Meiji period-Showa period
kyo pottery
Kyo-ware potter who became an apprentice of the first Miura Chikusen. He was well-regarded for the sencha tea-ware he made in the style of Chikusen, with his skills said to surpass even those of his master, and he was also known for producing white porcelain, cinnabar porcelain and engraved porcelain.
