瀬戸レトロ散歩【窯垣の小径など】Seto retro walk [Kiln fence path etc.]
Seto Retro Stroll Kiln Gaki Path Toso Park Fukagawa Shrine Retro Shopping Street Pass through the narrow streets. It’s probably the old town. The parking lot is large and free. A kiln fence is a wall or stone wall made by stacking kiln tools. Kagaki is located in a 400m long maze-like narrow alley.
Today, the residences of the kilns are still standing there. This is a view that can only be seen in Seto, even in Japan. The scenery is a little different from Tokoname. The slope is not steep and can be walked easily.
The alleys are complicated, so I’d be happy if you could explain the situation. Kagaki Gallery is currently closed. This time, we traveled around retro Seto. There are no cars, so it’s perfect for a walk. Seto ware is recognized as a Japanese heritage site as one of Japan’s six ancient kilns.
The origin of Seto ware is thought to be in the late 10th century. Admission to the Kagaki no Komichi Museum is free. This was a pottery house built in the late Edo period, and did not collapse even in the earthquake. What? It’s fun to walk down unknown alleys.
This is a rare stone wall. Hosenji Temple. The Sanmon gate is in the rare Ryugu-zukuri style. This is a Soto sect temple that was rebuilt in 1648. Inside the main hall, there are 16 ceramic statues of Arhats. It is a picture of a celestial maiden. Seto Yakisoba. Let’s walk around the area.
The path of the kiln fence. Tsushima Shrine. Hakuryu Daimyojin. Kiln ruins forest. It seems that there are remains of a kiln. Couldn’t find it. Seto Folk Crafts Museum. There is also a cafe. I came to Toso Park. Hexagonal ceramic monument. Shino ware lantern. Potter’s ancestor monument.
It was built in 1867 to honor the founder of pottery, Toshiro. It’s made of ceramic. This is a monument that fell down in an earthquake. This is a corridor where ceramic works are exhibited. These are Japanese monkeys from Inuyama Monkey Park. That’s a nice shout. A ceramic animal.
A shrine dedicated to the founder of pottery. A ceramic guardian dog. There is a ceramic Inari. Ceramic Inari. Fukagawa Shrine. This is an Oribe ware tile. This is a retro shopping street in front of the shrine. I found a rare women’s loincloth. Ginza street shopping street.
This is an object that supports Shogi player Sota Fujii. What is Seto Yakisoba? I often see this on the news. Shogi piece pasta. That’s it for now. Thank you for watching! Please register! see you!
窯元群の丘の風情ある路地は散歩に最適です。
瀬戸ならではの見どころと商店街を巡りました。
陶祖公園、深川神社、宮前商店街など。
旅の下見、参考になれば幸いです。
愛知県瀬戸市
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The quaint alleys of the pottery hill are perfect for a stroll.
I toured the sights and shopping streets unique to Seto.
I hope this preview of your trip will be helpful.
Seto city, Aichi, Japan famous for ceramics.
👉Automatic translation sometimes incorrect.
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1 Comment
こんにちは、瀬戸は何度か行っているのですが商店街あたりをブラブラしただけなので
山の中まで散策できるとは知らず、興味深く視聴いたしました
常滑の散策路を彷彿とさせますね
私はこの地方の生まれではないので瀬戸と聞くと海の近くなのかと思っていましたが
「せともの」の瀬戸と知りへぇ~と思ったものですw
暑くなる前に行ってみたいと思います