Mashiko, Tochigi
Plates, cups, vases and other daily use pieces
From ¥2,000
Cash & Credit Card
Kenmoku Pottery
About Kenmoku Pottery
Run by Konomi who creates a range of elevated and beautiful, yet functional ceramics that aim to seamlessly blend with your lifestyle
You can find sculptures which bring to life rejected items, such as recycled aluminium roofs
Using a noborigama (climbing kiln), you'll find pieces that encapsulate the Mingei philosophy that values everyday, handcrafted objects made for practical daily use rather than for display or prestige
Opening hours
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
Closed
Thu
Closed
Fri
Closed
Sat
10am - 5pm
Sun
10am - 5pm
Location & how to get there
Located on the main pottery street in Mashiko and is a 6 minute walk from the Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art
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 (55 minutes) to 道祖土上 and walk for 1 minute
About the artist
Kenmoku Pottery is run by Konomi who's father, of Taiwanese decent, was also an artist and was how she picked up her artistry
She aims to incorporate her style of ceramics with the concept of Mashiko Mingei
You will also see Kenmoku Pottery's pieces at the Tokichi (pottery fair) that will run from December 6 to 14







