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Parks #1 in Kasama, Ibaraki

Kasama Geijutsu-no-mori Park (Kasama Art Forest Park)

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Open and culturally engaged with a recreational edge
Kasama Geijutsu-no-mori Park (Kasama Art Forest Park), 2345 Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1611, Japan
Interesting facts
1

Kasama-yaki is one of the oldest ceramic styles in the Kanto region, characterized by its historical focus on utilitarian stoneware.

2

The park grounds span approximately 54 hectares, encompassing both landscaped gardens and managed forest areas.

3

The park hosts the 'Kasama Pottery Festival' twice a year, drawing artisans from across Japan to showcase their work.

4

The central slide is built into the landscape, utilizing the natural terrain to create a significant length for users.

5

The Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum within the park is a prefectural-level institution focusing specifically on ceramic history and technique.

Overview

Kasama Geijutsu-no-mori Park is a sprawling green space integrating the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum and a dedicated craft workshop center. The grounds feature expansive lawns, public art sculptures, and a large, multi-level slide area known for its unique twisting design. The park serves as a hub for the local Kasama-yaki ceramic tradition, offering facilities for visitors to engage in pottery making. Winding walking paths connect the various artistic installations with the natural woodland surroundings. The facility regularly hosts large-scale seasonal events, including pottery markets and music festivals. It is designed to accommodate both quiet relaxation in nature and active family play. The Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, located within the park, houses permanent and rotating exhibitions of both classical and contemporary Japanese ceramics.

Photo spot

The elevated vantage point near the twisting slide provides a wide-angle view of the park's central plaza and surrounding forest.

Insider tips

Bring a comfortable pair of walking shoes to traverse the large gap between the ceramic museum and the playground areas.

Check the event calendar online before visiting, as major pottery festivals can make the park significantly more crowded.

Allow extra time if planning to participate in a pottery workshop, as these sessions often require a block of dedicated time.

What to avoid

Attempting to see the entire park and both museums in under two hours; it is too expansive to rush.

Good to know

The park grounds are always accessible, but the museum facilities are closed on Mondays and during New Year holidays.

Etiquette

Refrain from touching outdoor art installations unless explicitly marked as interactive; remain on designated paths in garden areas.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-4 hours
Best time to visit
Mid-spring or mid-autumn for mild temperatures while walking the large park grounds.
Address
Kasama Geijutsu-no-mori Park (Kasama Art Forest Park), 2345 Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1611, Japan
36.372, 140.266
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Details
Key attractionsIbaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Twisting long-slide, Craft workshops
FacilitiesPublic event plaza, woodland trails, pottery workshop studios

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-4 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Mid-spring or mid-autumn for mild temperatures while walking the large park grounds..

The elevated vantage point near the twisting slide provides a wide-angle view of the park's central plaza and surrounding forest.

Close by you'll find Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Kitayama Municipal Park, Shofuku-ji.