Late Edo period – Meiji period
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Founded a kiln shop in Seto in the 9th year of Bunsei (1826) and manufactured ceramics for several generations into the Meiji period. Focused mainly on blue-white dyeing of ceramics, his “Long angle dyed flower board” was exhibited at the 1st Domestic Expo in 1877. This was followed with a close partnership with the cloisonné company in Nagoya focusing on the production of cloisonné-ware, but this business closed down in 1905.
