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Mashiko, Tochigi

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Tochigi / Mashiko
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Oct 31 – Nov 3 Sat 9:00 – 16:00
Market

Mashiko Pottery Fair

Twice a year, a small pottery town in the Kanto hills receives more visitors than it can c…

·9am–5pm (last day until 4pm). Held twice yearly: spring Golden Week and late October–early November. Around 600 stalls and tents. ·Jonaizaka and Sayado areas, Mashiko, Tochigi
A reading of this place

Pottery shards line the low stone walls along the road from the station, not as decoration but as boundary markers — the residue of kilns that have operated here since the late Edo period. Mashiko sits in the flat northern reach of the Kanto plain, the hills of the southern edge rising gently toward Ibaraki, and the town's particular gravity comes from the clay beneath it and what people have made from that clay across generations.

The mingei movement gave Mashiko its modern identity. Hamada Shoji settled here and built his kiln, and the house and workshop survive as the Hamada Shoji Kinenkan Mashiko Sankokan — a museum that holds not only his work but folk objects gathered from around the world, arranged as he arranged them, without the clinical distance of a conventional collection. The Mashiko Tougei Bijutsukan nearby holds work by Hamada and Shimaoka Tatsuzo, potters whose output shaped what the word "Mashiko-yaki" means to anyone who has held one of its pieces: thick-walled, ash-glazed, made to be used. Twice a year the Mashiko Tougei-ichi fills the town with stalls and buyers, and the Mashiko Yoichi brings a different, quieter energy after dark. The kilns themselves are not museums. Smoke still rises.

Inside this place

What converges here

Cultural Properties 7
  • Tsuna Shrine Main Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Saimyo-ji Temple Main Hall Zushi Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Entsu-ji Omote-mon Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Jizo-in Main Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Tsuna Shrine Sessha Okura Shrine Main Hall Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Saimyo-ji Three-Story Pagoda Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Saimyo-ji Temple Romon Gate Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Stations 2
  • Nanai 真岡線
  • Mashiko 真岡線
Museums Cultural Properties Stations