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Tokoname Pottery Town — Climbing Kilns & Clay-Pipe Streets

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Tokoname Pottery Town — Climbing Kilns & Clay-Pipe Streets

Tokoname (常滑) is one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, producing ceramics continuously for over 1,000 years. The town's hillside Pottery Footpath (やきもの散歩道, Yakimono Sanpomichi) winds 1.6km through narrow lanes lined with ceramics studios, galleries, and historic kilns. The streets themselves incorporate pottery — clay drainage pipes embed in walls, ceramic shards pave walkways, and massive discarded kiln saggars (protective ceramic boxes) serve as garden decorations.

The most photographed landmark is the Noborigama (climbing kiln) on Pottery Hill — a 10-chamber sloped kiln dating to the Meiji era, built into the hillside to use rising heat efficiently. Tokoname is famous for shudei (朱泥, red clay) teapots — unglazed, smooth pottery that becomes increasingly lustrous with tea use. Master potters craft these by hand, and serious tea enthusiasts worldwide seek Tokoname kyusu (teapots) for brewing high-grade Japanese tea.

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Getting There

Access Information

Tokoname City, 40-min train from Nagoya (Meitetsu Tokoname Line to Tokoname Station). Pottery Footpath free to walk 24/7 (studios/galleries open 10:00–17:00, many closed Wed). Tokoname Pottery Hall: ¥550, displays historic ceramics. Visit duration: 2–3 hours. Combine with Chubu Centrair Airport (10 min by train) for airport visit or departure.

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**Walking route strategy:** Start at Tokoname Station and follow signs to the Pottery Footpath's A Course (1.6km loop, 60 minutes). The path is hilly with stairs — wear comfortable walking shoes. Begi

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