Noritake Garden

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History of Noritake's Ceramics

Noritake is a ceramics industry with a rich history over 100 years old based in Nagoya. Noritake Garden was built on the former factory grounds and exhibits the company's history, products, and exceptional works of porcelain pieces from Noritake.

History of Noritake's Ceramics

Noritake Garden Facility

The garden is home to the Noritake Museum, Noritake Craft Center, store, restaurant, and cafe. The museum showcases the classic works of ceramic products produced by Noritake, including plates and tableware to industrial products like electronics.

Noritake | Craft Center

Noritake | Craft Center

At the Craft Center, guests can learn about the process to create high-quality ceramic works and even join a workshop. Be sure to dine at one of the restaurants, or just enjoy a cup of coffee from the cafe after some time in the museum. Fans of ceramics and artisan works alike are recommended to add Noritake Garden to their Japan Tour itineraries, or join us when we explore the gardens as a part of our fully-escorted Quilt Japan Festival Tours between Tokyo & Kyoto in January.

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