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Cycling course
Echizen Pottery Village Ceramic Art Center
->
Chigo-no-matsu (pine trees in memory of young lord)
->
Shinmeigatani Sue-ki Kama-ato (Remains of "Sue" unglazed ceramic ware kiln)
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Nobori-gama (Etsunan ascending kiln)
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Ainoki-tei (house of village head in the Edo period)
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Hanamizuki-dori (street lined with dogwoods)
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Iwamoto kannon (images of the Goddess of Mercy)
-> Kamifuji ->
Echizen-yaki-no-yakata (Echizen ware shop)
->
Chikurin teien (bamboo garden)
->
Tougei-kan (Fukui Prefectural Pottery Museum)
->
Echizen Pottery Village Ceramic Art Center
(the last stop of the course)