In the olden days, porcelain was not as inexpensive as it is today. Until the middle of the Meiji period (1868-1912), there were also people who came and went, asking if they could be of service in the field of yaki-tsugi. In China, there was also the practice of pottery gluing, which is called fufu-yaki. In the “Pottery Story,” the “Natural History” is quoted as saying, “There is a kind of back-firing, in which the old Gan-ge is taken, the ears of the furnace are missing, and the ridge of the mouth of the cake is damaged. However, the color of the part that has been supplemented is so full of color that it is superior to the new one. The “Happi-yu-so-ran” says, “If you use the current method of glazing to make up for the old, there will be no trace of the old.
According to “Ureshu Shoran,” “Japanese pottery began in Kyoto and was known in Edo (now Tokyo) until 1790. According to “Jinzuka Dan,” “The thing of pottery pottery making was not known in Edo until the second year of Kansei, but there was pottery making in Kyoto in those days, and nowadays there are many pottery shops in Edo that make pottery making an industry. The originator of the pottery business, Yamatoya Denshichi, was located on the east side corner of Takekawa-cho, and he began his business in the year 1791 at a small pottery show. The original signboard was written on the west side of Suwa-machi, Asakusa, from the year Kansei-gen-toriyu, and it says “Boat inn tobacco, dishes, snacks, and Nara-tea”, etc. The paper is put on the shoji from the other side, and it is written as a signboard for the world. I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher, and I am a good calligrapher. In the Asuka River, it is written, “In recent years, Setomono-yakitate is in vogue, and is very useful, but in recent years, it has been replaced with tea bowls to replace candy that is old and worn out. The front basket is the shape of Kyoto-Osaka and the back basket is the shape of Edo.

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