Kagoshima, located at the southern tip of Kyushu, is deeply influenced by the concept of "kuro," meaning "black." This theme is prominent in the ash produced by the nearby Mt. Sakurajima, which towers over Kagoshima City. Kuro is essential in crafting the local spirit, shochu, and it also enriches the area's culinary traditions and pottery. In this segment of Journeys in Japan, potter Euan Craig explores the profound importance of kuro culture in Kagoshima.
Show
Journeys in Japan
Episode
S08E31
Air Date
Nov 07, 2017