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Koishiwara (小石原村,
Koishiwara-mura) was a
village located in
Asakura District, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. The
village gave its name to a
style of pottery...
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Koishiwara ware (小石原焼,
Koishiwara-yaki),
formerly known as
Nakano ware, is a type of ****anese
pottery traditionally from
Koishiwara, ****uoka Prefecture...
- was 22.56 km2. On
March 28, 2005, Hōshuyama,
along with the
village of
Koishiwara (also from
Asakura District), was
merged to
create the
village of Tōhō...
- Kyūshū,
kilns set up by
Korean potters in the 16th century, such as at
Koishiwara, ****uoka and its
offshoot at Onta ware,
perpetuated 16th-century Korean...
- town of Chikuzen. On
March 28, 2005 the
former villages of Hōshuyama and
Koishiwara merged,
becoming the
village of Tōhō. On
March 20, 2006 the
former towns...
- the area was part of the
holdings of ****uoka Domain. The
villages of
Koishiwara and Hōshuyama in
Asakura District were
established on May 1, 1889 with...
- most
often slipware.
Mishima ware,
which also uses the slip
technique Koishiwara ware "Onda, ****an".
Palmer Museum of Art.
Archived from the
original on...
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Brushes 熊野筆 Kumano-fude
Hiroshima 1975
writing tools [12]
Koishiwara Ware 小石原焼
Koishiwara-yaki ****uoka 1975
ceramics [13]
Kawanabe Butsudan 川辺仏壇 Kawanabe...
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items Karume kasuri,
woven fabric –
Kurume Ki uso,
carved wooden bird toy
Koishiwara ware,
pottery –
Koshiwara Takatori ware,
pottery Amaou strawberries –...
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Yamaguma Station 10.4
Tachiarai Station ←
Kirin Brewery Company Leased Line 11.8
Takata Station ← Ni****etsu:Amagi Line ↓
Koishiwara River 13.7
Amagi Station...