Seikanji Kiln was founded in the early Meiji period by the first Kikujiro with the permission of the former count Seikanji family,
and was succeeded by the second Ryusai, the third Shohei (who passed away in 2009 (Heisei 12)),
and then the fourth Shohei.
1973 Born in Chawanzaka, Kyoto as the eldest daughter of the fourth Shohei 1998 Graduated from Kyoto College of Arts (now Kyoto University of Arts) Department of Japanese Painting 1998 Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Technical College Department of Design 1999 Completed Kyoto City Industrial Research Institute 1999 Joined Seikanji Kiln and worked in the family business 2013 Exhibition of Kyoto Ware: Inheritance of Skill and Beauty, Sagawa Art Museum