[Born and death year] 1861-1936 Died at 76 years old
[Native place] Kyoto
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[Experience] He went over to China and Korea, and he studied it with investigation of ceramics. 1882 He assumed master's name of the 2nd Zoroku as a successor. 1884 He was given an honorable mention at Kyoto Exhibition, and he was given the gold prize at Kofukuji Temple Exhibition. 1912 He had his name with Deichuan as another name. 1917 He opened a kiln at Kyoto. 1926 When the Emperor Showa succeeded to the throne, he made a celadon incense burner.
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