1950–
female
Born in Fukushima Prefecture. Graduated from Tokyo Woman’s Christian University. In 1975, she aimed to become a potter and learned under Shimada Fumio. She went independent in 1980. She built her own kiln in 1983 at Iwaki City, her hometown. She won nominations and awards at Traditional Crafts Musashino Exhibition, New Arts Exhibition, and Fukushima’s General Arts Exhibition. Also hosted solo exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions at Mejiro’s Chikusa Art Gallery, Iwaki City’s Daikokuya, Nihonbashi’s Mitsukoshi, and more. Specializes in Seihakuji (bluish white porcelain).
