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Morihiro Hosokawa
50th Prime Minister of Japan
Ogata Kenzan
Japanese artist (1663-1743)
Honami Kōetsu
Japanese painter and calligrapher; (1558-1637)

Chōjirō
thumb|right|Tea bowl, known as Suchiro, studio of Chōjirō
thumb|Tea bowl exemplifying Chojiro's Wabi style
(1516-1592) is distinguished as the first generation in the Raku family of potters. Chojiro is the creator of Raku-ware, as well as the founder of the Raku kiln.
Shōji Hamada
Japanese Mashiko ware Potter (1894-1978)
Rosanjin
was the pseudonym for a noted artist and epicure during the early to mid-Shōwa period of Japan. His real name was , but he is best known by his artistic name, Rosanjin. A man of many talents, Rosanjin was also a calligrapher, ceramicist, engraver, painter, lacquer artist and restaurateur.
Kawai Kanjirō
Japanese ceramicist, essayist (1890-1966)
Kenkichi Tomimoto
Japanese potter (1886–1963)
Toyozō Arakawa
Japanese artist (1894–1985)
Jin Katagiri
Japanese actor and artist
Itaya Hazan
Japanese ceramicist (1872-1963)

Okuda Eisen
Japanese potter
Nonomura Ninsei
Ninsei (仁清) was a Japanese potter, who lived in the Edo Period, roughly between the 1640s to the 1690s. He was born Nonomura Seisuke (野々村), and later received the first name Seiemon (清右衛門). He was later bestowed with the artistic name Ninsei, with a seal.
Yi Sam-pyeong
Korean–Japanese potter
Fujio Koyama
Hajime Katō
Japanese potter (1900–1968)
Sakaida Kakiemon
Japanese potter
Kaneshige Tōyō
Japanese potter