Kyoto Ceramic Center

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Kyoto Ceramic Center

A facility where you can experience the charm of Kyoto's traditional crafts, particularly "Kyo-yaki" and "Kiyomizu-yaki" pottery.

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Nestled at the foot of the famous Kiyomizu Temple, in the Higashiyama Gojo area, lies a district known for its traditional craft, "Kyo-yaki" and "Kiyomizu-yaki" pottery. For over 400 years, countless ceramic works have been created here. Many artisans and kilns still operate in the Gojozaka area, and at the entrance to this historic slope is the Kyoto Ceramic Center.

This facility, originally known as "Kururu Gojozaka," was renovated and reopened in 2012 to promote and showcase "Kyo-yaki" and "Kiyomizu-yaki." The glass-walled building is designed to illuminate and highlight the pottery, creating a pleasant viewing experience.

On the first floor, visitors can explore a shop featuring a wide array of works by Kyoto-based artisans and kilns. The shop includes special exhibition corners and live demonstration spaces. The displayed works range from delicately painted pieces to modern designs that fit seamlessly into everyday life, as well as translucent celadon and porcelain, and avant-garde objects, all available for purchase.
The second floor houses a gallery where individual and group exhibitions by artisans and kilns, as well as association-organized shows, are held, with displays changing every two weeks. The gallery also hosts exhibitions by ceramic artists from various regions, offering a close-up view of diverse works.

This is the perfect place to see, touch, and experience the charm of "Kyo-yaki" and "Kiyomizu-yaki" firsthand.

Highlights

  • Located near the popular tourist spot, Kiyomizu Temple.
  • Exhibitions and sales of traditional "Kyo-yaki" and "Kiyomizu-yaki" ceramics.
  • A wide variety of works from veteran to emerging Kyoto ceramic artists.
  • Live demonstrations of "Kyo-yaki" and "Kiyomizu-yaki" pottery making.
  • Photography, loud conversations, and eating or drinking inside the facility are prohibited. However, photography is allowed in most areas except within certain display cases on the first floor.

Photos

  • The glass-walled building is striking and easily catches the eye from the street.

    The glass-walled building is striking and easily catches the eye from the street.

  • A wide variety of works by Kyoto's ceramic artists and kilns are on display and available for purchase.

    A wide variety of works by Kyoto's ceramic artists and kilns are on display and available for purchase.

  • Regularly held individual exhibitions, special exhibits, and live demonstrations of Kyo-yaki pottery making are featured.

    Regularly held individual exhibitions, special exhibits, and live demonstrations of Kyo-yaki pottery making are featured.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

The leaflet includes English translations. Some parts of the facility, such as signage, the gallery, and near the registers, also have English displays.

Q

Do you offer tax-free services?

A

Yes, tax-free services are available for purchases of 5,500yen (including tax) or more.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

No free Wi-Fi available.

Q

Are there any smoking areas?

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Not available.

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Is parking available?

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Yes, there is an attached paid parking lot. If you spend 3,300yen (including tax) or more at the hall, you will receive two hours of free parking.

Reviews

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  • Marcel Martin

    在這裡,遊客不僅可以欣賞到精美的陶瓷作品,還能親身體驗製作過程,深入了解京都的陶瓷文化。

Details

Name in Japanese
京都陶磁器会館
Postal Code
605-0864
Address
583-1, Yugyomae-cho, Higashioji Gojo Agaru, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
Telephone
075-541-1102
Closed
Thursdays ※open if National holiday
Business Hours
10:00am - 6:00pm
Admission
Free
Credit Cards
Accepted (Transit IC cards and electronic money are available)
Access
(1)About 12 minutes walk from Keihan Main Line’s Kiyomizu Gojo Station.
(2)A short walk from Kyoto City Bus “Gojo Zaka” bus stop.
Official Website
Official Website (English)