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I was curious to know if there are criteria for adding ceramic sites on this website. Notoriety, levels of production, how old the sites are?

I was thinking of adding Akasaka 赤坂焼 and Issochi ware 一勝地焼, but they are pretty niche. They are documented online.

I am thinking of adding Asama ware 浅間焼 ... But it is also called Bangaku ware 万岳焼 from Matsumoto city... And that whole thing is quite complex.

I am aware that any ceramicist can open a kiln and create a new production site, which is really exciting but can make documenting ceramic production areas complicated. 78.199.138.115 (talk) 13:49, 8 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Tōraku-yaki

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I can't find anything about this Hokkaido production site. There is no kanji name, so researching a little known Japanese ware is going to be tough.

The only source seems to be a German language book on ceramics that is out of stock and possibly out of print. Even if I had the book on hand, I am not sure I'd find the Japanese name or sources that would help me further.

I am tempted to remove Toraku ware from the list. 78.199.138.115 (talk) 14:14, 8 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]