- area is the
neighborhood of
Tsuboya (壺屋, "pot/jar shop"),
which was once a
major center of
ceramic production (see
Tsuboya-yaki).
Northeast of Kokusai-dōri...
-
Tsuboya ware (壺屋焼,
Tsuboya-yaki) is a type of
Ryukyuan pottery traditionally produced in
Tsuboya, a
pottery district in the city of Naha, in the prefecture...
- in
Tsuboya, a
district within the
Okinawan capital of Naha, ****an.
Famous for his
Tsuboya ware, he is
considered one of the "Three
Potters of
Tsuboya" (Tsuboya...
- the
Gusuku period (c. 1100s-1400s), when it was
introduced from China.
Tsuboya became the
centre of
production in 1682
after the
kilns of Chibana, Wakuta...
-
established in 1889 by
merging the
villages (now hamlets) of Shimosanga, Yamage,
Tsuboya and Yaebaru-Sakonouchi;
which later was
elevated to town
status in 1969...
-
potter born in
Tsuboya, a
district within the
Okinawan capital of Naha, ****an. He is
considered one of the "Three
Potters of
Tsuboya" (
Tsuboya no
sannin otoko)...
-
Tomitaka Elementary School Hiraiwa Elementary School Tōgō
Elementary School Tsuboya Elementary School JR
Kyushu - Nippō Main Line Hyūgashi - Zaikōji - Minami-Hyūga...
-
bunkazai chōsa hōkoku].
Chatan Town
Board of Education. Naha Muni****l
Tsuboya Pottery Museum [那覇市立壺屋焼物博物館], ed. (2014). The
essence of
Okinawan religious...
- 1624–1645
Amihiko ****an
Restaurant 1624–1645
Tokiwaya ****an
Hotel 1624–1645
Tsuboya ****an
Confectionery 1625
Iwanumaya ****an
Hotel 1625
Aogen ****an Miso 1625...
- " In 1997, American-****anese
husband and wife
Patrick Newell and I****o
Tsuboya-Newell
started Tokyo International School to
provide an
education for their...