Excavated from Ohtobishima, Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture
8th century
Height 21.8cm, Mouth diameter 9.6cm, Body diameter 15.5cm, Bottom diameter 8.5cm
Kasaoka City Board of Education
 This pottery is made of grayish-white, fine, and glossy clay, and is wheel-thrown with water-grinding and shaping on the lower half of the body. The firing is extremely solid, with a light green natural glaze covering the neck and part of the body. This long-necked jar is thought to have been made at the Touyuu kiln in southern Osaka, and is thought to date from around the end of the 8th century.