無形文化財人間国宝

Mukobunkasai Ningenkokuho

Living National Cultural Treasure

重要無形文化財(人間国宝)

Japan is probably, as far as I know the only country in the world which has established a system of recognition of the capability itself in the art and craft of an artist rather than in its creation. This system has been established in 1950 in order to preserve the most traditional art and craft of Japan. However it does not mean that there are living cultural treasures for every sort of art, only those who really have to be preserved are selected. Then an artist who has shown exceptional capabilities is nominated as a National living Treasure in order to maintain and transmit to the following generation is knowledge Few. are honored and generally at a very old age with this very rare title.

This system works for any type of art and also at several levels. The highest is naturally given at some one who is recognized at a national level. He received then the title of Ningen Kokuho Mukobunkazai or literally Living National Cultural Treasure, which is often symbolized as a LNT.

The second level is when an artist is recognized at Prefecture level. Similarly it does not mean that there are artists who have such title for every art and in every Prefecture. Some Prefecture have sword making, kimono or budsudan etc..

It exists also a 3rd level which is attributed by certain cities for example regarding Kutani ceramics such title is granted by Komatsu and Terai cities.

As far as Kutani ceramics are concerned there are only few painters who have succeeded in receiving such honorific titles.

Regarding National level Tokuda Yasokichi 1st was the first Kutani potter to receive the title of Living National Treasure in 1953 by the Japanese government. He was already 80 years old and died 3 years later. Only recently, his grand-son Yasokichi 3rd and also Yoshida Minori 3rd received the same award.

You find hereafter a list of Kutani painters who succeeded to reach Living Cultural Treasure level.

This list is still under construction

Name
Name
Potter name
Date
Year of Title
Title
Delivered by
Tokuda Yasokichi   Yasokichi 1st
1873 - 1956
1953
国重要無形文化財保持者
National
Oda Seizan    
1874 - 1960
1953
人間国宝  
Tomimoto Kenkichi    
1886 - 1963
1955
人間国宝  
Tamura Kinsei    
1896 -
1965
小松市指定無形文化財保持者 Komatsu
Sano Kosaku   Eizan  
1974
市指定無形文化財保持者 Terai p355
Sano kosaku   Eizan  
1976
石川県指定無形文化財保持者
Ishikawa Prefecture
Tamura Kinsei    
1896 -
1976
石川県指定無形文化財保持者
Ishikawa Prefecture
Nakamura Suiko
中村 翠恒   1903-
1976
石川県指定無形文化財保持者
Ishikawa Prefecture
Takeda Aritsune      
1976
石川県指定無形文化財保持者
Ishikawa Prefecture
Tokuda Yasokichi   Yasokichi 2nd
1976
石川県指定無形文化財保持者
Ishikawa Prefecture
Matsumoto Kichiji 松本 吉二    
1976
石川県指定無形文化財保持者
Ishikawa Prefecture
Nakajima Hideo 中嶋 Jusan (寿山)  
1981
石川県指定無形文化財保持者
Ishikawa Prefecture ou Terai p360
Kitade Fujio     1920 -
1985 ou 90
石川県指定無形文化財保持者 Ishikawa Prefecture
Asakura Isokichi   Isokichi 3rd
1992
   
Yoshida Minori   Yoshida 3rd
1932 -
1992
石川県指定無形文化財保持者 Ishikawa Prefecture
Tokuda Yasokichi   Yasokichi 3rd
1933-
1997
国重要無形文化財保持者
National
Takagi Matsuo    
1919-
?
無形文化財保持者 Terai
Yoshida Minori   Yoshida 3rd
1932 -
2001
国重要無形文化財保持者
National
 
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