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55 Nakatomi Hajime 1974 - Ōita area 56 Shiotsuki Jyūran 1948-2016 Ōita area
Frill Madake bamboo, rattan, lacquer and Nakatomi Hajime received his basic artist to be named a Living National
rice powder training at the Ōita Prefecture Treasure, and Ōhashi Shigeomi. Hanakago Jiyu-no-me ca. 1989 Madake bamboo, rattan and lacquer Shiotsuki Jyūran was born in Beppu,
ca. 2018 Bamboo Training Institute after He subsequently studied Ōita Prefecture, and graduated in
Tomobako having been inspired by the work under Honda Shōryū. Flower basket 14 (h) x 46 x 46 cm Tomobako 1975. He has shown in numerous
30.5 (h) x 39 x 32.5 cm of Shōno Shōunsai, the first bamboo called “Eyes of Hot Spring” Kushime-ami weave exhibitions throughout Japan.