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Abiko

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Abiko , city (1990 pop. 120,629), Chiba prefecture, central Honshu, Japan. It is an important railway junction, a resort town, and a residential suburb NE of Tokyo. ... Read more
Hamada, Shoji
Encyclopedia of World Biography ...in Tokyo. The two potters quickly bonded, finding that they shared similar styles, and Hamada was asked to accompany Leach to Abiko to meet and work with other major potters. This excursion sparked a lifetime of mutual friendship and admiration between the... Read more

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