A great masterpiece. This tea caddy by Han was named Kizuya Katatsuki because it was owned by Nara Kizuya. This tea caddy was probably so named because it was owned by Nara Kizuya. It is an auspicious tea caddy with an interesting view of the flying pattern of the yellow glaze on the chestnut-colored body. According to “Rimpo Kame Ryu” and “Komeimonogi,” it is said to have been owned by Shukoh, Bandaiya Muneyasu, and Matsudaira Hidamori. According to the Honjo family tradition, Furuta Oribe Tadashi presented it to the shogunate, and it was given to the Honjo family by the shogunate. (Ganmon Meimono Ki, Kokin Meimono Ruiju, Rimpo Kame Ryu, Komeimono Ki, Taisho Meikikan)