Fig. 1From: Archeointensity estimates of a tenth-century kiln: first application of the Tsunakawa–Shaw paleointensity method to archeological relicsa Map around Japan. b Enlarged map around Sayama Higashiyama-Oku kiln, which is located at the east end of the Oku old kiln complex. c Entire photograph of remains of Sayama Higashiyama-Oku kiln (kiln body). d Enlarged photograph around baking chamber of the kiln, where 8 block samples (fixed using plaster) were collectedBack to article page