
3 Pottery Trips from Japan's Biggest Cities
We've lined up three famous pottery towns that make easy day trips from Nagoya, Osaka or Tokyo.
We've lined up three famous pottery towns that make easy day trips from Nagoya, Osaka or Tokyo.
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The sweet treats offered by these long-lived establishments have more than withstood the tests of time. Each shop is at least 350 years old!