In Japan, Japanese glass research was not active, and the traditional glass production method that had been used since the Meiji Era (1868-1912) was likely to become obsolete. Hirota Glass designed the "Taisho Roman Glass Series" of reissued products through trial and error to revive the "milky white glass" method of glass production that dominated the Taisho era in the 1980s.
In Japan, Japanese glass research was not active, and the traditional glass production method that had been used since the Meiji Era (1868-1912) was likely to become obsolete. Hirota Glass designed the "Taisho Roman Glass Series" of reissued products through trial and error to revive the "milky white glass" method of glass production that dominated the Taisho era in the 1980s.