A former village area in the southeastern part of Toho Village, Fukuoka Prefecture. In 2005, it merged with Koishiwara Village to form Toho Village. There is a Hoju-yaki kiln in the coal mine ruins.
Hōju Yaki by Gazan |
(Kōzan)香山造 |
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Vocabulary when searching for Japanese Ceramics *I will be adding to this list Dating ( 江戸) Edo Period (1603-1868) (江戸 前期) Ea...
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