1947-
male
mashiko pottery
From Odawara, Kanagawa. After graduating from Soyo High School, trained at Tochigi Prefectural Ceramic Instruction Institute. Worked as an assistant for his brother Mizuki. Later studied under Kamoda Shoji and succeeded his kiln in Tono, Iwate. Became independent in 1972. Selected for the Japan Traditional Craft Exhibition, Japan Ceramic Exhibition, North Kanto Exhibition, and other exhibitions. Held private exhibitions at the Seibu in Ikebukuro and other venues. Used sgraffito, copper glazing, iron pigment painting, and Ame-yu glaze. Official Member of the Japan Craft Society.
