Skip to main content
Gen-emon Kiln and Museum
|

Gen-emon Kiln and Museum

museum

Gen-emon Kiln and Museum

源右衛門(げんえもん)窯と資料館

Est. 90Arita, Kyushu
JTA Approved

Overview

Established in 1753, Gen-emon kiln has been creating handmade porcelain for over 260 years.

Established in 1753 in Arita, Gen-emon kiln has made handmade porcelain continuously for over 260 years. The workshops are open daily, where you can watch potters working floor-level wheels, painters applying underglaze with fine brushes, and kiln workers stoking fires with red pine logs. The adjoining Ko-Imari Museum was created by Gen-emon VI after he toured European museums in 1970 to study pieces exported from Arita in the late 1600s. The collection spans early 1630s pieces through export ware designed for European tables, plus porcelain fragments excavated from historic kiln sites in the area.

Practical info

Japanese name
源右衛門(げんえもん)窯と資料館
Nearest station
Arita Station (20 min walk)
Reservations
Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Walk-in usually fine on weekdays. Check hours before visiting.
Loading details...

Want to visit Gen-emon Kiln and Museum?

Build a trip to Arita