Yachimun means “pottery” or ceramics. In the Ryukyu Kingdom era, potters gathered in the Tsuboya area of Naha, but after the war, Yachimun no Sato or Pottery Village was created on a former U.S. military site. The climbing kiln in the center and the various potteries that surround it recreate a nostalgic scene of the Okinawa of days gone by.
Area | Central Area / Yomitan Vill |
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カテゴリーCategory | Historic Landscape/Okinawan Landscape |
Access | A 70-minute drive on local roads from Naha / 50 minutes if using the expressway |
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近くのロケ地Nearby Locations