Height: 19.4 cm, Bore: 21.2 cm, Bottom: 20.3 cm, Okayama Museum of Art
 This is a typical Bizen arrow-necked container with a fairly large and sturdy body. The top of the body has large ears on both sides, and the body also has vertical and horizontal spatula marks, and the bottom is probably flat. The bottom of the bowl is probably flat. It is also softly fired, with almost no ash, but there is a thin layer of sesame glaze on some parts, and one spot of stone sumac. There is a square mark on the surface.