The Village of Onta Pottery

Onta Pottery Village

Museum234 Ono, Hita, Oita 877-1241, Japan

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The Village of Onta Pottery: A Sanctuary of Pottery Interweaving Tradition and Nature

A place where you can encounter scenery as if time has stopped

The Village of Onta Pottery lies nestled in the mountains of Hita City, Oita Prefecture. It offers landscapes that seem to take you back to the Showa era, and it is the very archetype of Japan's original scenery. In this tranquil environment surrounded by lush nature, the tradition of Onta pottery with over 400 years of history continues to thrive today.

Onta Pottery that Radiates Unique Charm

Onta pottery is characterized by its simple and soft texture. Its unique patterns and color schemes captivate viewers. Not only does it complement Japanese cuisine, but it also harmonizes beautifully with Western dishes, showcasing its versatile charm.

The Sound of Kara-Uchi Resounding Through the Town

As you walk through the village, the distinctive “Gi—gotton” sound catches your ears. This is the sound of the “Kara-Uchi,” indispensable for the soil preparation of Onta pottery. This traditional method, which uses the river's hydropower to finely crush the soil, can be described as the symbol of the Village of Onta Pottery.

Enjoying a Tour of the Kilns

The village is dotted with about 10 kilns. Visiting each kiln to observe the masterpieces created through the skill and dedication of artisans is a unique delight of this village. The warm hospitality of the kiln staff also warms the hearts of visitors.

A Small Village Full of Attractions

  • Touring the climbing kilns
  • Interacting with clay-stained potters
  • Onta pottery decorations embedded in the walls of the kilns
  • Pristine white pottery drying under the sun

Access and Points to Note

  • Approximately 30 minutes by car from Hita Station
  • Parking is limited, so early arrival is recommended
  • The roads are narrow, so careful driving is required
  • In summer, temperatures can be high; don't forget to stay hydrated

Lastly

For pottery and ceramics enthusiasts, the Village of Onta Pottery is heaven. However, more than that, it is a precious spot where you can feel the harmony of Japanese tradition and nature, continuing to attract many people. We cannot help but hope that the charming and beautiful atmosphere of this “place” will be passed down for a long time to come.