150-Year-Old Porcelain Warehouse in Japan Is Open for a Treasure Hunt

Another reason to book a flight to Japan right now
150-Year-Old Porcelain Warehouse in Japan Is Open for a Treasure Hunt
Treasure hunt in Kouraku Kiln. screenshot/Vimeo
Ingrid Longauerová
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After 150 years in business, Japanese porcelain factory Kouraku Kiln has accumulated quite a few unsold goods. 

Actually, the collection is so huge that workers have to use bicycles to go from one corner of the warehouse to another.

(screenshot Flor/Vimeo via Thisiscolossal.com)
screenshot Flor/Vimeo via Thisiscolossal.com

That’s why they decided to open the factory for an adventurous treasure hunt. 

Everyday, 10 lucky people, who have made a reservation by phone, can visit the factory and get lost for a whole 90 minutes in a porcelain wonderland. The rules are simple: take anything that fits in your basket and pay as little as $45 to a maximum of $90. 

(screenshot Flor/Vimeo via Thisiscolossal.com)
screenshot Flor/Vimeo via Thisiscolossal.com
(screenshot Flor/Vimeo via Thisiscolossal.com)
screenshot Flor/Vimeo via Thisiscolossal.com

The price includes a 30-minute factory tour, which is available in English. To make the hunt easier, you get a pair of gloves, a flashlight, and, obviously, a basket. 

Just another reason to book a flight to Japan right now.

(screenshot Flor/Vimeo via Thisiscolossal.com)
screenshot Flor/Vimeo via Thisiscolossal.com
Ingrid Longauerová
Ingrid Longauerová
journalist/graphic designer
Ingrid Longauerová is a long time employee at the Epoch Media Group. She started working with The Epoch Times as a freelance journalist in 2007 before coming to New York and work in the Web Production department. She is currently a senior graphic designer for the Elite Magazine, a premier luxury lifestyle magazine for affluent Chinese in America produced by the EMG.
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