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Dendenzaka

Japan, Sakaemachi, Tokoname City, Aichi prefecture, 479-0836

Dendenzaka is located on the south side of the Takita family’s former shipping business. The hill it sits on was once called Den-den Mountain, which is where the slope gets its name. A kiln called a Kesawa, used for firing clay pipes, is buried underground, and the retaining wall along the slope is decorated with ceramic shochu bottles—offering a glimpse of Tokoname ware woven into everyday life. This quiet slope is a charming spot where you can experience the unique atmosphere of a traditional pottery town as you walk down.

Access
  • About 6 minutes walk from the west exit of Nagoya Railroad "Tokoname Station"
Language 日本語
Last Update : 2025.07.28   Tokoname Tourism Association

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