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 *Higo province, minor wares, 321; Yatsushiro ware, 321–325; porcelain, 325.
 * Higuchi family, potters, 101, 107, 117, 118, 419. See also Imamura.
 * Hikiba, Hizen, faience, 108; porcelain, 109.
 * Hiki-yama, Satsuma, pottery, 138.
 * Hikoichiro, Mori, potter, 333.
 * Himeji porcelain, 372.
 * Hirado ware. See Mikawachi.
 * Hirata family, potters, makers of Fukakusa ware, 326.
 * Hisano Seihaku, potter, 348.
 * Hisatani Genichi, potter, 112.
 * Hisatani Yojibei, Arita potter, develops a foreign trade, 111.
 * Hitachi province, Mito ware, 406.
 * Hizen, Shonzui's porcelain, 22–25; his successors, 25, 42, 54; topography, 41; Korean potters, 42, 54, 56; obscurity of early keramic history, 54; discovery of porcelain stone, 55; composition and use of various porcelain stones, 58, 65–67; process of manufacturing porcelain, 67–75; composition of porcelain, 72, 73; potters, 107, 108, 112–118. See also Arita, Hikiba, Kame-yama, Karatsu, Mikawachi, Odashi, Okawachi.
 * Hōchiu, Korean potter, 135; at Chosa, 136; at Hiki-yama, 138; descendants, 138, 158.
 * Hōkō, Kawara, potter, 144; reproduces the Chōsa ware, 144; travels, 145.
 * Honami family, sword experts and potters, 35.
 * Honda Teikichi, potter, 245; factory at Wakasugi, 246, 248.
 * Hongo, Iwashiro, Aizu ware, 394, 395.
 * Hōsan, Agano, potter, 323.
 * Hoshiyama Chiubei, potter, travels, 145.
 * Hotta Sozaburo, potter, 379.
 * Hōzan, potter, 188; style, 197.
 * Hōzen. See Zengoro.
 * Hyogo Prefecture. See Settsu.
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 * Ichiemon, Sawa, potter, 339.
 * Ichi-no-kura, Mino, egg-shell porcelain, 303.
 * Identification, of Shonzui's porcelain, 24; of early Arita blue-and-white faience, 26; of Arita porcelain, 89, 128; of Okawachi porcelain, 97, 123; of Mikawachi porcelain, 128; of old Satsuma ware, 146–152, 166–168; of Ninsei's ware, 184; of Awata faience, 189, 204; of Iwakura faience, 204; of old and middle period Kutani ware, 204, 238, 240; of Owari porcelain, 297; of Owari counterfeit Satsuma, 299; of Bizen and Shidoro wares, 335. See also table of Marks and Seals.
 * Iemon, Fukuda, potter, 109.
 * Iga, Awaji. See Awaji ware.
 * Iga province, ancient ware, 400; ware resembling Seto ware, 401.
 * Igarashi Jizaemon, potter, improves the Takatori ware, 314.
 * Igarashi Shimpei, potter, 381; descendants, 381.
 * Iida Hachiroemon, artist, his Hachiroe decoration, 249, 251; compared with Wazen's style, 252.
 * Ikeda Mompei, amateur potter, 367.
 * Imado ware, 384.
 * Imaemon, Imaizumi, potter, 115.
 * Imai Giemon, potter, 155.
 * Imaizumi family, potters, 115.
 * Imamura family, potters, 100, 107. See also Higuchi.
 * Imari, port of Arita, name given to Arita ware, 60.
 * Imbe Kyonushi, potter, 176.
 * Imbe ware, 329, 331.
 * Immigration, Mongoloid, 2, 427.