The Kyushu Ceramic Museum

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Takatori Collection

The Takatori collection, which contains a total of 3,428 items in 1,189 sets, was donated to the museum over three separate occasions (in 1987, 2007, and 2020) by Takatori Noriko and Hideko. The ceram...

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Old Ceramics of Kyushu (Selected Works from the Collection of Kyushu Ceramic Museum)

The production of Kyushu ceramics began with stoneware made utilizing Korean techniques between the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century. Karatsu ware was produced first, and ...

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Kanbara Collection

【Owned by Arita Town, exhibited at Kyushu Ceramic Museum】 The Kanbara Collection was a gift donated to the town of Arita by the late Kanbara Hakaru (1896-1987), who was born in Arita and an honorary ...

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Aoki Ryūzan Works Collection

The Aoki Ryūzan Works Collection consists of 62 pieces of ceramic art work by Aoki Ryūzan (1926-2008), owned by the Kyushu Ceramic Museum. He was a member of the Japan Art Academy and received the Ord...

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Nakazato Hōan Works Collection

Nakazato Hōan Works Collection consists of 13 pieces of ceramic art works by Nakazato Hōan (1923-2009), owned by Kyushu Ceramic Museum. He was a member of the Japan Art Academy, and has played a signi...

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Mr. & Mrs. Shibata Collection

This collection was given to Kyushu Ceramic Museum by Yuko (1944- ) and Akihiko (1940-2004) Shibata. In 1990, the Shibatas gave 2,476 pieces of porcelain to the Kyushu Ceramic Museum, and the followin...

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Hakuu Collection

The Hakuu Collection is made up of 444 sets, consisting of 925 pieces, of ceramics that were donated to the museum in March 2003 by the family of Kamohara Shinichirō (1905-2001, pen name 'Hakuu&#...

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