining at Fureai Juku

Agano Ware One Day Tour in Fukuchi-Machi - Dining at Fureai Juku

Lunch at Fureai juku is a highlight of the Agano Ware One Day Tour. The restaurant serves traditional Japanese cuisine made with locally-sourced ingredients.

Guests enjoy a multi-course meal in a serene, rustic setting. The menu features seasonal dishes that showcase the region’s culinary traditions. Participants can expect to sample regional specialties like Agano ware pottery-cooked rice, locally-grown vegetables, and seasonal seafood.

After the pottery-making workshop, this lunch provides a chance to relax and savor the flavors of the Fukuchi-Machi region. The attentive staff ensures an authentic and memorable dining experience.

The Sum Up

Agano Ware One Day Tour in Fukuchi-Machi - The Sum Up

The Agano Ware One Day Tour in Fukuchi-Machi offers an immersive experience into Japan’s rich artisanal heritage. Participants can explore the production of Agano pottery, engage in hands-on pottery making, and partake in a traditional tea ceremony. With expert guidance, delicious local cuisine, and a picturesque setting, this tour provides a memorable journey into Japan’s cultural traditions, suitable for travelers of all ages.