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Arita-yaki – Produced in Saga.
Bizen-yaki – A reddish-brown pottery, which i originated in the 6th century.
Hagi-yaki – burned at a relatively low temperature, it is fragile .
Karatsu-yaki – The most produced pottery in western Japan.
Kutani-yaki – Produced in Ishikawa.
Mino-yaki – Produced in Gifu. Includes Shino-yaki, Oribe-yaki, Setoguro, and
Ki-Seto.
Onda-yaki – Produced by families and passed on only to their own children.
Raku-yaki – There is a proverb of the hierarchy of ceramic styles used for tea
ceremony: 'First, Raku. Second, Hagi. Third, Karatsu.'
Ryumonji-yaki – Produced in Kagoshima.
Satsuma-yaki – Produced in Kyūshū and other areas.
Seto-yaki – The most produced Japanese pottery in Japan.
Shigaraki-yaki – One of the oldest styles in Japan. Famous for tanuki pottery
pieces.
Souma-yaki – Image of a horse is the main pattern.
Tamba-yaki – One of the six oldest kinds in Japan.
Tokoname-yaki – flower vases, rice bowls, teacup.
Tobe-yaki – thick porcelain table ware with blue cobalt paintings.
Yokkaichi-Banko-yaki – teacups, teapots, flower vases, and Sake vessels.
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