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Biography of the writer Kiyomizu
Rokubei The first Kiyomizu Rokubei (Fukusai) ( 1738-1799) The first Kiyomizu Rokubei . The childhood name is Kuritaro. The issue is foolish. In 1771, the kiln was opened in Gojozaka Kenninji-cho and changed to Rokubei. Worked for the garden ware of Myohoin Temple and worshiped the sixth landmark. Kiyomizu Rokubei II (Shizusai, 61) (1790-1860) Kiyomizu Rokubei II. In 1811, he became the second generation Kiyomizu Rokubei. In 1838, he retired and became 61. Kiyomizu Rokubei III (Shoun) (1820-1883) The second son of the second generation. In 1838, he was named the third generation Rokubei Koto. The issue is Shoun. Around 1868, it was changed to Shimizu Rokubei. 4th Kiyomizu Rokubei (Rokui) (1848-1920 ) In 1883, the 4th Kiyomizu Rokubei was named. The Rokubei style is completed by integrating the pottery techniques of the past three generations. Participated in the founding of the Gojozaka pottery association and contributed to the development of the industry. In 1913, he retired and became Rokui. I was good at crabs. Kiyomizu Rokubei 5th (Rokuwa) (1875-1959) In 1913, he was named Kiyomizu Rokubei 5th . Instead of the sick four generations, he has been in charge of the family business since he was 27 years old. From the fifth generation, the reading was changed to "Kiyomizu". Kiyomizu Rokubei 6th (Rokuharu) (1901 ~ 1980) The eldest son of Kiyomizu Rokubei 5th. In 1945, he was named Kiyomizu Rokubei. In 1976, became a Person of Cultural Merit. After his death, he was appointed to the fourth rank and received the Order of the Sacred Treasure. Kiyomizu Rokubei 7th (Yo, Hiroshi) (1922? 2006) Named Kyubee Kiyomizu as a sculptor. In 1981, he was named the 7th Kiyomizu Rokubei. Yatsushiro Kiyomizu Rokubei (Hiroshi) (1954?) The eldest son of the 7th Kiyomizu Rokubei . In 2000, he was named Yatsushiro Kiyomizu Rokubei. Graduated from Waseda University. Received the Japan Ceramic Society Award. Professor at Kyoto University of Art and Design.