: The layout of Arita, bordered by National Highway No. 35, creates a focused, immersive experience for travelers looking to explore traditional Japanese ceramics.
: The town's architecture is a blend of history and style. You will find: White-walled buildings and imposing wooden merchant houses. Travel01.jpg
For more details on this historic destination, you can view the full feature on Web-Japan.org . NIPPONIA - Web-Japan.org : The layout of Arita, bordered by National Highway No
: Most shops specialize in blue and white dyed porcelain and "picture ware" featuring intricate designs in reds, yellows, and greens. You will find: White-walled buildings and imposing wooden
Arita is a town defined by its history, stretching along a valley surrounded by low mountains and lush rice fields. It is the birthplace of Japanese porcelain, and its streets still reflect the prosperous days of the Edo period.