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Red-brick heritage factory building surrounded by park greenery

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Noritake Garden

ノリタケの森

Noritake Garden is the heritage campus of Japan's most renowned porcelain brand, combining a craft museum, working kiln demonstrations, and the original factory ruins in a park setting — a window into Nagoya's industrial design history.

Noritake Garden occupies the heritage campus of Noritake Co., one of Japan's most internationally recognized porcelain and ceramics brands, founded in Nagoya in 1904. The campus combines a design museum, a working craft center, preserved original factory buildings (including red-brick kiln structures), and surrounding parkland in a setting that documents the evolution of Japanese industrial ceramics from export-oriented dinnerware to contemporary fine art porcelain.

The museum traces Noritake's design history chronologically, with particularly strong displays of early 20th-century export pieces and mid-century modern designs that influenced global tableware aesthetics. The Craft Center offers hands-on experiences including porcelain painting and glazing. The campus is adjacent to the Toyota Commemorative Museum, and the two sites share a theme of Nagoya's industrial heritage that makes for a rewarding combined half-day visit.

Practical info

  • Address: 3-1-36 Noritake-Shinmachi, Nishi-ku, Nagoya 451-8501
  • Hours: 10:00-17:00; closed Mondays
  • Admission: Garden free; museum 500 yen; craft center varies
  • Nearest station: Kamejima Station (Higashiyama line), 5-minute walk

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Map showing Noritake Garden in Nishi-ku
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Category
Experience
Address
3-1-36 Noritake-Shinmachi 451-8501
Area
Aichi
Last verified
April 15, 2026

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