1864-1937
male
Studied under Seifu Yohei (3rd generation) before going independent. Pursued the learning of techniques not known within Kyo-ware at that time, such as Chinese cinnabar glaze and Turkish matte glaze, helping to lay the foundation for modernization in Kyoto in terms of overseas trade. Also famous as the father of the Uno Souji (1st generation) and Uno Sango, and as the mentor of modern sculptor Isamu Noguchi.
