Showa Sanshoku The Showa Sanshoku , developed in the 1930's, features white and red markings against a jet black base. The sumi (black) is the basis for appreciation of this variety, forming a strong background against which the white and red markings interweave in interesting patterns. Showa that have comparatively more white than black are called Kindai (modern) Showa. BACK TO TOP |
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