Ceramics– tax –
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CRAFT Kyoto
Kiyomizuyaki like this. Daisuke Shimizu of Kiyomizuyaki “TOKINOHA” for tasting life / Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
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CRAFT Saga
Sophisticated, translucent, and beautiful lines – Inoue Manji Kiln
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CRAFT Nagano
Shion Tabata, a ceramic artist who has been loved by people for her “work what you love” / Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture
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CRAFT Shiga
Trust your senses. Shigaraki ware potter Kiyooka Yukimichi, who charms with his glaze / Koka, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
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crafts Nagasaki
Teppei Kojima, “Tekkobo,” a slipware artist who is “almost entirely self-taught” / Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture
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CRAFT Shiga
The “ultimate earthenware pot” by Shigaraki potter Nakagawa Ippen Pottery, highly praised by top chefs / Koka City, Shiga Prefecture
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CRAFT Shiga
Gentle texture and playful design of “Furuya Pottery’s” powdered dishes
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CRAFT Gifu
Contemporary Mingei as it is Ceramic Artist Yuichi Murakami / Toki City, Gifu Prefecture
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CRAFT Shiga
White porcelain and painting. The basis of pottery making is a rich life “Otani Pottery” / Shigaraki Town, Shiga Prefecture
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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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crafts Ibaraki
Culture from the Edo Period. Kasama Pottery “Kasama-yaki” Potter, Makiko Suzuki / Kasama City, Ibaraki Pref.