Gunji Pottery
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Gunji Pottery
Summary
Gunji Pottery is a pottery studio[1].
Key Facts
- Gunji Pottery's field of work was Mashiko ware[2].
- Gunji Pottery was influenced by Kōshi Baba[3].
- Gunji Pottery is located in Mashiko[4].
- Gunji Pottery is located in Nikkō-shi[5].
- Gunji Pottery is in the country of Japan[6].
- Gunji Pottery's instance of is recorded as pottery studio[7].
- Gunji Pottery's instance of is recorded as business[8].
- Gunji Pottery's part of is recorded as Mashiko ware[9].
- Gunji Pottery's part of is recorded as Mashiko[10].
- Gunji Pottery's part of is recorded as Mashiko Pottery Fair[11].
- Gunji Pottery's has part is recorded as Tsunehisa Gunji[12].
- Gunji Pottery's has part is recorded as Keiko Gunji[13].
- Gunji Pottery's described at URL is recorded as https://liniere.jp/column/lifestyle/37829/[14].
- Gunji Pottery's described at URL is recorded as https://casabrutus.com/categories/design/182008[15].
- Gunji Pottery's described at URL is recorded as https://discoverjapan-web.com/article/47791[16].
- Gunji Pottery's described at URL is recorded as https://loveit-circus.com/collections/gunji[17].
- Gunji Pottery's described at URL is recorded as https://www.geshi.jp/past/1525[18].
- Gunji Pottery's described at URL is recorded as https://macaro-ni.jp/66445[19].
- Gunji Pottery's described at URL is recorded as https://webtaiyo.com/culture/4199/[20].
- Gunji Pottery's OpenCorporates ID is recorded as jp/5060002016307[21].
- Gunji Pottery's participant in is recorded as Mashiko Pottery Fair[22].
- Gunji Pottery's official name is recorded as 郡司製陶所[23].
- Gunji Pottery's legal form is recorded as tokurēyūgen gaisha[24].
- Gunji Pottery's Instagram username is recorded as tsunehisa_keiko_gunji[25].
- Gunji Pottery's hashtag is recorded as 郡司製陶所[26].
Body
Identity
Gunji Pottery's official name is recorded as 郡司製陶所[23]. Part of include Mashiko ware[9], a Traditional Crafts of Japan (as designated by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry)[27], in Japan[28]; Mashiko[10], a town of Japan[29], in Japan[30], founded in 1889[31]; and Mashiko Pottery Fair[11], a ceramic fair[32], in Japan[33], founded in 1966[34].
Industry
Gunji Pottery's field of work was Mashiko ware[2].