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2021.11.18

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The 17th Autumn Arita Ceramics Festival November 19th (Friday) to 23rd (Tuesday / holiday)

ARITA PORCELAIN LAB Arita Flagship Store, OUTLET products (50% to 30% OFF) will be on sale only during the period. We also have a great value OUTLET lucky bag. At the cafe, you can enjoy the autumn limited lunch "Saga Prefecture Beef Hayashi Rice". Please come by all means.

 

The "Arita Pottery Market" held every year during Golden Week is famous for being crowded with more than 1 million people, but the "Autumn Arita Ceramics Festival" is a leisurely and relaxing time with the autumn leaves of Arita, which is rich in nature. You can explore the town. You can stroll along the streets with historic buildings in kimono, walk around town with a guide, and enjoy a limited-time menu that feels autumn at the restaurant.

 

"Ultimate ARITA WARE Pudding" is available for pre-order at "Makuake", a support and purchase service for attrition and experience. From the start on October 21, 2021, the initial target was achieved in 13 hours, and 10 on the 10th day. We achieved 300 people on the 30th of March, and are currently challenging the final goal of 500 people until the end of November 29th. We will hold a tasting party of "Ultimate ARITA WARE Pudding" at the Autumn Arita Ceramics Festival (November 19-23), which was promised to commemorate the achievement of the next goal of 300 people!

 

Location: ARITA PORCELAIN LAB Arita Flagship Store

佐賀県西松浦郡有田町上幸平1-11-3 TEL:0955-29-8079

Time: 10: 00-17: 00

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ARITA PORCELAIN LAB

Founded in 1804, “Arita Porcelain Lab” is the modern brand name of the Yazaemon Kiln, which was established over 200 years ago.
It is one of Arita’s oldest and largest-scale operating kilns.
Our luxury and modern style of Arita porcelain pieces are created​ ​
one by one by handwork of skilled artisants,
taking advantage of the unique and techniques inherited in tradition of Yazaemon kiln, which evolved through countless trials.