"Fumoto-gama of Shodai-yaki in Kumamoto.

Yasuaki Inoue, the father, is dedicated to the traditional craft of Koda-yaki, engaging in pottery making with a strong commitment to the tradition. His son, Shogo Inoue, learned at the Koishiwara Ota Tetsuzo Kiln, and upon returning to Koda, he has been working on traditional ceramics known as slipware. This involves decorating the surface of the pottery with slip, a clay mixture injected using a syringe or similar tool, a technique widely recognized in Europe and various parts of the world."

Koyoyaki Fumoto Kiln in Kumamoto.

His father, Yasuaki Inoue, is a potter who specializes in the traditional craft of Shodai ware.

His son, Takayuki Inoue, studied at the Oishiwara Ota Tetsuzo Kiln, and after returning to Odai,

Slipware, a type of vessel found mainly in Europe and around the world, is a type of vessel that has its surface placed in a dropper.

I work on traditional pottery that is decorated with encrusting clay.