A local museum with a many masterpieces and a lot of information to learn about the history and the techniques of pottery making in the Tsuboya district.
A historical kiln that was discovered during the construction of the building is also on display at its original location.
Videos from our archives are also projected on a big screen, showing scenes of the district’s past.
On the square behind the museum is the ancient Wakuta kiln.
Company name | Naha City Cultural Assets Division |
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Street address | 〒902-0065 Naha Tsuboya 1-9-32 |
Access | 【Yui Rail】 12 minutes on foot from Makishi station. 【Bus】 5 minutes from Tsuboya bus stop (lines #17 #55 #112) |
Example price | Adults ¥350 Group ¥280 Groups over 20 people, and Yui Rail day-pass holders get a 20% discount. |
Website | http://www.edu.city.naha.okinawa.jp/tsuboya/ |
Payment methods | cash |
Parking available | No parking |
Business hours | 10:00-18:00 |
Closed | Closed on Mondays, except during the Golden Week at the beginning of May. In case Monday is a National Holiday, the museum will be open on Monday and will close on Tuesday instead. Closed from Dec. 28 to Jan. 4. |
Contact | 098-862-3761 |