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20:22 (cur | prev) +2,794 CompUser talk contribs (Created page with "= Agano ware = '''Agano ware''' (上野焼, ''Agano-yaki'') is a traditional Japanese pottery originating from Fukuchi Town in Tagawa District, Fukuoka Prefecture. Renowned for its elegance, lightweight construction, and distinctive glazes, it holds a significant place in Japan's ceramic heritage. == History == Agano ware traces its origins to 1602 when Sonkai, a potter from the Kingdom of Joseon (modern-day Korea), was invited by the daimyo of Kokura Domain to establi...")