Hasami Porcelain — Modern Ceramics from a 400-Year Kiln Town
Hasami Town, adjacent to Arita but in Nagasaki Prefecture, has produced porcelain for 400 years using the same clay sources as Arita. Hasami-yaki was historically the 'common ware' — daily-use bowls and plates for merchants and farmers rather than aristocratic gift pieces. This utilitarian origin has given modern Hasami a design advantage: the kilns embraced modernist aesthetics in the 1960s-70s, producing the clean minimalist porcelain that defines contemporary Japanese tableware.
The town has 180+ kilns and showrooms concentrated along a 5km valley. The Hasami Ceramics Park and adjacent showrooms offer the widest selection — from ¥500 rice bowls to ¥50,000 limited-edition series. The price-to-quality ratio is exceptional compared to Tokyo department stores.
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