Tamba ware pottery festival "Autumn town tour"

Tamba ware pottery festival "Autumn town tour"

Event Overview

Tamba ware, one of the six kilns in Japan that has been handed down for over 850 years. During the period, we hold a fun and good-value event at each of the "Motomoto Meguri City". There are also weekday-only coupons, stamp rallies, and Shoto Motoichi exhibitions. "Saturday Utsuwa-shi" will be held on the 12th (Saturday) and "Saturday Marche" will be held on the 12th (Saturday) and 19th (Saturday).

Info

JR Aino Station → Bus 15 minutes, bus stop: Tono no Sato, short walk
9km15 minutes from Mitanishi IC on Maizuru Wakasa Road via Prefectural Road 292
52 cars/free; with temporary parking

Event Period

* On October 15th (Tuesday), the Shogen event will be closed for the holiday in Tono-no-Sato.

Price

It may be paid depending on the facility

Event Category

City, fair

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