From there we went to the home of a famous potter, which was supposed to be a good example of a traditional Japanese home. Unfortunately, it's tucked away in the middle of an otherwise un-touristy neighborhood and really hard to find. Fortunately, it's in Japan, so we asked some nice lady on the street how close we were, and she literally walked us there.
The first interesting feature of the house was the picture policy. I asked the lady at the front desk if I could take pictures. She asked me to sign in, giving my name, address, and purpose (hobby) and then I was allowed to snap away. It was worth the effort.
Here's the main central room:
And here's the other kiln:
The house was incredibly beautiful and very Japanese:
From there, we headed on to find a shrine that was recommended to us by pretty much everyone we talked to before we went: Kiyomizu. Stay tuned.
1 comment:
Cool pictures-- looks like a very neat place to visit. I remember when I went to Canterbury Cathedral and I had to sign in, etc., to be able to take pictures. I think I had to pay like 1 pound as well, and I got a bright orange sticker to wear. Funny. =)
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