Mashiko

Tochigi

Pottery

Studio

Noborigama

Iwashita Pottery

Iwashita Pottery

Iwashita-san is the 6th generation potter from his family and continues to operate the gallery & shop in Mashiko.

Whilst the style of pottery has evolved throughout each generation, the heart of Iwashita Pottery is crafting homemade wares that carry the warmth of Mashiko through daily use.

Here at Iwashita Pottery, you can find their Noborigama (climbing kiln), which is one of the largest remaning Noborigamas in the Kanto region, however following the great earthquake in 2011 it is no longer in use. You can view this Noborigama during their regular opening hours.

Iwashita-san also handcrafts his favourite animal, tapirs, into themed pieces such as figures and pots and flower holders, which he sells exclusively during the bi-annual pottery fairs in Mashiko!

About Iwashita Pottery

Summary:

Plates, Cups, Bowls, Vases, Jugs

From ¥1,200 to ¥15,000

Cash & Credit Card

  • Easy to use dinnerware and animal themed pottery pieces

  • You can find pieces made by Iwashita-san as well as pieces made from other potters around Japan in their shop

During the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, many noborigama kilns were damaged or destroyed. Despite this devastation, local potters rallied together to rebuild and preserve these noborigama and in turn, Mashiko's pottery heritage.

Opening Hours:

Opening Hours:

Closed New Years and ad-hoc days

Closed New Years and ad-hoc days

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10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm

10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm
10am - 5pm

How to get there

How to get there

How to get there

  • 8 minute walk from Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art

  • 11 minute walk from the main pottery street

  • Free parking is also available outside the workshop

  • 2 hour drive from Tokyo

  • 2 hour train ride: Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Utsunomiya Station (52 minutes) and take the bus from Platform 14 for 59 stops (59 minutes) to 道祖土上 and walk for 1 minute

No Reservation Required!
No Reservation Required!