The effectiveness of the method for extracting the cultural landscape from the ceramic-making process’ production environment and work behavior was demonstrated by taking the Kuno kiln, the founder of Kasama ware. As results, the pottery space has molding plants with daylight, glazed areas with good ventilation, and climbing kilns with suitable terrain and wind direction. Besides, the technique of expressing thickness and color gloss was maintained. Then, the production environment and production activities related to soil crushing, soil filtering, soil kneading, drying, molding, kiln filling, firing, and prayer were maintained and extracted as elements of the cultural landscapes.