A contemporary ceramic cultural facility designed by world-renowned architect Kisho Kurokawa.
Ceramic Park MINO is a multifaceted facility where you can fully enjoy the abundant nature and culture of Gifu Prefecture's Mino region. The modern building, designed by the world-famous architect Kisho Kurokawa, is captivating with its innovative design and harmonious blend with nature. The museum showcases contemporary ceramic art, while the pottery-making experience facility allows you to try your hand at pottery. The facility also features restaurants and shops where you can find Mino-yaki pottery and other works. Many historical townscapes and scenic natural spots are located nearby. Make Ceramic Park MINO your base to fully experience the charm of the Mino region. For example, about a 30-minute drive from Ceramic Park MINO is Magome-juku, a preserved traditional Japanese post town. You can stroll through its streets, reminiscent of the Edo period, and stay at a historical inn. Approximately 40 minutes away by car is Enakyo Gorge, surrounded by lush nature. Enakyo Gorge offers stunning natural scenery and opportunities for boat tours and hiking.