Cearmics of Kyushu
April 1st (Tue)–June 8th (Sun), 2014
There are many kilns in Kyushu region which play a very important role in the history of Japanese modern ceramics. The museum has many ceramics, for example Shodai and Satsuma as well as ceramics of famous wares such as Karatsu and Imari. This exhibition introduces ceramics of Kyushu which had been developed in a diversity way from Momoyama to Edo period, together with modern folk kilns such as Onta and Naeshirogawa which were first paid attention to in the Mingei Movement.
The detailed information on associated exhibition is available in the leaflet.