The first-generation Rokurokudo master opened his own pottery kiln in Entoku-in Temple (a sub-temple of Kodai-ji Temple) in the Higashiyama district. He gave his pottery works the name Kodaiji-yaki. Later, the kiln was moved to Sannenzaka Street, just by the famous Kiyomizu Temple, and Rokurokudo created fine Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki pottery works as a manufacturer throughout the Meiji, Taisho and Showa periods.
As time passed and reached the present Heisei period (after 1989), Rokurokudo came to focus more on exhibiting art works of excellent craftsmanship by artists based in Kyoto (mainly ceramic arts). In September 2016, we moved our store to a new location. At this watershed in Rokurokudo’s history, we would like to feature not only traditional craftspeople but also a variety of contemporary art forms. We hope you will appreciate sophisticated Japanese beauty with us.
Takayuki Maemori
Managing Director of Rokurokudo
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Company Profile
- Company Name
- Maemori Co., Ltd.
- Store Name
- Rokurokudo
- Address
- 503 Hoteiya-cho, Fuyacho-dori Nijo-agaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
- Telephone
- 075-212-0166
- Open
- 11:00-18:00
- Closed
- TUE
- Managing Director
- Takayuki Maemori
- Founded
- 1875
- Established
- 2005(as a limited company)
- Business
- Sales and exhibits of contemporary art (mainly focusing on ceramic works)
- Capital Fund
- JPY 10 million