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Bank or climbing kiln. Built on a slope, this efficent type of kiln originated in China and was introduced to Japan from Korea in the early 17c. These multi-chamber kilns, featuring as many as twenty or more chambers, had a much larger capacity than earlier kilns and allowed for the regulation of heat requisite for simultaneous firing of different types of wares. A wood fire, fed through a fuel hole at the base of the kiln, bakes the pots stacked on a raised perforated floor; an opening at the side of each chamber lets out smoke. Noborigama were instrumental in the development of such wares as *‚inoyaki ”ό”ZΔ and *‚“etoyaki £ŒΛΔ.
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