[Born and death year] 1878-1963 Died at 85 years old
[Native place] Arita town,
Specification
[Experience] 1917 He assumed Master's name of the 12th Kakiemon as a successor at 39 years old with the death of the 11th Kakiemon. 1919 He established the Kakiemon joint-stock company with Mr. Obata of a businessman. He financed the company with the production technology of porcelain and the signature of "Kakufuku" that the 11th Kakiemon registered a trademark with instead of investment. 1928 He withdrew from the company. The company continued using the signature of "Kakufuku", and he has begun to use the signature of "Kakiemon-saku". 1953 He revived "Nigoshide" with Mr. Shibuo (the 13th Kakiemon). 1955 He was chosen to be an intangible cultural asset. He exhibited first Nigoshide Work at the 2nd Japan Tradition Industrial Arts Exhibition and won the Chairman Prize of Japanese Industrial Arts Association. 1957 He won the Chairman Prize of Cultural Properties Protection at the 3ed Japan Tradition Industrial Arts Exhibition. 1958 He won the Grand Prize at the Brussels International Exposition. 1962 He was given a decoration.
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