Okinawan pottery that accompanies our daily life. Six unique "Yachimun" pottery studios
Yachimun" pottery from Okinawa is popular for its chubby thickness and rustic texture, and is very practical. It can be used not only for Okinawan cuisine, but also for Japanese, Western, and Chinese dishes. Here are six pottery studios that we recommend when visiting Okinawa. They are rich in individuality, with some studios continuing to produce traditional pottery and some artists taking on the challenge of creating new styles. If you are a food lover or a vessel lover, why not buy some Yachimun as a souvenir of Okinawa for yourself?
1Ichiban Pottery Studio
Pottery pursuing the "beauty of form" of the Ryukyu Dynasty.
The kiln is run by a Kyoto-born potter who says, "I hope to convey the nature and history of Okinawa and the lives of the people who live there by incorporating as much as possible into each piece of pottery. He creates pottery every day with an awareness of the "dignified beauty of form" created during the Ryukyu Dynasty and the "white like an eggshell" that he saw in a museum when he was a student and was shocked by.
The "mintama" series, which is a modern interpretation of WAKUTA-YAKI, which has a longer history than Tsuboya-YAKI, having been made about 400 years ago, uses primary colors that look good in Okinawa. The mintama series uses primary colors that look good in Okinawa, and the cobalt overlay on the white veneer gives the dishes a simple and elegant appearance. The potter says, "Of course, I use the dishes I create while thinking about the food to be served. The simple yet impactful vessels have a sense of vitality. His works can be purchased at the gallery on the second floor of the studio.
Shop】Gallery on the 2nd floor of the studio, Ryukyu Folk Craft Center
- Ichiban Pottery Studio
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925-2 Nagahama, Yomitan Village, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa MAP
Approx. 65 min. by car from Naha Airport (using toll road)
9:00-18:00
Closed on Sundays
098-958-1612
Available
2Iguchi Kobo
Champuru and pasta. Simple all-purpose vessels that can be used for a wide range of dishes.
The studio is located in a residential area of Yomitan Village. A wide variety of items are available in colorful cobalt blue glazed vessels. Many people think of Yachimun as thick and bulky, but Iguchi Kobo's vessels are simple and delicate. When you hold a plate, makai (bowl, rice bowl), or bowl in your hand, you will be surprised at how light it is, and you will find that it is used frequently at the dining table.
The artist creates these dishes with the hope that they will blend in with daily life, enhance daily dishes, and give life to daily life. Plain white, black, and beige dishes and patterned dishes with cobalt blue glaze are popular because they "enhance the dishes you serve. You can purchase them at the workshop store every Saturday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., so be sure to visit.
Stores】D&DEPARTMENT OKINAWA, etc.
- Iguchi Workshop
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93-372 Aza Furuken, Yomitan Village, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa MAP
Approximately 70 minutes from Naha Airport by Car (using toll road)
098-989-5391
Available
3nagaremo
Simple dishes that can be used in daily life like sundries
Kiln started in 2019. The name of the studio comes from the "flowing algae" drifting in the sea. They try to keep the finish simple so that the dishes they serve will look good on the table.
The original glaze sometimes takes a year to make, and the unique, calm blue color leaves a lasting impression. The white cups, painted with the traditional "Itchin" technique, have a soft, feminine image. The Nuts series soup cups, which are chunky and comfortable to hold, can be used to serve salads and simmered dishes as well as soups to create a slightly different dining experience.
Store] mano, Fujii Clothing Store, etc.
- nagaremo
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Not for sale at the workshop. Prices vary depending on the store.
4Kitagama
Joint Kiln by Four Okinawa's Leading Yachimun Artists
Yachimun-no-sato" is a must-visit destination for pottery lovers, with 19 workshops. The kiln is located at the far end of the village and was established by four ceramic artists in 1992. One produces pottery with a powerful style and beautiful presence, another uses Persian blue glaze and creates exotic pieces with motifs from Okinawa, Asia, and Africa, while the other preserves tradition while incorporating new techniques and patterns to create pottery that fits in with modern life, and the third produces a wide range of pottery, from powerful to delicate. Some produce a wide range of works, from powerful to delicate. Each studio is located on the same site, and each produces yachimun with a different personality.
The works of the four artists, which are fired four times a year in the large 13-row kiln, can be purchased at the Kita Kiln store.
Shop】Hokugama Shop
- Kita Kiln (store)
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2653-1 Zakimi, Yomitan-mura, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa MAP
Approx. 65 min. by car from Naha Airport (using toll road)
9:30-13:00, 14:00-17:30
Monday (call to confirm)
098-958-6488
Available
5eibou
Yachimun and Ryukyu glass. Unique vessels that you can enjoy the changes
This is the pottery we recommend to those who say, "I don't want to look like anyone else. These artists produce cups and saucers and vessels in pastel colors, which are rare for yachimun, as well as unique pieces such as the "Ryukyu Glass Tamari Shikaku Dish," a square dish with Ryukyu glass laid in the center. Ryukyu glass vessels are fantastic, with different colors and brightness depending on the way light enters the vessels.
The glaze and the Ryukyu glass are said to be difficult to match, so the amount of glaze is carefully adjusted. The artist says, "I want to make the pieces as enjoyable as possible for daily use. The artist incorporates feedback from Guest/customers into her work, and strives to create products that are close to the user.
Stores】Maranatha, Yuntan, Hotel Nikko Alivila, etc.
- eibou
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Zakimi, Yomitan-mura, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa
080-6486-6571
No sales at the workshop. Prices vary depending on the retailer.
6Kobo Futagodo
Dishes in vitamin colors that brighten up your dining table, created by twin sisters.
The kiln is run by twin sisters from Osaka. Their colorful and cute vessels make such a big impact that you can't help but squeal with delight. They incorporate the "colorful nature of Okinawa" and "tropical flowers, birds, winds, and the moon" that they encounter in their daily lives into their pottery, aiming to create "Yachimun that can compete with the vivid colors and contrasts of Okinawa.
The elder sister is in charge of molding and the younger sister is in charge of painting. The dishes, mugs, and free cups that brighten up your mood every time you use them are not only for serving food, but are also wonderful to use as accessory trays or to display as interior decorations. Yachimun is also a pleasing sight to the eye that adds color to your home time, and you will want to have a collection of them in different colors and designs.
Stores: mofgmona no zakka, etc.
- Kobo Futagodo
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662 Ohwan, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa MAP
090-5976-6557
Not for sale at the workshop. Prices vary depending on the store.
MAP
- Hoshino Resorts facilities nearby



