1976-
male
nabeshima porcelain
The first generation of Yamamoto Man’emon was recognized as the official kiln of the Nabeshima clan and opened the “Kazan Man’emon Kiln” as the official kiln of the Nabeshima clan.
1887 – 1887
Made large ceramic lanterns for Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine in Osaka prefecture, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine in Kyoto word, and Konpira Shrine in Kagawa prefecture.
1893
Received a prize at an international exhibition held in Chicago, USA.
1895
Awarded a medal at the National Industrial Exhibition.
Early Showa period – 1959
Began production of braziers and gained nationwide popularity as “Yamamoto Brazier”.
1962
Established Yamamoto Seito Co.
1969
Became the first company in the Hizen area to introduce a gas kiln for firing to stabilize quality and shorten delivery time.
1972
Company name changed to Kazan Co.
Opened Kazan Exhibition Hall.
Exhibition and sales of products to general customers.
In recent years, the Kazan kiln has been ordered several times by Prince Takamado to be used as a gift for princesses.
