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400 Pieces, Including Works with Deep Green Oribe Glaze, on Display at the Fukuoka Tosho Pottery Exhibition at the Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Center [Cultural Area]

[Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Center, Kumamoto City, 14th-19th] The exhibition of pottery by Toushou Fukuoka will feature approximately 400 pieces, including tea bowls and vases, by Mr. Fukuoka (64), who runs the Toushou Kiln in Nishiki-machi. The works include Oribe glaze pieces characterized by their deep green color, as well as flat plates with a reddish-brown glaze called ame glaze and penguin illustrations.
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[Kumamoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Center, Kumamoto City, 14th-19th] The exhibition of pottery by Toushou Fukuoka will feature approximately 400 pieces, including tea bowls and vases, by Mr. Fukuoka (64), who runs the Toushou Kiln in Nishiki-machi. The works include Oribe glaze pieces characterized by their deep green color, as well as flat plates with a reddish-brown glaze called ame glaze and penguin illustrations.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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