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 *Yaichiro, Agano, potter, 324.
 * Yajibei, Funaki, potter, 336, 338.
 * Yajibei, Iwamura, potter, discovers the Amakusa porcelain stone, 101, 107; deified, 101.
 * Yajiro, Higuchi, potter, 107.
 * Yakichi, Mikuni, potter, 373.
 * Yamada Nagamasa, in Siam, 214.
 * Yamaguchi Prefecture. See Nagato, Suo ware.
 * Yamamoto family, potters, 139.
 * Yamamoto Tatsunosuke, potter, 229.
 * Yamamoto, Satsuma, pottery, 139.
 * Yama-no-uchi family, potters, 108.
 * Yamashiro, Asahi ware, 355; Tawara ware, 356.
 * Yamashita Magoroku, potter, 346.
 * Yamato province, Akahada ware, 356–358.
 * Yamazaki Heinai, potter, 348.
 * Yanase Jimbei, potter, 318.
 * Yanase Shunzo, potter, 318.
 * Yashima ware, 342.
 * Yasubei, various potters, descendants of Yasuchika, 187, 188. See also Hōzan.
 * Yasuchika, Minamoto no, potter, 176; descendants, 187, 188.
 * Yasuji, Yama-no-uchi, potter, 108.
 * Yasukata. See Tamikichi.
 * Yasukichi, Tashiro, potter, 114.
 * Yatsushiro ware, 322–324; revival, 324; character of modern ware, 325.
 * Yazaemon, Fukuda, potter, 109.
 * Yazaemon Kageyori, potter, 301.
 * Yedo, first pottery, 384; Imado ware, 384; Raku mosaics and modelled ware, 386; Banko ware, 387; Oniwa ware, 387; porcelain, 388, 418; surface decorators, 388–392; Takata ware, 392; Kōren ware, 393; Koishikawa ware, 394.
 * Yohei, Mori, pottery, and the Yusetsu ware, 363.
 * Yōhei, Taizan, Awata potters of various generations, 199, 200.
 * Yohei, Yama-no-uchi, potter, 108.
 * Yojibei, potter, 312.
 * Yorasaku, Higuchi, potter, 108.
 * Yoshida Denemon, revives the Kutani ware, 249.
 * Yoshida Hikoroku, potter, 403.
 * Yoshida-mura, Hizen, pottery, 115.
 * Yoshiemon, patron of keramic art, 139.
 * Yoshihiro, chief of Satsuma, patron of keramic industry, 135–137, 141.
 * Yoshimasa, Ashikaga Shōgun, as an art patron, 17.
 * Yosōbei Kagemitzu, potter, 301.
 * Yosōbei of Kyōtō, potter, 227.
 * Yosoemon, Mori, potter, 333.
 * Yozaemon, Hasegawa, potter, 202.
 * Yujiro, potter, 247.
 * Yūriaki, emperor, edict on royal pottery, 7.
 * Yusetsu, Mori, potter, counterfeits Banko ware, 361; original developments, 362; character of his ware, 362; development in hands of his son, 363; varieties and essential feature of the ware, 364.
 * Yusetsusai. See Takenouchi Kinshū.
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 * , Nishimura, potter, ancestry, 219, 225; early work, 219; imitations, 220, 221; patronage of the chief of Kishū, 220–222, 375; his glazes, 220; marks, 221, 222, 375; ware, 220, 223; at Kaseyama, 222; at Omuro, 223; at Otsu, 223; sons, 223; versatility, 224.
 * Zenshiro, Tsuchiya, potters of several generations, 337, 338.
 * Zeze, Omi, ancient kilns, 365; various wares, 366–368.
 * Zōrōku, Mashimizu, potter, 225.
 * Zuishi porcelain, 378.