Discover Tokoname’s most iconic destination, the “Pottery Footpath,” with a guided tour led by a local ceramic artist who grew up in the area and studied abroad. Their unique perspective ensures a seamless and enriching experience.
While pottery can be found in many regions, this tour reveals why Tokoname stands out, adding depth to your journey. More than just admiring the scenery, this multilingual tour (available in English, Spanish, and more) offers insights into the history and culture of Tokoname. You'll also have the rare opportunity to interact with local ceramic artists, making your visit truly unforgettable.
At the Tokoname Ceramic Hall, you'll dive into the rich history and craftsmanship of Tokoname City, a place renowned for its exquisite ceramics. Discover the fascinating story behind one of Japan's oldest pottery traditions and gain insights into the artistry that has shaped this cultural treasure.
The giant Maneki Neko in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, is a popular attraction on the Chita Peninsula. Nicknamed "Tokonyan," this 3.8-meter-tall and 6.3-meter-wide cat playfully peeks out from atop a wall. It’s a must-visit photo spot for travelers!
Located near the center of the "Pottery Footpath" area, you’ll find a slope uniquely lined with large "earthenware pipes" and "shochu jars" on both walls. As you ascend the slope, you'll reach the summit, which leads to Komyoji Temple. Midway up the slope is the Dokanzaka Rest Area, where you can shop for Tokoname pottery and other small goods. The rest area also offers various activities, such as the "Maneki Neko Painting Experience," along with tourist information about the Pottery Footpath. Equipped with a well-maintained restroom and powder room, it’s the perfect spot to take a break during your walk!
You will make your own way to the meeting points