1879-1962
male
Founded a kiln in Gojozaka, Kyoto, in 1912.
Afterwards worked on research into celadon ceramics during the Chinese Song and Yuan dynasties in China and established “Keizan Celadon” where he worked to rejuvenate this art form. Certified as a technology preserver of intangible cultural property by the city of Kyoto. Primarily held solo exhibitions at Takashimaya nationwide, including Kyoto Takashimaya.
