39 Nakahora-cho, Seto City, Aichi Prefecture
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Free admission
Located along the charming Kamagaki no Komichi path, the Kamagaki no Komichi Museum is a renovated early Meiji period kiln owner's residence. It showcases the history of the pottery industry in Horado and the lifestyle of kiln owners. Don't miss the exhibits of Ishizara and Uma no Mezara, local products that once took the world by storm, as well as the bathroom decorated with Hon'gyo tiles. Admission is free, and the museum is accessible to visitors with guide dogs. Open from 9:00 to 17:00 (closed during the New Year holidays), with free parking for 33 cars. A great place to experience the local history and culture of Seto.
Barrier-free access: Guide dogs welcome