Height 5.1cm, Bowl diameter 32.1cm, Bottom diameter 16.5cm
 This is another typical Ko-Imari redware for export, and is estimated to have been fired between 1680 and 1690s. It is estimated to have been fired between 1680 and 1690s, i.e., from the Jokyo to Genroku period. The center of the prospect shows a peony flower arrangement, and on the left and right sides are vases with a petal and a chrysanthemum arrangement. The surrounding area is decorated with chrysanthemums and peonies, and a flying phoenix design is also shown. It is assumed that the unique design was created by order. This dish has a stepped shape at the waist, and the coloring of the underglaze blue is strong. The reverse side is unmarked.