From Nagoya: Crafting Traditions in Tokoname and Arimatsu
- Stroll the Tokoname Pottery Path, lined with traditional artisan shops and cafes.
- Tour the historic post town of Arimatsu and shop for beautiful handcrafted textiles.
- Watch master artisans create intricate indigo-dyed fabrics in Arimatsu.
- Discover the charms of Tokoname, Japan’s leading producer of maneki-neko “lucky cats” and featured in the anime "A Whisker Away."
What to expect
Explore Japan’s rich craftsmanship on this full-day tour from Nagoya. Visit Tokoname, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, and discover the history of traditional pottery. Stroll the Tokoname Pottery Path, where winding pottery lined streets filled with traditional houses, artisan shops, and cafes await. Marvel at the intricate porcelain tiles, step inside a historic kiln, and enjoy the quirky exhibits—including a museum dedicated to toilets!
Next, head to Arimatsu, a village renowned for its labor-intensive indigo-dyeing technique, Arimatsu Shibori. Watch skilled artisans create stunning textiles, and shop for one-of-a-kind hand-dyed fabrics. This tour offers a unique blend of history, artistry, and local charm.













Reviews
My guide Kim was very friendly and cheerful, and knowledgeable about the history of the places we visited. This is particular helpful because most of the people in the shops and museums do not speak English well. Kim was also very caring about my mom to make sure she was not too tired or too hot (the heat was surprisingly strong on that day). Our driver Iwasaki sen was very good. This was a bonus for me as I easily get motion sickness but I was feeling comfortable throughout the whole trip. I strongly recommend those who are interested in the cultural heritage of Nagoya to join this tour. You will learn some of the amazing traditional Japanese handicrafts, that are unique here. One good thing of the tour us that it's a small group tour, so you will be able to enjoy the tour quietly.
Good to know
For those looking to join from Tokyo, take the following services on the Tokaido Shinkansen line:
Departing Tokyo Station – Arriving Nagoya Station
Tokyo: 07:00 – Nagoya: 08:38 – Nozomi No. 203
Tokyo: 07:09 – Nagoya: 08:47 – Nozomi No. 9
Rather than heading straight back to Tokyo, we recommend staying in Nagoya after the tour or booking accommodation in Hikone or Ise.
For international visitors holding a Japan Rail (JR) Pass, both train services (including reservations) can be used without any additional charge.
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