Ceramics– tax –
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CRAFT Saga
Sophisticated, translucent, and beautiful lines – Inoue Manji Kiln
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CRAFT Ibaraki
Culture from the Edo Period. Makiko Suzuki, potter of “Kasama-yaki” pottery in Kasama, Japan.
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CRAFT Saga
The kiln opened by a living national treasure. Saga’s pottery “Karatsu-yaki” Ryutagama
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CRAFT Hokkaido
A Story told through handmade Japanese dishware – “Ceramic artist; Shinobu Hashimoto”
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CRAFT Hokkaido
Unique dishware using “Urushi (lacquer)” – “Ceramic Artist Kazu Nishimura”
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CRAFT Okinawa
A ceramics artist who represents Okinawa “Potter, Masakazu Yamada”
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CRAFT Hokkaido
Pottery Artist “Toshiya Shimozawa” maximizes the qualities of Hokkaido’s soil.
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CRAFT Kumamoto
Kumamoto pottery ware “Shodai-yaki”
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CRAFT Aomori
Tsugaru Kanayamayaki Ceramics Cooperative
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CRAFT Aomori
“Hachinohe yaki” Akiyama Kiln Watanabe Pottery Studio Masaki Watanabe
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CRAFT Akita
“Limited Company Naraoka Tosono” Naraoka-yaki
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CRAFT Yamagata
The beauty created by the combination of metal and glazing “Shizuko Furuse, craftsman”