The “Ceramall” covers an area of 50,000 square meters! It is a rare shopping mall for ceramics in Japan.
One of the features of the mall is that it offers a wide variety of domestic and foreign ceramics, including Tokoname-yaki.
What makes us different!
1.There are eight stores specializing in unique ceramics in the Sera Mall.
2.Locals enjoy searching for bargains at the outlet stores.
3. 15 minutes drive from Central Japan International Airport (Centrair).
A selection of traditional technique pieces as well as the latest Tokoname ware is available.
Naoko Hamasaka’s matte white pottery. The gold decoration is beautiful.
She says that the color of vermillion mud pottery becomes more comfortable as it is used!
The Sera Mall is a pottery wholesale district, so in addition to Tokoname ware, it is also a place where you can find a wide variety of domestic and foreign pottery.
Terra cotta figurines and flowerpots have a certain atmosphere, don’t they?
My eyes met with a handsome man’s.
Eastern-style pots and urns. Each store has its own special lineup. There is a high probability of finding a bargain!
Locals check the outlet corner when it comes to Sera Mall!
Many stores have an outlet corner.
Not only Tokoname ware, but various other types of pottery are available for your digging pleasure. Prices start from 100 yen.
This time I bought this one!
Take a break on the lawn
There are benches on the lawn in the grounds of the Sera Mall.
It is also a good time to buy some of the famous “Kusa-mochi” at Nizamatsu and relax while enjoying the Kusa-mochi.
I used it right away
A traditional Kusa-mochi made with home-grown mugwort. It is said to have been made as a snack for workers at the kiln when pottery was in its heyday. Tea sets are also available on the eat-in menu. Please feel free to visit. For more information, please check out the website of Nizamatsu.
Tokonameyaki and Kusamochi store, Nizamatsu
One hour is not enough time if you take your time to look around!
Please refer to here for each store’s offerings.
Flower Vase Specialty Yamamoto
A 15-minute drive from Central Japan International Airport Centrair!
It is also a 15-minute cab ride from Tokoname Station. Parking is free of charge.
Shuttle buses may be available between the city and Celamor during events; please check our website and SNS.
Ceramall
99 Kamisunohara, Kanayama, Tokoname-shi, Aichi 479-0003, Japan
tel 0569-43-7111 fax 0569-43-7112
AM 9:00 – PM 5:00 (Open year-round) *Opening hours vary at each store.
http://www.ceramall.or.jp/
This page was translated at DeepL.