1924 – ?
male
Born in Takenotsuka ,Tokyo. Second generation heir of the Kinjiro name. Graduated from the oil painting department of a fine arts school in 1944. Later worked at Bunka Gakuin and studied abroad in France, China and India, where he learned about porcelain and other ceramics. After returning to Japan, became a lecturer at Atomi Gakuen Junior College. Established the Akikokai after working for Nitten, Nikka, Taiheikai, Kofukai, Aokikai. Recipient of Tokyo Metropolitan Chairman’s Award, Aki Kokai Award, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Award, others. Built kilnd in Musashino Sakuragama, Takenotsuka, and Kuni (in Agatsuma district, Gunma prefecture). Primarily worked in Shino, celadon, cinnabar.
