Takasagoya |
The building is a two-story wooden construction that was constructed roughly a century ago.
Its floor plan, pillar arrangement, and shoji screens all reflect the style of the era.
In Tottori, folk crafts are thriving, and the prefecture is home to over a dozen kilns.
At Takasagoya, tourists can purchase Japanese paper, kasuri, and other crafts in addition to a variety of ceramic items from nearby kilns.
Because every kiln is unique in terms of design, color, and shape, ceramic artwork in particular is a wonderful gift for that someone special.
Access:2-minute walk from Kururi Red Course, Kakedashi-cho
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Takasagoya
Address:1, Moto-Daiku-machi, Tottori CityAccess:2-minute walk from Kururi Red Course, Kakedashi-cho
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