Japanese paper

It is said that the general feature of "Japanese paper" is that "the fiber is much longer than that of Western paper, so it is thin, has a relatively long life, and has a unique texture."

It is also used for some sources, components of furniture, papers, and paper salt, and in the Edo period, which was called "Japanese paper", it was produced in large quantities in Japan, and in addition to fittings, kimonos and bedding. Was also used. In recent years, as a natural natural material, the demand for interiors has increased, and it has been used for diploma paper for various lessons, including graduation certificates.

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