What would you like to do, to eat and to buy in Kyoto? And where would you like to stay?
Here GTK would like to introduce shops, restaurants, accommodation and also the workshops where you can enjoy
Japanese cultural experiences.
Kidoairaku Pottery shop is located in the west part of Nishiki Food Market in downtown Kyoto. Its collection comes in a wide variety of Kyo-yaki wares including tea cups, daily bowls, flower vases etc. All is originally made in this shop and their color and design look so warm and unique. You can also enjoy seeing the process of pottery making in the shop. On the second floor of this traditional Japanese building, the beautiful room with tatami mats are available for some workshops.
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Kidoairaku
Our family has been keeping and living in the shop building for about 130 years. The potteries are mainly produced in our kiln of the garden. Antique market is sometimes opened at a traditional warehouse called "kura" in the back of the shop.
Kidoairaku
Our family has been keeping and living in the shop building for about 130 years. The potteries are mainly produced in our kiln of the garden. Antique market is sometimes opened at a traditional warehouse called "kura" in the back of the shop.
I got a pair of tea cup here. I love them!
Very easy to find, and Nishiki Food Market is very fun!
THX that’s a great awnser!
I love Machiya!
Shipping service is available?
I took part in the calligraphy workshop at this shop last month. It was pretty nice!
Lovely pottery, friendly, helpful owners/makers. Wonderful experience visiting the shop and Nishiki market. Love our “dragon” bowl.