Nabeshima pottery is a type of porcelain that was created in 1670 in the Okawachiyama area near Arita. It was not sold commercially, but rather made as a tribute to the shogun family, and is known for its beauty and high quality. Imari pottery is a type of blue and white porcelain that was created in 1610 in kilns in and around Arita, and is also known for being exported around the world by the Dutch East India Company. In the museum, you can not only see valuable exhibits of Nabeshima and Imari pottery, but also learn about the history and techniques of porcelain production. Why not take the opportunity to touch and appreciate the beauty of Nabeshima and Imari pottery?
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