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Sanage kilns. A group of old kilns in an area stretching from the western area of modern Nagoya –¼ŒÃ‰® city to the northern mountains of Sanage discovered after the World War II. Many kinds of ancient wares were found from Sanage kilns, including sueki {ŒbŠí pots from the end of the Kofun period, kaiyuu touki ŠDçÖ“©Ší (gray glazed pottery) from the Nara to mid the Heian periods, ryokuyuu touki —ÎçÖ“©Ší (green glazed pottery) of Heian period, and teabowls from the Kamakura period. The Sanage kilns were probably influenced by Yuezhouyao ‰zB—q (Jp. Esshuyou) and celadon porcelain of the Tang and Five dynasty periods in China. The Sanage kilns declined in the 12c, but developed into *Tokoname 튊, Atsumi ˆ­”ü and *Seto £ŒË wares. Old Sanage wares are found widely in the Touhoku “Œ–k and Chuugoku ’†‘ regions, and are especially plentiful in the cities of Nara and Kyoto.
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