Height 9.2 cm, mouth diameter 14.3 cm, left and right 15.5 cm, bottom diameter 8.9 cm
 This is a zanguri-style pot with the mouth held inward and distorted, a spatula-shaped base and a four-sided split base, and a body with line carvings, with ash glaze on the outer top. The body is carved with lines, and the upper part of the bowl is glazed with ash. It was made by a man named Keizo using Kurumano clay, and is a valuable resource for speculating on the Shigaraki style. The outside of the mouth and the prospective area are covered with ashes.