1948-
male
kikko pottery
He was born the fourth son of Kikko Jusoken VII and studied traditional techniques under his father. He became the eighth Kikko Jusoken in 1971.
The Jusoken Kiln is today at the foot of Ikomayama Mountain in Higashiosaka, and he has a workshop there.
He mainly focuses on tea bowls. He is well-trusted by the Urasenke tea-ceremony school and also creates Hounsai and Sabo congratulatory gifts.
