Japan Pottery Tour: Hands-On Workshops & Artisan Encounters

Local artisan workshops, museum and gallery visits, and so much more

Veronica Carnevale   - 4 min read

Are you a pottery fanatic, an enthusiast of Japanese culture? If so, this exclusive Japanese pottery tour is perfect for you.

Japan is renowned for its vibrant cultural heritage, from its preserved historical landscapes to its time-honored customs, traditions, and arts—and its pottery legacy is no exception. This 11-day tour, led by expert ceramicist Emily Mallard, takes you on an inspiring journey across several pottery villages where artisans are keeping the country’s most beloved styles of pottery alive. Not only will you observe high-quality pottery in galleries and museums, but you will also have the chance to experience the art yourself through hands-on workshops. As you follow techniques that have been passed down for generations, you will feel the depth of history intertwined with each step.

For a well-rounded cultural experience, the tour also incorporates a variety of traditional Japanese activities. Enjoy a tea ceremony, savor multi-course Japanese meals (kaiseki), don a kimono, and lodge at authentic Japanese accommodations, complete with hot spring baths (onsen). The historical ambiance of the pottery villages, which feature mesmerizing architecture of eras past, will also leave you speechless.

Pottery in Mashiko
Pottery in Mashiko (Photo: ichizen / Shutterstock.com)

Highlights

  • Insight from expert ceramicist, Emily Mallard
  • Guided tours through renowned pottery villages: Mashiko, Bizen, Tamba, Hagi, and Arita
  • Exclusive pottery workshops led by local artisans
  • In-depth explanations, demonstrations, and more of famous Japanese pottery styles
  • Visits to galleries and museums displaying high-end pottery pieces
  • Visits to some of Japan’s most celebrated kilns
  • A tea ceremony led by a local master
  • A refined lunch served on beautiful Tamba ware
  • Stunning historical architecture, including castle ruins, old-timey townscapes, etc.
  • Off-the-beaten-path destinations; less crowded
  • Conducted in English; no language-barrier worries
  • Personalized souvenirs made by your own hands

Tour details

  • Period: 16 Feb – 26 Feb 2026
  • Price (starting from):
    • Twin price: ¥694,000 for one person (early-bird price) / ¥730,000 for one person (regular price)
    • Single price: ¥780,000 for one person (early-bird price) / ¥820,000 for one person (regular price)
    • Exclusive: Limited capacity
  • Tour page: Japan Pottery Tour: Hands-On Workshops & Artisan Encounters
Porcelain vase with Arita in the background
Porcelain vase with Arita in the background (Photo: kozaru / Shutterstock.com)

If you’re interested in an unforgettable experience that deeply immerses you in Japan’s pottery scenes, you won’t want to miss this opportunity. Book your spot today and discover the diverse and breathtaking world of Japanese pottery.

For more information and booking details, please visit the tour page on our Travel Agency Website.

Veronica Carnevale

Veronica Carnevale @veronica.carnevale

Fulfilling my traveler's soul!