
河井寬次郎記念館
スタジオ入場料
¥900
開館時間
10:00〜17:00(最終入館16:30)
民芸運動を牽引した陶芸家・河井寬次郎の住居兼工房を保存した記念館。
Kawai Kanjiro's House in Kyoto offers a profound glimpse into the life and work of one of Japan's most celebrated potters and folk art philosophers. This meticulously preserved studio and residence, personally designed by Kawai himself, stands as a testament to his unique aesthetic and philosophy. Architecturally, the house is a masterwork of traditional Japanese design, featuring distinctive earthen floors, dark natural wood beams, and an open, flowing layout that maximizes natural light. A prominent feature is the large climbing kiln, or Noborigama, integrated into the structure, symbolizing the heart of his ceramic artistry. Within these walls, visitors discover an extraordinary collection that transcends typical museum displays. The house itself functions as an exhibition, showcasing Kawai Kanjiro's iconic pottery and ceramics, alongside his personal collection of mingei folk art objects, and custom-made furniture. These items are not merely exhibited but are arranged as they were during his lifetime, creating an immersive environment that feels both authentic and deeply personal. The visitor experience is profoundly intimate and contemplative. Wandering through the rooms, one can almost sense Kawai's presence, gaining unique insight into his creative process, daily routines, and the principles that guided his life. It is a peaceful sanctuary where the boundaries between art, life, and architecture beautifully dissolve, offering a rare opportunity to connect directly with the spirit of a master craftsman in his original, untouched creative space. This Kyoto studio provides an unparalleled look into Japanese design and ceramic history.