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: Most shops specialize in blue and white dyed porcelain and "picture ware" featuring intricate designs in reds, yellows, and greens.
that offer a glimpse into the era when international wholesalers frequented the town. Travel01.jpg
: The layout of Arita, bordered by National Highway No. 35, creates a focused, immersive experience for travelers looking to explore traditional Japanese ceramics. : Most shops specialize in blue and white
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. bordered by National Highway No. 35
: The main street runs east-west for approximately 6 kilometers , lined with shops on both sides.