Legend has it that the success of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the ruler of Osaka, Japan in the 16th century, originated from seven mascots. Norio Koike, a low-ranking antique dealer, was asked to curate an exhibition with the theme of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and find the last lucky piece - a tea bowl engraved with a Chinese phoenix. But at the same time, another shady art foundation was looking for it. The impoverished ceramic artist Noda Sasuke was asked to make a replica of the porcelain bowl.
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