1930-?
male
kibi pottery
Born in Mobira, Okayama prefecture. Eldest son of Toho, inherited the Kibi-yaki kiln as second-generation head. Studied under his father Toho and uncle Tokage in 1950. Recipient of the Traditional Crafts East China Exhibition Branch Manager Award, Prefectural Commerce and Industry Manager’s Award, Kasaoka Hitokazu Memorial Award. Participant and award-winner at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition, Okayama Prefecture Exhibition, others. Wide variety of techniques including Goryeo, Gyeryongsan, Karatsu, cinnabar, Jun-ware, ash glaze, celadon. Member of Japan Kogei Association.
