Course 07
Nara’s traditional crafts and industries have continued unfailing for centuries. With a visit to some of her workshops, artisans and visitors alike can have a taste of some age-old techniques.
Nigiri-zumi
Nara Calligraphy Brushes
Akahada-yaki Pottery
With a proud 90% of the national share, Nara ink is a traditional product of particular importance. With Nigiri-zumi (literally, “squeezed ink”), visitors are able to touch fresh, warm, and still soft ink with their own hands.
Kinkoen websiteNara Fude is popular as the birthplace of Japanese calligraphy brushes. Try out the last part of the process for yourself!
Learn more about Nara’s native Akahada-yaki pottery in a small group setting. Take this special chance to hear about the history of Nara’s pottery and its craftsmanship while sipping tea.