Kurita Museum (栗田美術館) lies in the beautifully landscaped 24-acre park whose carefully designed buildings house one of the finest and most extensive collections of Imari and Nabeshima porcelain in the world. Other exhibits include historical and archaeological information. There is also a tiny atelier, a climbing kiln near the base of the hill, and a working (but off-limits) potters' village behind the sprawling complex.
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