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Handwritten characters on a ceramic teacup. - Material: Ceramic - Design: Handwritten characters (printed) - Shape: Cylindrical with a deliberately textured surface for easy handling - Interior finish: Smooth and glossy - Bottom shape: Flat Size: Height: 8 cm Width: Approximately 7 cm This teacup is from Saiki City, Oita Prefecture, known for its delicious fish. Enjoy hot tea in this teacup while eating sashimi. It enhances the atmosphere and makes the fish even more delicious. Saiki People's Temperament: In the old municipal history, there is a description that they are "flashy, rich in human feeling, kind, cheerful, and straightforward, but lacking perseverance and determination." However, this is a generalization of the people of Saiki, and as with any group, there is a diverse range of individuals. Famous People (Titles omitted): Tsuyoshi Aoki: President of the Japan Swimming Federation, Head Coach of the Japanese Swimming Team at the Sydney and Athens Olympics Junro Anan: Former Manager of the Hiroshima Toyo Carp Masatsugu Onishi: Former Sekiwake wrestler, Kaze. Now known as Nakamura Oyakata Masashi Ono: Author, winner of the 152nd Akutagawa Prize for "Nine Years Ago's Prayer" Kenjiro Kawasaki: Professional baseball commentator, former professional baseball player, Yakult-Chunichi Doppo Kunikida: Came to Saiki as a teacher at Kakutani Gakkan at the introduction of Ryukei Yano. Although his stay was less than a year, his first work "Uncle Gen" and "Spring Birds" and "Deer Hunting" were set in Saiki. His representative works include "Musashino" and "Beef and Potatoes." Jiichiro Date: Gold medalist in the Montreal Olympics wrestling (freestyle 74kg class) Ichiro Tominaga: Manga artist, representative work is the Chinkoro Ane-chan series Kenjiro Nomura: Former Manager of the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, member of the Meikyukai (Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame) Fujio Mitarai: Chairman and CEO of Canon Inc., Honorary Chairman of Keidanren, Honorary Chairman of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee Isamu Murakami: Deceased, politician, former Minister of Construction and Posts Ryukei Yano: Meiji journalist, his political novel "Keikoku Bidan" was a Meiji bestseller Masatake Yamanaka: Baseball Hall of Fame inductee, President of the All Japan Baseball Association, Barcelona Olympics baseball bronze medalist Shigeki Wakabayashi: Barcelona Olympics baseball bronze medalist
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