Life / Living / Hospital Spots in Arita / Imari Area

  • Riso Porcelain
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Saga Pref. Nishimatsuragunaritachou Shirakawa 1-4-20
    A pottery studio located in 1-Chome, Shirakawa, Arita Town, Nishimatsuura County, Saga Prefecture. The studio is located on the site of the home of Yi Sam-pyeong, the father of Arita ware. Using paints and glazes created according to historical documents, the studio makes collaborative products, tableware for special occasions, and everyday tableware like soba noodle soup cups and bowls decorated with traditional old Imari designs.
  • Tsujiseijisha
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Saga Pref. Nishimatsuragunaritachou Kamikouhira 1-9-8
    A pottery studio and shop located in 1 Chome, Kamikohira Arita Town, Nishimatsuura County, Saga Prefecture. The studio has been an official purveyor to the Imperial household since 1668 when a piece by the third head of the studio was presented to Emperor Reigen and still provides the Japanese imperial family with pottery today. In recent years, the studio has succeeded in recreating Gokushin ware, a secret technique originally invented by the eighth head of the studio.
  • Fukuju-Toen Co., Ltd.
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Saga Nishimatsuura-gun Aritacho Nakadaru 2-30-16
  • ARITA PORCELAIN LAB, Kikan Store
    Shopping
    Saga Nishimatsuura-gun Aritacho Kamikohira 1-11-3
  • Kaneao
    Shopping
    Saga Nishimatsuura-gun Aritacho Kamikohira 2-3-3
  • Marushige Touki
    Shopping
    Saga Nishimatsuura-gun Aritacho Akasaka Oroshidanchi 9-go
    Arita Sera is a Japanese tableware store located on a small hill about five minutes by car from Arita Station, where you can find many Arita-yaki specialty stores.
  • Shobido Honten (Nakanohara Main Shop)
    Shopping
    Saga Nishimatsuura-gun Aritacho Nakanohara 1-1-13
    An Arita ware porcelain shop established in 1959. They created their original brand Kisen in 1990, aiming to revive the beauty of Arita ware passed down through the generations with its blend of innovation and tradition. Their contemporary Arita ware is usable in a variety of occasions fitting todays lifestyles.
  • Komeri Power Imari
    Shopping
    Saga Imari Matsushimacho 494-2
  • Imari Arita Kyoritsu Hospital
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Saga Nishimatsuura-gun Aritacho Ninose Ko 860
  • Imari City Office
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Saga Imari Tachibanacho 1355-1
  • McDonald’s Imari
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    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Saga Imari Niricho Ozatoko 2257-3

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  • docomo Shop Imari
    Shopping
    Saga Imari Niricho Hachiyagarami 1307
  • docomo Shop Arita (Saga)
    Shopping
    Saga Nishimatsuura-gun Aritacho Nanbaru Ko 37-1
  • Direx Imari Matsushima
    Shopping
    Saga Imari Matsushimacho 701
  • Drug Eleven Imari
    Shopping
    Saga Imari Tachibanacho 1891-1
  • The Daiso DAISO MaxValu Imari Ekimae
    Shopping
    Saga Imari Shintencho Nakajima 480-1
  • The Daiso DAISO Imari
    Shopping
    Saga Imari Niricho Hachiyagarami 1267
  • The Daiso DAISO MaxValu Arita
    Shopping
    Saga Nishimatsuura-gun Aritacho Nanbaru Ko 45
  • The Daiso DAISO Imari Matsushima
    Shopping
    Saga Imari Matsushimacho Karami 634
  • The Daiso MaxValu Imari Ekimae
    Shopping
    Saga Imari Shintencho Nakajima 480-1

Saga Areas

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Away from the fast-paced cities of mainland Japan, Kyushu’s Saga prefecture offers quaint towns and cities known for their traditional crafts, particularly ceramics. Rich in kaolin (a type of clay), Saga became the homeland of Arita ware, a delicate, decorative porcelain that is now celebrated worldwide and can be discovered in the towns of Arita, Imari, and Karatsu.

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