Echigo Jofu and Ojiya Chijimi - Textiles Nurtured by the Snowy Climate
Murakami Carved Lacquerware - Dynamic Carvings and a Splendid Sheen
Tsubame-Tsuiki Copperware - Infinite Possibilities from a Single Sheet of Copper
The craft began over 200 years ago, and today, Tsubame City remains the only place in Japan where hammered copperware is still produced. Among its workshops, Gyokusendo, founded in 1816, is highly recommended as a long-established studio renowned worldwide for its delicate and beautiful works. Gyokusendo was originally established as a kettle maker producing everyday utensils, but over time, it adapted its products to suit changing times and lifestyles. At its main store in Tsubame City, visitors can watch artisans at work up close in the factory built about 100 years ago.
Gyokusendo (Tsubame Main Store)
- Address: 2-2-21, Chuo-dori, Tsubame-shi, Niigata
- Access: An approx. 5-minute walk from JR Tsubame Station
- Phone: 0256-62-2015
- Hours: Weekdays 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
*Workshop tours offered 5 times a day at 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, and 3:10 pm - Closed: Sunday and national holidays
- Price: Free (Groups of 6 or more are charged a fee)
- Parking: 22 passenger car spaces, 1 large vehicle space
Niigata’s traditional crafts reflect the local climate and way of life, kept alive by skills that have been passed down through generations. Be sure to visit these destinations and experience the quality, beauty, and refined techniques of these time-honored crafts in person.