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JAPANESE TABLEWEAR 
WORKSHOP
IN TAKAYAMA 
November 25th-
December 4th 2025

In this course, you'll discover how to create various types of Japanese tableware using hand-building and wheel techniques. You will also explore decoration methods and traditional Japanese glazes made from wood ash.

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Shedule

- November 25: Meeting at Takayama Train Station; transfer to the hotel in the evening.
- November 26-27: Modeling tableware using hand-building and wheel techniques, including trimming, decorations, and drying work.
- November 28: Loading for bisque firing.
- November 29: Decoration and glazing with ORIBE, KIZETO, and KARATSU glazes.
- November 30: Loading and firing the kiln.
- December 1: Explanation about glazes.
- December 2: Day off; please plan your own activities.
- December 3: Unloading the kiln and visit to a hot spring, followed by a farewell party at the hotel.
- December 4: Departure; transfer from the hotel to Takayama Station at 7 AM.

*Please note that workshop details may be subject to change.*

You can view testimonials from past workshops in Takayama, Japan, here.

Teacher

Japanese tablewear workshop in Takayama 2024

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KOICHI INOUE
1952 - Born in Omuta City, Fukuoka
1976 - Graduated from the Department of Crafts at Osaka University of Arts.
Joined Kyoto Kawaiki Pottery, where he was involved in the production of ceramic walls, monuments, and more.
1988 - Moved to Takayama City to teach in the Ceramics Department at Hida International Crafts School.
Opened TAIKAI CERAMIC STUDIO in Kokufu-cho, Takayama.
1992 - Participated in the reconstruction of Shurijo Castle in Okinawa, contributing to the production of the roof decoration of the main shrine.
Awards
- Toki Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture Exhibition
- Mino International Ceramic Art Exhibition
- YUPO Design Award, among others.

Exhibitions
Every year since2001 at Jiyugaoka Gallery Runan, Sannomiya Sanchika Hall, Kichijoji Gallery Nagatani, and more.

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Organized by CHISATO KUROKI

A Japanese artist living and working in Barcelona, Spain. She is a finalist and award winner at the Biennale and have taken part in numerous competitions, serving as an invited artist at international ceramic festivals, art fairs, and artist residencies across Spain, England, France, China, and Japan.

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Accomodation

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Hotel provides WIFI and slippers

Takayama

Takayama (高山) is a city in the mountainous Hida region of Gifu Prefecture. To differentiate it from other places named Takayama, the city is also commonly referred to as Hida-Takayama. Takayama retains a traditional touch like few other Japanese cities, especially in its beautifully preserved old town. It ranks as a prime candidates among travelers wishing to add a rural element into their itineraries.

Takayama gained importance as a source of high-quality timber and highly skilled carpenters during the feudal ages. For these important resources, the city was put under direct control of the shogun and enjoyed quite a bit of prosperity considering its remote mountain location. The Takayama Festival, held in spring and autumn, is considered one of Japan's best festivals.

Course Informaciton

**Price**
283,000 Japanese Yen (approximately 1,792 € at 158 JPY) includes 10 nights of accommodation, 9 breakfasts, 6 lunch boxes, 8 dinners, materials, workshops, and transfers (Takayama Station ⇔ Hotel on Nov 25, Dec 2, and Dec 4 (30 min), Hotel ⇔ Studio (20 min)).

Please note that some lunches and dinners, hot spring entrance fees, airfare, and travel insurance are not included.
* We may not be able to accommodate all dietly requests.
* Individuals with large tattoos are not permitted in the hot spring; small tattoos must be concealed.
* This course will only be conducted in English. For other languages, please ensure a Wi-Fi connection (Japanese SIM Card) for translation apps using earphones.

LIMITED PLACES

**More Information**
Chisato Kuroki
+34 657738396 (WhatsApp)
chisatoceramica28@gmail.com

Training Policy

Please be courteous to the instructor and fellow participants. Avoid making any verbal or chat comments that are racist, sexist, discriminatory, defamatory, obscene, harassing, insulting, hostile, or otherwise deemed inappropriate in the studio. We reserve the right to remove any participant who engages in such behavior at our sole discretion. If you are removed, you will not be allowed to return to the course, and per our cancellation policy, we are not liable for any course fees or additional expenses incurred, such as travel or accommodation.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations made up to 2 months before the course start date are eligible for a full refund of 100% (excluding the bank transfer fee). For cancellations within2 months of the course start date, the deposit is non-refundable, but we can provide you with a spot in the next available course.

Cancellation by our side

We the right to cancel a course, but we will make every effort to inform you at least four weeks prior. If we cancel a training course you have registered for, you have the option to:
- Receive a full refund of the course fee
- Choose another available training option
Please note that we are not liable for any additional expenses, including travel or accommodation costs, resulting from our course cancellation for any reason, including adverse weather conditions or natural disasters.

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