
Kinzan Klin History
1906YOSHITA Shosaku established a Kiln in Takando, Komatsu city
1932Minori was born as the first son of Seiichi, a youngest brother of Shosaku
1933Seiichi took over the Kiln
1951Minori took over Kinzangama Kiln and began his career as a potter
1988Yukio graduated from Kanazawa College of Art, fully joined Kinzangama
1992Minori was recognized as intangible cultural asset as a holder of Kutaniyaki techniques by Ishikawa prefecture
2001Minori received Shijuhosho, or the Purple Ribbon Medal, and was recognized as an important intangible culture asset of Japan.
He received the Cultual Order Award from Ishikawa prefecture
2007Yukio become the delegate of Kinzangama Kiln in place of his father Minori