I was born in Japan Hamada-shi, Shimane on June 6, 1963.
I was registered at an Ootou elementary school of Tagawa-shi, Fukuoka for one year. We have begun to live in Hamada-shi with a return of parents afterwards.
I graduated from Hamada municipal Arifuku elementary school.
I graduated from Hamada municipal Arifuku junior high school.
I graduated from Shimane prefectural Hamada Senior High School in 1983.
I graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University of Tokyo in 1988.
I was registered at accountant family of Ohara bookkeeping school of Tokyo afterwards for one year and majored accounting, bookkeeping.
I graduated from ceramics department of Yogyo Vocational Training Institute of Aichi Prefecture in 1991.
I returned home in Hamada-shi in 1992 and I looked up to father to a teacher and have begun to make ceramics.
I am making various ceramics such as a vase, a cup, tableware etc.
Private exhibition, a lot of group exhibitions.
I want to make friends with many people in the world However, I am not good at English.
But I'm waiting for your comments or mails!
My web site
A studio of Japanese ceramics "Kameyama-yaki"
Sekisixyu Kameyama-yaki is a type of pottery-making in Hamada-shi, Shimane.
I have been working in this type of pottery-making since 1992. I've produced many works with my father, mother and younger sister. At 36 (2007), my father began to work in the kiln.
My family and I believe our extensive work in this type of pottery-making will help us produce many fine works for our customers and are confident of and look forward to seeing many satified clients.
A Potter's Eye
Thia is a japanese potter's blog.
The Japanese Pottery KAMEYAMAYAKI
Japan is famous for its ability to incorporate modern culture while maintaining its historical tradition. Japan's national sport is Sumo wrestling, but Japanese share great interest in other sports, such as soccer, baseball, and basketball. And finally, despite some people's belief that Japanese eat only fish and rice, western foods are equally enjoyed and are easy to find.
If you are interested in learning more about Japan or the ways of its people, please let me know, and I will be happy to tell you more.
Detailed things, such as culture of Japan or Japanese, are written to the following WEB sites. It is very interesting.
All about.com Japanese culture
WATANABE GUMI Japan Culture page
KIDS WEB JAPAN
Japan guide
The Japanese.com
Japanese Culture
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