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Onigawara and Echizen Tiles Activity

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90 minutes
English

Visitors can learn about the history of Echizen tiles, which have been used for a long time in Japan, a country prone to natural disasters, for their durability and safety, and see the inside of a factory, which is usually rarely seen.

You can also make devil tiles, which have been attached to the edge of the roof to ward off evil spirits to protect the house and family since ancient times.

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Onigawara and Echizen Tiles Activity

From$91.49Per Person

What's included in Onigawara and Echizen Tiles Activity

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Echizen tiles have long been produced in the Echizen area of Fukui Prefecture, the birthplace of Echizen pottery, one of the six oldest kilns in Japan. Echizen tiles combine "beautiful colors" with "outstanding strength. Onigawara (ogre tiles) have been decorated on the roof as a guardian deity of the house since olden times. ーHow to makeー 1) Tear clay (about 1kg), round it and make it sharp. 2) Press the clay into the tile mold. 3) Cut off the excess clay with a piano wire and cut out the back side flat. It takes about thirty minutes to one hour to make Onigawara (devil’s tiles). Then take it out and wait for it to dry to complete the process. It takes to dry for about 3 weeks.

Inclusions

  • Clay and machinery for making Onigawara
  • Fees for shipping your own Onigawara overseas(about $30 per person).
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • We are outside the plant wearing name tags that say "Staff" on them

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

Direct access

Operator

Fukui Tour