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武正晴
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中井贵一,佐佐木藏之介,安田章大,友近,森川葵,前野朋哉,宇野祥平,塚地武雅,吹越满,山田雅人,芦屋小雁,中村友理,酒井敏也,松尾谕,高田圣子,磨赤儿,升毅,笹野高史
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  传说中,16世纪日本大阪的统治者丰臣秀吉的成功源于7个吉祥物。末流古董商人小池则夫被要求策划一个以丰臣秀吉为主题的展览,并且找到最后一块幸运物——刻有中国凤凰的茶碗。但与此同时,另一家可疑的艺术基金会也在寻找它。而穷困潦倒的陶艺家野田佐助则被要求制作这件瓷碗的仿品。

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