Product Description
Create Your Own Unique Kyo-yaki/Kiyomizu-yaki Pottery in the Heart of Kyoto
Immerse yourself in the rich tradition of Kyoto’s famous Kyo-yaki (Kiyomizu-yaki) pottery with a hands-on workshop at Zuikogama, a renowned kiln with over 150 years of history. This experience offers a rare opportunity to create authentic pottery pieces under the guidance of skilled craftsmen who will teach you traditional techniques in a supportive and relaxed environment.
Whether you are a first-time potter or have some experience, this workshop is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all skill levels. Enjoy the creative process of molding clay on an electric potter’s wheel, experimenting with shapes, textures, and colors to produce a personalized keepsake of your Kyoto visit.
What to Expect
- Introduction & Demonstration: Your experience begins with a brief introduction to the history of Kyo-yaki pottery and a demonstration of basic techniques by your instructor.
- Hands-On Pottery Making: You’ll then sit at an electric potter’s wheel and learn how to shape your own bowl, cup, or other simple ceramic form. Staff will assist you throughout the session, ensuring you get the most out of your time.
- Creative Freedom: Depending on the session length, you will have time to practice and refine your piece, and even experiment with different forms and designs.
- Glazing & Firing: After your session, your pottery piece will be glazed and fired by the studio. This process typically takes about 2 months.
- Shipping Service: Finished products can be shipped internationally for an additional fee (approximate cost varies by destination). This is a convenient way to receive your unique pottery safely at home.
Package Options
- 20-minute electric potter’s wheel experience — ¥2,900
Ideal for beginners or those with limited time who want to try basic pottery shaping. - 25-minute electric potter’s wheel experience — ¥3,900
Offers slightly more time to practice and create a refined piece. - 55-minute electric potter’s wheel experience — ¥6,500
The most comprehensive option allowing you to craft multiple pieces or spend more time perfecting your work.
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Additional Information
- Group Bookings: Suitable for school groups, corporate team-building activities, or family outings. Prior reservation is recommended for groups.
- Language: Instruction is primarily in Japanese, but staff are patient and can assist with basic English communication.
- What to Wear: Comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting a little dusty or clay-stained. Aprons are usually provided.
- Accessibility: The studio is located near Kiyomizu Temple, easily accessible by public transportation.
- Safety: All tools and equipment are provided and sanitized regularly. Staff will ensure a safe and comfortable environment.
- Booking: Reservations are required, especially for weekend or holiday visits. Early booking is recommended to secure preferred time slots.
Store Information
Zuikogama Kyoto Kiyomizu Store
- Address: 385-5 Yasaka Kamimachi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 605-0827, Japan
- Access: 3-minute walk from Kyoto City Bus stop “Kiyomizu-michi”
- Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)
- Closed: Confirm on reservation or website before visiting
- Reservations: Phone 075-744-6644
Customer Reviews
“The best experience ever. It was my first time doing pottery, so I didn’t know anything, but the staff were kind, patient, and helpful despite my many mistakes. I signed up for the 55-minute session and still had some time to play with the clay at the end. It was so much fun and not crowded.”
“Awesome experience! The instructors were knowledgeable and patient while teaching us how to mold our pieces. We had a very pleasant time and are excited to see the finished products.”
“A unique experience with a personal instructor who helped us achieve exactly what we wanted. We made six pieces in total — four bowls and two cups. We shipped five pieces to Australia (additional cost about $100), which will take around two months to arrive.”
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