Came with a friend to visit this beautiful garden. There is a big Aeon shopping mall where you can enjoy food and beverages.
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Noritake Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Noritake is Japan's premier ceramic brand with a century-old history. The Noritake Garden was built on the site of the original factory. While displaying and introducing the company's works, it has also become a leisure place in the center of Nagoya. In the handicraft center, you can learn about the delicate craftsmanship of ceramics through visits, and you can also participate in practical exercises of ceramics making. There's also a museum here, showcasing rare early Noritake pieces, such as early 20th century vases, jars and plates. In the exhibition hall, you can enjoy various modern products of Noritake, in addition to tableware, there are various industrial products, electronic products and cutting-edge technology. There are also some restaurants and several shops within the Noritake Gardens. In addition, there is a gallery here, which often holds exhibitions of oil paintings and other works of art. At the same time, there are also famous discount points nearby, where you can buy discontinued products at discounted prices (60-70% off).
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Noritake Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Came with a friend to visit this beautiful garden. There is a big Aeon shopping mall where you can enjoy food and beverages.
Running to see the porcelain exhibition, the park itself is very small, the environment is very comfortable, and the water quality is clear and transparent. A variety of patterned porcelains are displayed in the porcelain exhibition hall, and the deeds of the porcelain factory are also highlighted. The service attitude is very good and very satisfied.
Zewu Forest Park, an exclusive memorial hall for a porcelain brand in Nagoya. Japan has three bone porcelain brands. When we went there were not many people, it was very close to the Toyota Industry Memorial Hall, and it took about half an hour to walk. Zewu Forest is very close to Nagoya Station and can be reached on foot. Very stylish red brick building, with a large lawn square outside, very cultural atmosphere, it is simply an oasis in the center of the city. On sunny days, parents often bring their children to play here.
It is a nice place with a nice atmosphere, and the brick building, trees and fountains, make it a very good space. There are restaurants and shops, and the AEON MALL is next door, so it seems to be good for an elegant time or a detour on the way back from shopping. Illuminations are also done only for Christmas. An exhibition that makes use of the taste such as Santa on the chimney shines.
Go to the forest of Noritake and you can also see about 50 eel flags floating in the wind~ and the [forest picnic market] held on May 4 and 5 not only have flowers and plants and food, but also music and art performances.
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