About Naha Municipal Tsuboya pottery Museum
This is an old working with a stone floor, transmitting the climate of the old Okinawa. Here you can see different ceramics from the Jomon Period to show day and furthermore find out about the strategies of earthenware making. The earthenware in Okinawa is called "yachimun".
Quite a while back it was delivered in each territory of Okinawa, yet in 1682 King Ryukyu requested to make an earthenware workshop in Tsuboya where the conditions were great and could help advance ceramics. Tsuboya-yaki utilizes porcelain earth and coating making a one of a kind style.
On the first and second floor of the gallery, you can see the works made by the "Living National Treasure" craftsmans of Okinawa. The Nishinu Kiln that was uncovered from its unique spot and brought here is additionally kept in place.
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