Experience the techniques of Akahada-yaki pottery handed down to me through generations.
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Nara, · Art workshops
Listing highlights
Exhibits from Nara Prefecture
I was selected for the first time at a local Nara Prefecture art exhibition
What you’ll do
This experience is hosted in English and Japanese.
4.97 out of 5 stars, from 488 reviews
4.97, · 488 reviews
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, · 1 week ago
It was a great experience! We made two pieces each. The teacher explained everything very well, and we had a lot of fun!
Thank you for this workshop!
Solange
Lyon, France
, · 1 week ago
Great! We had a fantastic time and loved it! Thank you very much!
Jim
Saint-Denis, Réunion
, · 1 week ago
We had such a wonderful experience with Masashi. He is a truly kind soul and a master of his craft. Spending time with him was one of the highlights of our stay in Nara and made our visit all the more memorable. We are so grateful for the experience and hope to visit again the next time we are in Japan.
Damien, Nastia & Mia
Damien
New South Wales, Australia
, · 1 week ago
Thank u for the wonderful afternoon, my friend and I had a blast!!
Joie
Los Angeles, CA
, · 2 weeks ago
We had an amazing experience with Masashi and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Nara. We had so much fun even as complete pottery beginners, and we can’t wait to see how our creations turn out!
Julie
Dublin, Ireland
, · 2 weeks ago
It was a great experience. The sensei was a lot of fun and he also helped us and taught us a lot.
Santiago
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Upcoming availability
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Where we’ll meet
Akahadayaki-Masashi-Tobo
630-8241, Nara, Japan
Meet the hosts
Host
Host
I am a descendant of an ancient pottery family, and I have dedicated 30 years to Akahada-yaki. I personally collect the clay we'llI use in our pottery classes from Mount Akahada. Akahada-yaki began in the 16th century and is known for its unique reddish color. Join me to create your own piece.
To help protect your payment, always use Airbnb to send money and communicate with hosts.
Things to know
Guest requirements
Guests aged 3 and over can attend, up to 8 guests in total.
Activity level
The activity level for this experience is light and the skill level is beginner.
Cancel at least 1 day before the start time for a full refund.
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Akahada-yaki Pottery with local rare clay in Nara
4.97 · 488 reviews
From / guest
Free cancellation
What you’ll do
This experience is hosted in English and Japanese.
4.97 out of 5 stars, from 488 reviews
4.97, · 488 reviews
0 of 0 items showing
, · 1 week ago
It was a great experience! We made two pieces each. The teacher explained everything very well, and we had a lot of fun!
Thank you for this workshop!
Solange
Lyon, France
, · 1 week ago
Great! We had a fantastic time and loved it! Thank you very much!
Jim
Saint-Denis, Réunion
, · 1 week ago
We had such a wonderful experience with Masashi. He is a truly kind soul and a master of his craft. Spending time with him was one of the highlights of our stay in Nara and made our visit all the more memorable. We are so grateful for the experience and hope to visit again the next time we are in Japan.
Damien, Nastia & Mia
Damien
New South Wales, Australia
, · 1 week ago
Thank u for the wonderful afternoon, my friend and I had a blast!!
Joie
Los Angeles, CA
, · 2 weeks ago
We had an amazing experience with Masashi and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Nara. We had so much fun even as complete pottery beginners, and we can’t wait to see how our creations turn out!
Julie
Dublin, Ireland
, · 2 weeks ago
It was a great experience. The sensei was a lot of fun and he also helped us and taught us a lot.
Santiago
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Upcoming availability
0 of 0 items showing
Where we’ll meet
Akahadayaki-Masashi-Tobo
630-8241, Nara, Japan
Meet the hosts
Host
Host
I am a descendant of an ancient pottery family, and I have dedicated 30 years to Akahada-yaki. I personally collect the clay we'llI use in our pottery classes from Mount Akahada. Akahada-yaki began in the 16th century and is known for its unique reddish color. Join me to create your own piece.
To help protect your payment, always use Airbnb to send money and communicate with hosts.
Akahada-yaki Pottery with local rare clay in Nara
Experience the techniques of Akahada-yaki pottery handed down to me through generations.
Automatically translated
Nara, · Art workshops
Listing highlights
Exhibits from Nara Prefecture
I was selected for the first time at a local Nara Prefecture art exhibition