Pottery workshop space with natural lighting and clay working stations
Pottery workshop space with natural lighting and clay working stations

Pottery Retreat

A journey into the soul of Japanese pottery: materials, techniques, tools.

SEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 3, 2025
This retreat offers a rare opportunity to connect deeply with Japan’s revered pottery culture, immersing you in its rich history, exquisite craftsmanship, and relationship to nature. You'll gain exclusive access to leading experts in the field, visiting their studios to learn firsthand from the masters who have honed their craft but remain humbled students.
Each day, you will participate in hands-on pottery workshops, exploring various regional styles and materials. Experience the tactile diversity of different clay, stone, and glaze varieties, understanding their unique properties, use cases, and origins. From shaping, painting, to playing with glazes, each session is guided by seasoned artisans who empower you to create your own unique pieces.
You’ll also have the opportunity to discover adjacent fields including wild flower Ikebana using antique vessels that carry centuries of tradition, touching on the profound relationship between pottery and flower arrangement.
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Clay and Glaze Deep-dive: Learn about the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, exploring their unique materials and techniques.
  • Traditional Techniques: Create your own pieces using materials from across Japan, and choose your preferred firing technique.
  • Hand-Building: Craft your own pottery using locally-sourced clay and stone, guided by the pottery artisan.
  • Pottery Workshop at Artisan’s Home Studio: Create your own tea cups or matcha bowls, learning traditional pottery techniques.
  • Alternative Upcycled Materials: Experiment with alternative materials to create innovative, sustainable pottery.
  • Wild Flower Arrangement: Learn the art of arranging foraged wild flowers in antique Japanese vessels
To book, simply drop us a note at
experiences@maanahomes.com
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Collection of finished ceramic pieces displayed on shelvesFresh greens in a handmade ceramic potPotter's hands shaping clay on a wheel

Package includes:

  • 4 nights accommodation at Maana Homes
  • Daily lunch, welcome & farewell dinner
  • 3 pottery workshops
  • Exclusive visits to the homes and studios of potters
  • Wild flower Ikebana arrangement in antique vessels
  • Botanical tea tasting in artisanal pieces
  • Welcome gift package
  • Transportation to/from meeting points
Price
From $5,000 USD + tax
Inquire to join
experiences@maanahomes.com

One day on the Pottery Retreat

10:00 AM

A warm welcome to a potter’s home

Step into the tranquil world of a potter’s home studio. Experience her quiet, intentional way of living. Surrounded by nature, her daily life and craft flow seamlessly with the seasons. She is inspired by the rhythm of nature, local materials, and the bonds of community. This rare and intimate experience invites you into her private sanctuary where every detail reflects a life of quiet beauty and thoughtful purpose.
Country home and pottery workshop
10:30 AM

Shaping Earth: Pottery Class

Explore pottery through a modern lens that flexes your creativity and ability to think outside of the box. Using a hand-turned wheel, you’ll work with clay to craft pieces that blend artistry with everyday functionality. Rather than being defined by a traditional style, draw inspiration from nature. Guided by expertise, this workshop offers a space to experiment and create tableware that feels personal, timeless, and deeply connected to yourself.
Various finished pottery pieces
A potter working at a workstation
12:30 PM

Farm-to-table lunch

Enjoy a thoughtfully crafted lunch handmade by the potter, showcasing seasonal farm-to-table ingredients and locally hunted game. Each dish is served on her own pottery, bringing her artistry and intention to every element of the meal. This intimate dining experience reflects the harmony between food, craft, and nature, offering a taste of the quiet beauty that defines her way of life.
Zen garden view from the pottery workshop
2:30 PM

Ikebana Experience: Foraged Florals and Botanical Tea

Explore the Nageire style of Ikebana that celebrates freedom of the natural form. With wild foraged flowers and antique Japanese vessels, embrace the mitate philosophy of reimagining objects with new purpose. As you build your creation, learn about the 15,000-year history of Japanese earthenware and its profound connection to the land and how its paved the way for the traditional arts as we know it to be today. The experience concludes with a botanical tea session, blending nature’s local bounty with the timeless beauty of Japanese aesthetics.
Clay preparation and kneading process
3:30 PM

Free time / Add-on Workshop

Take a moment to immerse yourself in the beauty of Kyoto at your own pace. Stroll through its timeless streets, uncover hidden gems, or choose to enrich your experience with an optional hands-on workshop at Maana Atelier. From the art of indigo-dyeing to crafting earthen wall panels, each session invites you to delve deeper into Japanese heritage practices, connecting you to the culture’s enduring heart.
Clay preparation and kneading process
6:00 PM

Evenings at Maana Homes

As the sun sets, return to your home away from home in Kyoto—a private, peaceful retreat. Run a warm bath to melt away the day's adventures, brew a soothing cup of tea, and settle into a cozy corner. Pause, reflect, and journal on the day's events and learnings, savoring the moments of discovery and prepare for tomorrow’s adventures.
Traditional Japanese tea room with pottery display
Our why

Pottery is but a vessel. A vessel that connects time, terroir, culture, and people. It’s form is both ephemeral and eternal. Capturing a moment, to be shared across several lifetimes. Pottery is our way to build a global community of thoughtful peers who respect history, celebrate the arts, and are in pursuit of learning from one another toward a more sustainable means of living.

Close-up of pottery glazing technique and detail work

Details

Price
From $5,000 USD
Price varies based on property selection and size of your group. Please inquire for more details.
Deposit & Cancellation Policy
A non-refundable deposit of 800 USD is required to secure your spot.
Cancellations made within 30 days of the workshop are non-refundable.
Food Allergies
Please include any food allergies or intolerances in the application form.
Contact Us
experiences@maanahomes.com
In collaboration with

Kyoto Research Institute

Kyoto Research Institute was founded under the direction of Momoko Nakamura. Momoko’s interest stems from 20 years of communicating and educating on cookery culture and the food system, informed by anthropological field research across the Japanese archipelago. The Institute’s research now extends beyond food, expanding into both textile and home, with the growing understanding that each pillar of Japanese living originates from a single terroir.
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Wood rings