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Yachimun Street (Pottery Street)

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Yachimun Street, also known as Pottery Street, is a charming and colorful lane tucked away in the picturesque town of Tsuboya, Naha, Okinawa. This narrow, cobblestoned street is the heart of Okinawa's rich pottery tradition, a place where the air is thick with the scent of clay and the history of the craft.

As you stroll down Yachimun Street, you're transported back in time. The street is lined with quaint shops and studios, each filled with handcrafted yachimun (Okinawan for "pottery"). These pieces range from functional teacups and bowls to intricate art pieces, each uniquely reflecting the vibrant colors and spirit of Okinawan culture.

The potters here use traditional techniques passed down through generations, and many studios offer demonstrations or workshops. Visitors can watch skilled artisans at the wheel, transforming lumps of clay into beautiful, intricate ceramics. It's not just a shopping experience; it's an opportunity to engage with the art and the artists, making it a truly interactive cultural journey.

Hours:

24/7 accessibility for the street itself

Closed:

No closing days

Available:

All year

Minimum Age:

All ages are welcome

Fees:

No entry fee 



The area

Address
1 Chome-16 Tsuboya, Naha, Okinawa 902-0065, Japan

What other travelers are saying about Yachimun Street (Pottery Street)

If you love Japanese ceramics, you would like this place. It is good for a chill afternoon if you are too tired for the touristy sightseeing. With ceramics museum , ceramics store and cafe, you can possibly spend 2 hours here, as the street is quite short.
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Li Ceci
Jul 31, 2024
A very nice street with nice shops selling big variety of ceramic goods. A good place to get a pair of Shisa which are bit more special
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Yuri Klebanov
Oct 6, 2024
Streets are so beautiful here. You really get the feeling of old traditional Okinawa. Downside side is the shops are all about same and aimed for tourist who want to buy pottery. Not all come from Okinawa so ask shop keeper before buying. Bought some nice gift here though so all in all pretty happy I went here.
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M vG
Mar 1, 2024
So many shops selling their china. Some are so beautiful with special design, end up buying a lot.
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Mischa Ngan
Nov 27, 2024
There are many pottery and ceramics shops around. Most of them have same kind of mugs and teapots but some have very unique designs. The prices are high but if you want to buy a Japanese pottery this a right place to go for.
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Guzide Duranoglu
Apr 9, 2024


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