1918-?
male
He built the Koishikari Kiln in Miyanomori in 1953, visited Mashiko in 1967, and was introduced to Hamada Shoji in 1969. His work was first selected for the Japan Folk Art Museum Exhibition in 1962. His works have been selected for the National Exhibition and many others. He has received many awards, including the Japan Folk Art Association Award. Leader of the Ryokudei-kai. Held a series of solo exhibitions at Park Gallery. Mainly celadon, persimmon glaze, Oribe, and inlay.
