
John's pots await loading into the gas kiln.
The following are some links that John feels might be of
interest to those visiting his site. More will be added
periodically......check back. If you have a link that you would
like to see considered, please email the complete
address and a quick description of the site.
Major tourist attractions in Mashiko
Hometown Homepage of Mashiko-machi
Town of Mashiko
Prefecture of Tochigi and the town of
Mashiko (in Japanese)
Visit Mashiko, Japan (in Japanese)
JNTO site on Mashiko-machi
Fremata travel agency / tour group comments on traveling to Mashiko
Visit the Mashiko Pottery Museum (currently bad link 4/04)
Tochigi Prefecture, in which Mashiko is located
Official
Homepage of Tochigi-ken
Tochigi Prefecture, in which Mashiko is located
Private
Trip Notes "Mashiko 2001"
A private individual's diary (good photos)
"StudioPottery.com" info on the Living National Treasure who made Mashiko famous.
"Business of Art" page on Hamada Shoji..
Hamada Shoji's son
Hamada Shinsaku's son, Hamada Shoji's grandson
Galleria Gottardo; Shimaoka Exhibition
Virtual exhibition of Shimaoka-sensei's work
American potter living and working in Mashiko
Japanese American potter from Minnesota now living and working in Mashiko
Suganaga Shinichiro's homepage in Motegi (FIXED 5/4/02)
Shimada Fumio sensei produces porcelain and students at Geidai in Tokyo
Ogawa Hirohisa's homepage
Takatori Toshitsugu's homepage (currently bad link 4/04)
Ikezawa's Yakimono Gallery has some nice yakimono pictures and a fun animated opening (currently bad link 4/04)
Well known anagama firing potter......a serious WOW!
Japanese Pottery Centers or Towns
City of Bizen (currently bad link 4/04)
Hometown Homepage of Shigaraki (currently bad link 4/04)
Iga yaki comes from right next door to Shigaraki (currently bad link 4/04)
Information on two different styles of Japanese pottery
The Gifu Prefectural ceramics information (currently bad link 4/04)
Fine porcelain (currently bad link 4/04)
Fine porcelain (currently bad link 4/04)
Japanese raku is only vaguely related to American raku
Robert Yellin's
Japanese Pottery Store
A great site for information, books, videos, and pots, both antique and contemporary
Robert Yellin's Japanese
Pottery Information Site
The companion educational site to Robert Yellin's JapanesePottery.com; another great one!
Wonderful Boston gallery typically handling Japanese potters work, such as Shimaoka Tatsuzo
A very nicely done gallery featuring some Kyoto based ceramic artists
A collection of shoji, yukata, hanko, yakimono, shakuhachi, and other items
The Emerald Heron Japanese Tea
An online source for green tea, and tea ceremony supplies such as matcha
Chidori Japanese Mingei Textiles
An online gallery specializing in older country textile crafts
Japanese pottery related books
Japanese rice grown in the USA
Handcrafted chopsticks (currently bad link 4/04)
Books on "things Japanese"
Diverse items for those who collect Japanese art and craft (currently bad link 4/04)
Japanese Pottery Related
Morgan Pitelka's Site on Japanese Pottery
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Learn Japanese ceramics terminology and other great stuff (FIXED 5/13/04)
Historical overview (currently bad link 4/04)
Evolution of Japanese Ceramics
Historical overview from AsiaArtsNet
Find out how to go to Japan and study for six weeks
Japanese pottery, culture, and cuisine
Japanese ceramics
Information on a number of the arts in Japan (currently bad link 4/04)
Kailyn Young's 5/6 grade project..... go to the "Project Board" for more.
General Japanese Information Related
Sumo....I love it! A truly unique sport!
English language online version of the daily newspaper
Live view of Mt. Fuji updated every 10 minutes
See the streets of Tokyo, now
All manner of information on Fuji-san
General interest Japanese information site (currently bad link 4/04)
Japan Foundation of North America
A US resource center for things Japanese
Large general reference site
General reference site
A center for Japanese cultural information
Taiko group that used to be called "Ondekoza"
Learn about Chado (The Way of Tea) (currently bad link 4/04)
Learn about the native Japanese religion of Shintoism
The Urasenke school of tea
Wonderful website that takes you back in time.
Old woodblock prints (currently bad link 4/04)
Small and impressive
Quote a day!
Short but sweet
Have your sound on for this one
Taking rolling maki sushi to extremes (sound on too)
Sushi icons, themes, and clipart
Lots of info on making sushi (currently bad link 4/04)
Yet more on sushi
Virtual Japanese Convenience
Store
Unique look at "junk food"
Great link for all sorts of bonsai information and links
Art Index of Asian Art
on the Web
Listings of online Asian exhibitions on the www (currently bad link 4/04)
Information on Chinese ceramics (currently bad link 4/04)
Japanese influenced stoneware with a Minnesota twist, from a really nice person FIXED 4/16/04)
Longtime noborigama firing professional potter and workshop leader from Vermont
Boston area professional with a strong Japanese connection
Japanese influenced woodfired pottery
Superb anagama-fired stoneware with a Japanese flavor
Japanese influenced stoneware; one of the best
Japanese influenced pottery
Wenford Bridge Pottery: Seth Cardew
Michael Cardew's son carries on the tradition
Very understated woodfiring potter and kiln expert
The Canadian master of glazes makes wonderful pots too, eh
Canadian woodfiring potters with a unique bold style
American classic, still going strong after all these years!!!! WOW.
Cornwall Bridge Pottery: Todd Piker
Michael Cardew's former apprentice in Connecticut (currently bad link 4/04)
Interesting perspectives on Japanese culture and art
Gerry Williams' wonderful professional journal; a true labor of love
The website of the popular US craft business magazine
Monthly journal focusing on US ceramics activities
An excellent "how to" type quarterly magazine in the US
A bi-monthly US ceramics journal (currently bad link 4/04)
An excellent quarterly ceramics magazine from Australia
An online, and therefore worldwide, ceramics magazine
The American Craft Council
John's pots drying in the sun.
General Clay Oriented SitesAn online glaze formula database
CLAYART
Discussions, by subject
Listings of threads from the internet ceramics discussion group
The homepage of the US professional association
An incredible online ceramics resource site!!!!!! Huge!
The Fraser Forsythe Glaze Exchange Site
A website for trading ceramic information
Victor Bryant's site full of information about the craft of pottery making (WOW!)
Australian Woodfiring Survey 96
Woodfiring information from "downunder", a hotbed of contemporary woodfiring activity
International aid, exchange, and understanding through the art of pottery
A website full of pottery related classifieds; wanted, for sale, education, equipment, etc.
A directory of pottery sites on the web.
20th Century Art, Glass, Pottery Links
A links website full of pottery related sites along with many other media
Country Shoppes Craft Directory
A links website full of pottery related sites along with many other media
A great ceramics supplier with superior customer service
One of the better suppliers of pottery machinery in the northeast USA
Online pottery supplier with a great section of online resources and information
General Arts Resources
Page of resources for professional artists
Professional artists career development site
Financial and legal info for artists
Other General Links
The "Reflections" poetry page of Jennifer Baymore
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Please notify John Baymore of any broken links found here.
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