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Mashiko’s main industry, pottery, attracts over two million visitors every year.
There are as many as 250 potteries and about 50 ceramic shops.
We are very pleased to introduce the fantastic works of various potters, who try to exert their individuality and uniqueness through their works, in this site.
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Prefectural cultural asset

藍染め甕場 風戸塚古墳 入定塚古墳
Dyeing pots in the Higeta Indigo Dyeing Studio
(designated on August 20, 1996)
Location/1, Jonaizaka, Mashiko Town
Possessor/Mr. Tadashi Higeta
Kazatozuka Ancient burial Mound
(designated on September 7, 1954)
Location/1697, Kitanaka, Mashiko Town,
Possessor/Mr. Hagiwara
The Nyujyozuka Ancient burial Mound
(designated on August 27, 1958)
Location/3528-28, Osawa, Mashiko Town
Possessor/Entsuji Temple

小宅古墳群 小宅古墳群 宇都宮家の墓所
The Ancient Burial Mounds in Oyake
(designated on November 27, 1959)
Location/Oyake, Mashiko Town
Possessor/Kameoka Hachimangu Shrine
The Tombs of The Utsunomiya Family
(designated on January 20, 1967)
Location/941, Kami Oba, Mashiko Town
Possessor/Mashiko Town

西明寺境内 西明寺境内
The Temple Grounds of Saimyoji Temple
(designated on April 30, 1975)
Location/4469, Mashiko, Mashiko Town
Possessor/Saimyoji Temple

西明寺の椎林叢 こうやまき 枝垂えごのき
Chinquapin Trees at Saimyoji Temple
(designated on July 26, 1955)
Location/4469, Mashiko, Mashiko Town,
Possessor/Saimyoji Temple
Koya-maki Black Pine Tree at Saimyoji Temple
(designated on September 7, 1954)
Location/4469, Mashiko, Mashiko Town,
Possessor/Saimyoji Temple
Japanese Snowbell Tree at Saimyoji Temple
(designated on November 27, 1959)
Location/1146, Yamamoto, Mashiko Town,
Possessor/Komyoji Temple

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