The Umeyama kiln, a long-established kiln that has continued to move along with the history of Tobe ware, was opened by Seigoro Umeno in 1882. The Umeyama kiln, which survived the loss of many kilns in the war, was instructed by Soetsu Yanagi, Shoji Hamada, Shigeo Suzuki, and Kanjiro Kawai, who were promoting the folk art movement. We have completed the unique technique of Umeyama kiln. The Umeyama kiln, which has the longest history of Tobe ware kilns and has been making vessels rooted in daily life for many years, makes the best use of the characteristics of porcelain based on the concept of "use and beauty" and makes it easy to use and beautiful on a daily basis. It is a brand that continues to be close to daily life.
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