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: Despite its 1964 origins, Toukouen has evolved with the times, now offering specialized services like oxygen capsules and contemporary dining options that highlight local Tottori seafood and produce. Planning Your Visit International periodic scientific journal toukouen
Monthly exhibitions focus on a theme: Shino white , Tenmoku black , crackled celadon , or unglazed wabi-sabi . All works are available for purchase, and each piece includes a card describing the potter’s clay source and firing technique. If you're talking about a place, could it