Lacquerware and Crafts, Kirinoko Ningyokan
This store carries Aizu lacquerware and original folk crafts that have been passed down since ancient times as the industry of the region. Customers can also experience makie, which is the art of painting on lacquerware. Makie can also be painted on such objects as wind chimes and fans. At the 2nd floor "Kirinoko Ningyokan" doll house, dolls made from the leftover powder of paulownia wood used for lacquerware-making are on display. The playful expressions of the dolls fill visitors with a sense of fun. There is also a café, "Nuri-no-Sato," nearby that serves coffee and cakes with lacquered tableware, as well as a popular bean sweets shop, "Okuya," which sells royal peanut soft serve ice cream.
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Street address
- 8859 Tenmanmae, Kitakata City, Fukushima
Access
- Approx. 7-min. walk from JR Kitakata Station
Opening Hours
- 9:00-18:00 (Experience workshops: 9:30-16:00)
Closed
- Jan. 1
Best season
- All year
Point
- In principle, reservations for the makie experience should be made by calling 0241-23-1611 up to one week prior.
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No.1 Tadami Bridge View Spot
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Goshiki-numa Ponds
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Experience of making the traditional Aizu craft of Makie (lacquerware craft)
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Sazaedo
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Kitakata ramen, asara (morning ramen)
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Walking around Kitakata
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Spa Resort Hawaiians
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Weeping cherry trees along the ruins of the Nichu-sen railway tracks
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Tsuruga-jo Castle
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WONDER FARM
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Play with snow at ski resorts in spring
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Urabandai, Goshiki Onsen Hot Spring
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Higashiyama Onsen
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Aizu’s sauce-katsudon
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Koriyama Station
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Aizu-Wakamatsu Station
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Tadami Line
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Iwaki la la mew
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Mt. Iimori
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Iwaki Marine Tower
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Shiramizu Amida-do
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Iwakishi Sekitan Kasekikan, Horuru (Iwaki Coal and Fossil Museum) (Currently closed)
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Ouchi-juku
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Aquamarine Fukushima "Environmental Aquarium"
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Nanukamachi-dori walking trail
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Goshikinuma Walking Trail
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Komine-jo Castle