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* Hanzan (1743-1790), pupil of Haritsu (Ogawa Ritsuō). Worked in Yedo and adopted the style of his master.
 * Yōsei; a contemporary of Hanzan, and a follower of Ritsuō's style.
 * Chōhei (first part of nineteenth century). School of Ritsuō. Worked in Yedo.
 * Kakōsai, pupil of Izuka Tōyō.
 * Shōkwasai, a fellow-worker with Shibayama Doshō in Yedo.
 * Shibayama Doshō (second half of eighteenth century). Worked in Yedo and is celebrated for his success in introducing ivory into the decoration of lacquered objects.
 * Jōkasai (first part of nineteenth century); worked in Yedo.
 * Shirayama Shōya (still living).
 * Kawanobe Itcho (still living).
 * Uyematsu Hōmin (still living).