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An old town shop in Olive Street, Honmachi
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A utsuwa shop on Olive Street, Honmachi, Tajimi. It is a tasteful shop with an old town house as a shop. It is located on the road in front of the Toto Creation Hall.
You can enjoy the garden and tatami room as well as the old-fashioned vessels to modern vessels. Especially the view from the second floor is the best.
Olive Street, which was named after Furuta Oribe, a Sengoku daimyo (Japanese territorial Lord in the Sengoku period), was lined up with ceramic wholesalers. Oribe Furuta, a benefactor of Mino ware, inherits Sen no Rikyu's tea ceremony and exerts his power in tea ware, architecture, and garden making. Oribe Utsuwa Residence is a ceramic shop that has been renovated from a rice wholesaler. Not only the pottery on display, but also the Oribe lanterns in the garden heading to the tea room. In addition, many living national treasures and works by other artists are on display.
Inside the buried t, it is an old folk house-style building, and there is a wide selection of items, including local writers. You can buy vessels at a discount of 2 at the market price.
An old town shop in Olive Street, Honmachi
A utsuwa shop on Olive Street, Honmachi, Tajimi. It is a tasteful shop with an old town house as a shop. It is located on the road in front of the Toto Creation Hall.
You can see buildings and gardens with pottery.
You can enjoy the garden and tatami room as well as the old-fashioned vessels to modern vessels. Especially the view from the second floor is the best.
You can see all of Mino ware.
Olive Street, which was named after Furuta Oribe, a Sengoku daimyo (Japanese territorial Lord in the Sengoku period), was lined up with ceramic wholesalers. Oribe Furuta, a benefactor of Mino ware, inherits Sen no Rikyu's tea ceremony and exerts his power in tea ware, architecture, and garden making. Oribe Utsuwa Residence is a ceramic shop that has been renovated from a rice wholesaler. Not only the pottery on display, but also the Oribe lanterns in the garden heading to the tea room. In addition, many living national treasures and works by other artists are on display.
Weaving Department
You can enjoy matcha and Japanese sweets in the back of the store. It was more delicious because it was served with Oribe no Tsuwa.
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Inside the buried t, it is an old folk house-style building, and there is a wide selection of items, including local writers. You can buy vessels at a discount of 2 at the market price.