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Apr 5, 2011 The trip was a much needed vacation but it was also a chance to see first hand some of the damage caused by the earthquake. Near and dear to the hearts of many potters worldwide is Mashiko, a town made famous by National Living Treasure, Shoji Hamada, one of founders of the Mingei/Folk Art movement who established his pottery here in the 1920′s. It’s still home to hundreds of potters who were struggling in the recession pre-earthquake and who now have the daunting task of rebuilding
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36.462, 140.09
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April 2011 Archives - Ayumi Horie Pottery
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Apr 5, 2011 The trip was a much needed vacation but it was also a chance to see first hand some of the damage caused by the earthquake. Near and dear to the hearts of many potters worldwide is Mashiko, a town made famous by National Living Treasure, Shoji Hamada, one of founders of the Mingei/Folk Art movement who established his pottery here in the 1920′s. It’s still home to hundreds of potters who were struggling in the recession pre-earthquake and who now have the daunting task of rebuilding
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