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Noritake Garden Entrance Exit Fascinating Cycle of Life up Close 天 Parking Lot Encounter nature at the biotope 1F A biotope is an area in an urban setting that provides oritae uare aoa C a living environment for plants, insects, sh, birds, iestle so Parking Gate and other forms of life. Come experience the General Discover the Culture, Rest in the Forest. Noritake Garden Entrance Exit fascinating cycle of life up close. Information See everything Noritake and Enjoy lunch and dessert served Free Admission (Admission fees apply for the Craft Center and Noritake Museum only) Okura Art China have to offer, on casual Noritake tableware. The Enormous “Six Chimneys” “The Detached Kiln” * All facilities are barrier-free. from elegant daily-use tableware Come and take a break from A monument symbolizing instills visitors with a sense to prestige products. A full lineup shopping or walking. Admission fees for the Craft Center and Noritake Museum of tableware is also available. Noritake’s dream the enthusiasm of its time. Adults/university students 500 yen These are relics from the tunnel This old kiln, nestled amidst a Visitors aged 65 or over 300 yen North Gate Nishi-Yabushita kilns built in 1933 to bake quiet forest, exudes the High school students and younger Free Discover the Culture, Rest in the Forest. Visitors with ID verifying disability Free CRAFT CENTER ceramics. The Noritake dream, a enthusiasm of the soil and Pedestrian access constant beacon of inspiration ames from its time. (Be prepared to present the ID) Noritake Museum * Group discounts available Groups of 30 or more 10% off Noritake Garden The “Red Brick Buildings”, ever since the early Meiji Period, Groups of 100 or more 20% off 4F Admire the grand “Old Noritake” symbolic of Japan’s burns on bright today. and beautiful design drawings Combination ticket with the Toyota Commemorative Museum of western tableware history. Industry and Technology 800 yen created between the Meiji and Taisho periods. Non-Operational Days Standing today as they have Mondays (when Monday is a holiday, the following day) 3F A comprehensive exhibit featuring since the beginning as a New Year holiday season (for more information, please visit the website or call) an array of dinnerware, including precious industrial heritage. “Sedan”, the rst dinner set to be Hours Welcome Center 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM made in Japan. N ノリタケの森パンフレット(英語版) オモテ Craft Center 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Welcome to B (株)ノリタケの森様 Noritake Museum 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Shop and Café 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Craft Center Restaurants Lunch 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM 2F Here we introduce freehand Chimney Plaza Tea time 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Noritake sketching by experienced Roundabout Dinner For reservation only craftsmen and various other *No parking allowed. Noritake Garden Gallery 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM painting work. There is also a painting experience corner. (Open until 4:00 PM on the last day of an event) Garden! C Parking Avail]able100 yen/30 minutes. Free with purchases over 5,000 yen 1F Here we reveal the steps before A Access Information Noritake’s bone china is created. Public Transportation Visitors can view the Bicycle Parking Lot Discover the Culture, Rest in the Forest. JR (Japan Railways) Nagoya Station 15-minutes walk Noritake Garden manufacturing process which uses The Kiln Wall preserves Meitetsu-Nagoya Station poured molding. history for future generations Kintetsu-Nagoya Station 5-minutes walk Noritake Garden Kamejima Station on the Subway Higashiyama Line This retaining wall, made of old 3 minutes Nagoya Station City Bus Stop brick that was rst used as the solid Get off at Noritake Garden foundation of the original factory 15 minutes Restaurant Roundabout Gate Nagoya Station Me-guru Bus Stop building, contains plates inscribed By Car Get off at Noritake Garden Parking with the names of donators to the Noritake Garden Foundation. The Tomei Expressway Nagoya Expressway Nagoya Expressway Ring Route take the Nishikibashi Exit and turn left. wall, formed out of Noritake’s Noritake Fountain Plaza valuable history and the generosity Shinmachi 4 Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology of others, was named the “Kiln Parking Sengen-cho Wall” in the spirit of pottery. N D Pedestrian entrance Tsurumai Subway Line Vehicle entrance Nishiyabushita Bus stop rtae aren Pedestrian entrance/trafc circle Marunouchi Pedestrian entrance Entrance Bus stop Washroom Smoking is only permitted : Sotobori Dori in designated areas. Vase Porcelain H.8.3in. Kamejima Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line Marunouchi Exit Nagoya Wheelchair- JR Tokaido Main Line Wanouchi-cho Expressway 1918~1930 Noritake Shinmachi accessible Pets are not allowed on the East Gate Noritake Garden Gallery washroom premises (except for seeing-eye Nagoya Sakura Dori To Kamejima Station dogs, hearing assistance dogs, International Subway Line Marunouchi Pedestrian access 2F A space for all to enjoy pottery, Restaurant and service dogs). Center paintings and sculptures at close Sakura Dori range. Hazardous materials are Nagoya WELCOME CENTER strictly prohibited. Nagoya Nag. Sta. Higashiyama Café Entrance Subway Line Fushimi 1F Learn more about the history and Nakamura Nishikibashi Exit Nishiki Dori business of Noritake through Please refrain fran bringing Ward Ofce Smoking area videos. Introducing Noritake’s Restaurant food or drink onto the premises technologies and products, Kiln Kintetsu Nagoya Main Line Hirokoji Dori (RIGHT SIDE, TOP TO BOTTOM) Sasashima cultivated in tableware 1F Enjoy creative French, served on manufacturing. beautiful Noritake tableware. Bicycles are not to be 1 - 36, Noritake-Shinmachi, 3-chome, Nishi-ku, Nagoya 451-8501, Japan Perfect for people who want to ridden within the facilities. Wanouchi-cho TEL (main) 052-561-7114 FAX 052-561-9876 savor their meal. Coin Lockers Noritake Garden works with ttsoritaecomori guests to improve the quality of To Nagoya Station rn r the environment. 2019.12(5SD) 天 Culture Historical Breathe in the atmosphere of the early The joy of seeing, knowing, days of Western-style dinnerware in the and creating real beauty – Craft Center MAPB ●Open 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Meiji Era red brick building. a brand of excitement and enjoyment ●Admission fee See the last page of the pamphlet Red Brick Building This is the birthplace of Noritake’s dream. This is the birthplace of Noritake’s that only Noritake provides. TEL 052-561-7114 FAX 052-561-7276 This brick building, the rst factory of Nippon Toki Gomei Kaisha was constructed in 1904 and remained in operation until 1975. It symbolizes Craft Center 1F Welcome Center MAPA the history of Western-style dinnerware in Japan. As you stroll around, Body Forming Process ●Open 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM you may detect a little of the atmosphere of those early days. Follow the forming process used to Learn about the history of Noritake along with the technologies and create bone china body from original mold production to glaze products developed in manufacturing tableware. Noritake Museum MAP ring. B Theater クラフトセンター Craft Center 3F/4F 3・4 F Commercial Visitors can watch a video ●●開館時間Open 10:00 10:00~17:00 AM – 5:00 PM (approx. 7 minutes long) to learn 世界を魅了した、See the beauty of “Old Noritake”, ノリタケの森パンフレット(英語版) ウラ more about the history and オールドノリタケの美に触れる。that continues to fascinate lovers Rest in the rich green forest, taste delicious food, enjoy shopping – all to make (株)ノリタケの森様 business of Noritake, as well as of chinaware worldwide. Noritake Garden. your life more relaxing. The Noritake Museum displays a *Please note that the video collection of “Old Noritake” with presentation may be unavailable historical and artistic value, due to specic circumstances. including colorful, exquisite design Noritake Square Nagoya Lifestyle shop MAPC Kiln Restaurant MAPD books. ●Open 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM TEL 052-561-7290 ●Hours Noritake History Table Lunch 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM Comfortable living begins at the table. Tea time 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Learn about the history of Craft Center 2F Dinner For reservation only Noritake through panels and The lifestyle shop offers a full range of kitchen-related items and TEL 052-561-7304 videos. Place your hand over the Decoration process housewares in addition to Noritake tableware. A variety of food and FAX 052-561-7308 plate-shaped screen to see video Watch as accomplished lifestyle-related events are held in the event space, providing useful episodes for each time period. craftspeople create delicate ideas for enjoying a comfortable lifestyle. In the prestige area, you French restaurant located In 1904, one plate launched (Approx. 2 minutes long) drawings, transcriptions, and gold can leisurely browse dinner sets by Noritake and Okura Art China in “Noritake Garden” nishes on porcelain bodies. as well as various interior design products, each created with care by our craftsmen. Enjoy a relaxing moment surrounded Noritake’s dream. by the seasonal scenery of the Noritake Garden with creative French Noritake’s history began with this plate about Technology Corner Cuisine served on Noritake tableware. one century ago. In keeping with the founders’ Learn about Noritake’s technologies and products, vision, Noritake has continued to produce besides tableware, that are tableware designed to enrich our lives. Today, utilized in a variety of elds, the Noritake brand is loved and respected all including automotive, steel, electronic devices, medical, CAFE DIAMOND DAYS MAPC over the world for its artistic beauty and food, energy, and more. technological prowess. Noritake’s ●Open 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM manufacturing philosophy has remained TEL 052-561-7304 unchanged throughout the passing of the years. Have a relaxing and gentle time Noritake Garden Gallery MAPD Craft Center 2F From the past to the future, Noritake has and with Noritake tableware ●Open 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Open until 4:00 PM on the last days of events) China Painting Experience Corner will continue to offer the dream of a rich life by TEL 052-562-9811 Reception 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Comfortable atmosphere with contributing a novel perspective on the art of Fee Starting at 2,000 yen sophisticatedly placed wood tables Find a wonderful world of artwork (includes sales tax and charge and fabrics.
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