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Yomitan Village
Pottery Workshop Fuji
Our craftsmen meticulously make each product by hand with clay and glaze through the molding and firing. Each yachimun is hand-made, giving each one unique nuance in the size, atmosphere, and color of the yachimun vessels. We hope you enjoy these differences as the individuality of our yachimun.
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Nakama Pottery
At Nakama Tohbo, we make use of both traditional techniques of Okinawan yachimun and new technologies to create products fit for the modern world.
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Kyoshi Matsuda Pottery Workshop
Kitagama has a studio in Yomitan Village in Nakagami County of central Okinawa. Introducing the works of one of the four masters, Kyoshi Matsuda.
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Glass Workshop Shizuku
Ryukyu Glass Workshop Shizuku was established in 2014 and is located in Yomitan village, Okinawa. It’s a new workshop where you can experience crow glass making in a relaxed, small group setting. When you come to Okinawa, experience the charm and depth of Ryukyu glasswork in this bright and open workshop.
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Japanese guitar "Machidaya"
This is a place where you can learn how to make kankara sanshin and learn folk songs in the Ryukyu Experience Kingdom Murasakimura. You can make your own sanshin using an assembly kit and even learn how to play it.
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Hanaori Association
"Yomitanzan Hanaori" is a geometric pattern of pretty flowers drawn with fine dots and lines. The technique was temporarily discontinued in the mid-Meiji period, but was revived in 1964. The centre focuses on the promotion of the traditional craft industry through the training of successors, joint dyeing, product development, and expansion of sales channels.
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Okiham
Okiham started out making products rooted in the local community. Those products included ham and sausage, retort pouchfoods, prepared foods, dried foods, and health drinks. Since then, the company has expanded into other fields to engage in comprehensive food manufacturing and processing.
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Okashigoten
Beni-imo, a specialty of Okinawa, is a remarkable treat with excellent nutritional value. Yomitan Village's project is to revitalize the village that created the original “Beni Imo Tart", one of Okinawa's most famous sweets.
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