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Ureshino Green Tea Fields
Shoppers paradise.
The quaint and peaceful pottery village in the mountains.
Deep in thought about another purchase.
Sake cups anyone?

Ceramics and Green Tea Tour of Nagasaki and Saga Prefecture

By Shannon Lefebvre
Price is S$817 per traveller* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers
Features
  • 10h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
Overview

Do you love Ceramics and Green Tea and want to learn more about both arts whilst in Japan? If your answer is yes, then this is the tour for you!
Departures from Fukuoka are possible to explore and discover more about these two intriguing subjects.
You will learn about the different types of pottery from this region in Japan as well as how and why Green Tea has become one of the most sort after health drinks in the world.
There will be amazing countryside to see as we travel to each location. This is the real Japan that you will never be able to experience from urban locations. Out of the 8 to 10 hours together, at least 2 to 3 hours will be spent in the vehicle as travelling time. However my on-board commentary or the use of free wifi, will make it feel as though time as flown by!
Look forward to showing you the best of Nagasaki and Saga Prefectures as we explore this unique region of Kyushu.

Activity location

  • Okawachiyama Village
    • 1848 Otsu
    • 848-0025, Imari, Saga, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Okawachiyama Village
    • 1848 Otsu
    • 848-0025, Imari, Saga, Japan

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Medium Group Day Tour in English
  • Activity duration is 10 hours10h10h
  • Opening hours: Fri 8:00-17:00
  • English

Toyota Estima: A luxury mini van that seats 6 comfortably or 7 average sized adults.
Pickup included

Language options: English
Price details
S$1,271.32 x 1 TravellerS$1,271.32

Total
Price is S$1,271.32
Large Group Day Tour in English
  • Activity duration is 10 hours10h10h
  • Opening hours: Fri 8:00-17:00
  • English

Toyota Hiace: A large people mover that seats 9 adults comfortably.
Pickup included

Language options: English
Price details
S$1,634.55 x 1 TravellerS$1,634.55

Total
Price is S$1,634.55
Small Group Day Tour in English
  • Activity duration is 10 hours10h10h
  • Opening hours: Fri 8:00-17:00
  • English

Toyota Prius: A saloon that seats 3 comfortably or 4 average sized adults.
Pickup included

Language options: English
Price details
S$817.28 x 1 TravellerS$817.28

Total
Price is S$817.28

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedPrivate transport
  • What's includedWhat's includedWiFi on board
  • What's includedWhat's includedWe carry extra snack on board our vehicles and at certain picnic like spots to enhance the atmosphere.
  • What's includedWhat's includedAir-conditioned vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's includedSparkling and still water is provided throughout the day.
  • What's includedWhat's includedA sit down lunch or something on the go will be provided. Options include Japanese and Western.
  • What's includedWhat's includedParking Fees
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedService charge

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Of the tours total time of approx. 8 to 10 hours, about 3 hours will be travelling time from one attraction to another. You will have plenty of beautiful scenery to enjoy as well as onboard commentary and free wifi to access.

Activity itinerary

Okawachiyama Village
  • 1h
There is a hidden pottery village located in the mountainous area of Imari Town in Saga Prefecture. It is such a gem of a location that not many people know about it, except of course those who are ceramic lovers. For these people the location is 7th heaven as it is so peaceful and tranquil, at times it feels as though one has stepped back in time. Okawachiyama which translates as "Big River in the Mountains" doesn't feel like a place designed for the 21st Century. Time runs a lot slower in these parts of the countryside and its a place where you can forget about life for a half a day and feel the time slip of the region.
Izumiyama Quarry
  • 20m
Approx. 400 years ago, in 1616, a group of Korean potters, led by Yi Sam Pyeong, discovered porcelain stone at this location in Arita Town and became the first in Japan to successfully fire porcelain. The porcelain production, which began around the beginning of the 17th century and grew exponentially, consisted of Koimari wares which fans of early Imari wares just had to have, that also enchanted the royals and aristocrats of Europe. It all began here, at the porcelain stone deposit discovered at Izumiyama. For that reason, Izumiyama can certainly be considered a treasure trove. Nowadays the quarry is not in operation and has been partitioned off with a fence but tours are still held here. This is a spot which shouldn't be missed by pottery enthusiasts, as you are sure to capture a sense of being in the cradle of Arita-yaki.
Tozan Shrine
  • 20m
You know you are in Ceramic Territory when the Shrines are decked out in Porcelain designs. It's actually quite remarkable for such a religious and hence traditional institution to allow these designs but when you think about it, it's actually a marketing masterpiece that will attract more customers to the region to see something unique. The Tozan Shrine is specifically located just above a train station is its easy to find but of course you just have to be careful when crossing the tracks. But don't worry since we are in the remote countryside of Kyushu there aren't too many trains in a daily routine. Walking towards the Shrine is a cultural event in itself. You literally have to stop and look intensely at every statue, pillar, column and of course the main torii entrance gates that feature at every Shinto Shrine in Japan.
The Kyushu Ceramic Museum
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
If you want to experience and understand the history of pottery from the area, there is definitely enough English provided to give you plenty of background information and to allow you to delve into the finer details of all this regarding Kyushu Ceramics. The range of products and displays at the Kyushu Ceramic Museum are as diverse and wide ranging as you would expect from a highly rated institution. They get visitors from all over Japan and many more from abroad and this reflects in their efforts to provide as much English signposting and subtitling.
Arita Sera
  • 2h
One of the biggest issues I had in the past was finding the right Porcelain shops for the right customer. It is extremely different to know what type of ceramics someone might have a tendency to be impressed by, therefore it was necessary to frequent many different shops to sample the pottery style of the area in general and the artisian in particular. As you can probably guess, this takes up a lot of precious time travelling from place to place and obviously very hit and miss. This is a problem that I don't have to worry about anymore! These days I head straight to the Arita Sera shops and just let the clients roam at their hearts content. There are over 20 ceramic speciality shops, so there is a lot to see and appreciate. You can window shop, enter as many places as you like to get up and personal with the products (touch and feeling is just as important as how visually appealing the products are) and if you wish a private talk with one of the shop owners can be arranged.
Arita Porcelain Park
  • 45m
Arita Porcelain Park borders Nagasaki so closely that one could be forgiven to think that you were still in the same Prefecture. A mere hop, skip and jump from Nagasaki and you are in Saga and one of the most famous pottery producing areas in all of Japan. Arita is known for producing Arita Porcelain, one of the traditional handicrafts of Japan. It also holds the largest ceramic fair in Western Japan, called the Arita Ceramic Fair. This event is held from April 29th to May 5th every year and has thousands of stores and stalls lining the six-kilometer high street. One of the best well known places is the Arita Porcelain Park Nagasaki, where a replica of Dresden's Zwinger (Baroque Palace) houses a collection of Arita and European porcelain. A very interesting place to wander around and appreciate real beauty, not only are the buildings wonderful to gaze at but the blue and white porcelain pieces on display are to be seen to be believed. A MUST for all art lovers!
Ureshino Tea Exchange Museum: Chaoshiru
  • 45m
There is something about Green Tea that is very fascinating. We all know that Green Tea is good for us, it's great for the brain and improves cognitive function, great for aiding digestion and it's an excellent drink to help with weight loss and for skin and eye quality. The green tea industry in Japan is booming as demand from abroad has been peaking in the last 10 to 15 years. The best thing is that the Green Tea region of Ureshino is right in my backyard and its such an interesting and picturesque location to explore. I will endeavour to promote this region of Kyushu and give those Green Tea lovers insights into production techniques and the history of the town.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESOkawachiyama Village
    • 1848 Otsu
    • 848-0025, Imari, Saga, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEOkawachiyama Village
    • 1848 Otsu
    • 848-0025, Imari, Saga, Japan

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