i have a hokujo shibo that i really love, and i've heard nothing but great things about his side-handle pots as well, especially their pours.
he mostly makes larger pots. i've heard from a vendor that getting him to make small size kyusu takes repeated pestering, and i got the impression that hokujo doesn't really like doing it.
there have been a few batches of small pots lately however.
in december 2016, i jumped at the opportunity to get a small one (130mL):

i like the feel of it. very thin material and surprisingly lightweight.
for reference, this 130mL kyusu is 75g.
comparing it to some other pots in similar size range:
shimizu ken side-handle kyusu 140mL: 112g
shimizu ken side-handle kyusu 85mL: 97g
white-label hongni F1 yixing 80mL: 85g
disappointingly, however, the pour from this kyusu was pretty weak!
i talked to others with small hokujo pots, and they had similar feedback surprisingly.
pure speculation, but i wonder if it's inexperience with making small pots or if there's just less attention to detail because his heart's not in it or something.
i took a good look at the pot and found that the spout canal is not properly aligned with the direct filter punched in the body.
green circle shows actual spout canal position. the rest of the holes contribute little or no flow:

this has a happy ending though. new holes added with a right-angle high-speed dental drill:

it pours somewhat better now, and i enjoy using the pot from time to time although it's not one of my most-used pots.