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 ** coloured, 136–139, 152, 168–170; origin of "Satsuma ware," 140; production of enamelled, 142–146, 152; identification, 151, 166–168; hybrid, 151, 166; Same, 153; composition, 153, 156, 157; Genriu, 157; modern conditions and methods, 158–166; imitation, 168, 299; scarcity of genuine "old Satsuma," 168; inferior, 171; compared with Kyōtō faience, 206, 207; modern à jour decoration, 421.
 * Yedo: first, 384; Imado, 385; Raku mosaics, 386; modelled, 387; Yedo Banko, 387; Yedo Oniwa, 387; Kōren, 393.
 * Miscellaneous: early Arita blue-and-white, 25; Fukakusa, 326; Shikase-yama, 327; Bizen, 328–333; Shidoro, 333–335; Izumo, 335–338; Sanuki, 341–343; Hagi, 344; modern Nagato, 347; Suo, 347; Odo, 348–350; Awaji, 351–354; Minato, 354; Asahi, 355; Akahada, 357; original Banko, 358–360; Yusetsu Banko, 360–365; Zeze, 366–368; Shigaraki, 369; Maiko, 373; Akashi, 373, 374; Oniwa or Kairaku-en, 375; Kōbe, 379; Kosobe, 381; Sakurai, 382; Kikko, 383; Takahara, 383; Naniwa, 383; Aizu, 394; Sōma, 396; Kishi Raku, 397; Tachikui, 399; Sasayama, 399; Iga, 401; Agano, 402–404; Ueno, 404; Makuzu, 405, 416; Mito, 406. See also Keramics, Porcelain.
 * Fine arts, influence of the tea ceremonial, 17; influence of tradition and the antique, 53, 410; influence of Tokugawa epoch, 88. See also Keramics.
 * Fuji family. See Hayashi.
 * Fujikata Yasojō, potter, 254.
 * Fujina ware, 336–339.
 * Fujiwara Masakage, Katō Shirozaemon's real name, 263.
 * Fukagawa family, potters, 112.
 * Fukakusa ware, original unglazed, 326; Koemon's improvements, 327; glazed ware, 327.
 * Fukami family, potters, 113, 114.
 * Fuka-umi Obasen, Korean potter in Hizen, 57.
 * Fukuda family, potters, 108, 109.
 * Fukuoka Prefecture. See Buzen.
 * Fukushima family, potters, 115.
 * Fukushima Prefecture. See Aizu, Iwaki.
 * Fumai, chief of Izumo, patron of keramics, 337.
 * Funaki family, potters, 336, 338.
 * Furōken Kamefu, potter, 227.
 * Furuse, potter, 346.
 * Furuta Oribe, master of the tea ceremonial, originates Oribe ware, 275.
 * Fushimi, Yamashiro, Fukakusa ware, 326.
 * Fusuki, Funaki, potter, 338.
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 * Gembei, Takayama, potter, 218.
 * Gempin, fugitive Chinese noble, his ware, 276.
 * Genjiro. See Aitaro.
 * Genjūro, amateur potter, 178.
 * Gen-no-jō, Fukuda, potter, 108.
 * Genriu. See Ono.
 * Gensuke, Kawara, potter, 144, 158.
 * Gentaro, Agano, potter, 324.
 * Gifu Prefecture. See Mino.
 * Gihei, potter, 247.
 * Giokozan. See Jūkan.