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  • Kasama
  • Kasama
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  • Kasama is located about an hour's drive north of Tsukuba and is well worth the trip anytime of the year. It is famous for its pottery, so you can enjoy the pottery theme park just to the east of Kasama while you are there.
  • Kasama es reconocida por su cerámica, kasama-yaki (笠間焼き). It is reddish-brown in color, with a black glaze. Up until recently, kasama-yaki was used to make things of daily use, like large pots (tsubo, 壺). Though this style was well known, it is now only made by a few kilns. Modern kasama-yaki is made in almost any style and color, from dinner ware and utensils, to works of art. It is noted for its fine quality, and thus Kasama is one of the most important artistic centers in the Kantō region. Kasama's pottery has a long history, which is connected with that of nearby Mashiko. Many people come from all over Japan and the world to study pottery with Kasama's masters.
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  • Kasama is located about an hour's drive north of Tsukuba and is well worth the trip anytime of the year. It is famous for its pottery, so you can enjoy the pottery theme park just to the east of Kasama while you are there.
  • Kasama es reconocida por su cerámica, kasama-yaki (笠間焼き). It is reddish-brown in color, with a black glaze. Up until recently, kasama-yaki was used to make things of daily use, like large pots (tsubo, 壺). Though this style was well known, it is now only made by a few kilns. Modern kasama-yaki is made in almost any style and color, from dinner ware and utensils, to works of art. It is noted for its fine quality, and thus Kasama is one of the most important artistic centers in the Kantō region. Kasama's pottery has a long history, which is connected with that of nearby Mashiko. Many people come from all over Japan and the world to study pottery with Kasama's masters.