Japanese Glass Making
Toyama, located along the Sea of Japan coast, has been known as the heart of Japanese glassmaking since the early 20th century. Originally a center for pharmaceutical glassware, the city gradually evolved into a hub for artisanal and contemporary glass. Today, Toyama is home to some of Japan’s most innovative glass artists and houses the Toyama Glass Art Museum, which plays a central role in promoting the craft nationally and internationally. The local tradition emphasizes technical precision, clarity, and a minimalist design sensibility.
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