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1968: Graduated from the Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Training Institute Design Department
1968: Joined Kyoto Iroe Ceramics
1974 (Showa 49) Opened a tea pottery kiln under the name Matsuka
In 1977, he won the Kyoto Mayor's Award at the Kyoto Yakiiroe Ceramic Art Exhibition. Since then, he has won many awards and held many solo exhibitions.
1976 (Showa 51) Member of the Daitokuji Temple Sayumu-kai
1977 (Showa 52) Selected for the Kyoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Exhibition
1977: Won the Kyoto Mayor's Award at the Kyoto Yakiiroe Ceramic Art Exhibition
1982: Received the Kyoto Shimbun Prize at the Kyoto Ware and Kiyomizu Ware Exhibition
World Craft Exhibition, National Traditional Craft Exhibition, Main products, Tokyo Mitsukoshi, Takashimaya
Exhibited at the Frankfurt International Exhibition in West Germany and the Toronto Craft Exhibition in Canada
1985: Created the "Ninsei Yanagibashi Kaigu" for the Japan-US Cultural Exchange Tea Ceremony
Size: Approx. diameter 12.4 x height 7.7 cm
Author: Shoka Kato
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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl Boys' Festival] Yellow background with iris and flowing water Made by Shoka Kato
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