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Karatsu-yaki is defined by the work of 14 generations of the Nakazato family. Walk through the shop, which feels like a museum unto itself, and cross the wooden breezeway above a stream to see an exhibition of pieces by some of the family's recent generations. The shop is named for Nakazato Tar¨­emon (1923¨C2009), who is said to be responsible for the revival of Karatsu-yaki. Later, walk across the street to see the family's historic kiln.


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