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❏ Nigaku Received the elegant name "Nigaku" and the name "Hakutoken" from the head priest of Kencho-ji Temple, Masamichi Yoshida, the first of Kamakura's Five Mountains. Received oral teachings on the production of raku ware from the 14th generation, Kakunyu. Received instruction in raku ware production from the second generation, Keiyun (Choraku Ogawa), mainly producing red raku. ● Kencho-ji Temple, the first of Kamakura's Five Mountains Kencho-ji Temple, the head temple of the Rinzai sect of Kencho-ji Temple in Kamakura. It is the first temple in Kamakura's Five Mountains and was the first Zen temple in Japan. It is a specialized training hall for practicing only Rinzai Zen. ● Master Masamichi Yoshida (Room name: Hakuju-an), Head Priest of the Kencho-ji Temple sect Born in Gifu Prefecture in 1940. Ordained under the guidance of Rokuroku Tokuri Osho of Hoko-ji Temple. In 1959, he followed the teachings of Master Ekishu Takeda of the Kennin-ji Temple Sodo in Kyoto and inherited his dharma. In 1987, he became the 7th head priest of the Kencho-ji Temple sect and the Sodo master. Please note that there may be slight variations in dimensions. Height: Approximately 8.7cm Diameter: Approximately 11.5cm There are no cracks or chips. Please confirm and agree with the images before purchasing.
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