1932-?
male
tamba pottery
Born in Konda, Hyogo and continued to train in making ceramics after World War II to create new works that add modern ceramic elements to traditional Tamba ware. Was selected for the first time for the 9th Shin Nitten Exhibition in 1966 and the Japan Traditional Craft Art Exhibition in 1975. Selected repeatedly thereafter and was appointed as an Official Member of the Japan Craft Art Society.
Works include flower vases, teacups, plates and other works that combine usability and beauty using forms from traditional Tamba ware with modern ceramic elements as the basis. Tea bowls received especially high praise, and he left tea container and tea jar masterpieces.
