A great masterpiece. A karamono, round jar tea caddy. It was originally owned by Kanamori Izumo no Mamoru Kashige, hence the name. The rounded, thick-walled, and kind of mouth structure is completely different from others, and the appearance is extremely splendid because of its high steaming steamer. It was originally owned by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, but was given to Kanamori Kashige along with the famous Enju sword at the Nagoya headquarters during the Joseon War, and later became the property of the Tokugawa shogunate. Iemitsu was extremely pleased and gave him a tea container. The tea container was passed on to Sakuma Naokatsu and his adopted son, Okusa Shuzenmasa, and has been in the Okusa family ever since. It was handed down from the Okusa family to the Osaka Konoike family in the first year of the Kyoho Era (171636).