ceremony. Other items, such as kaishi, smaller cloths known as kobukusa (小袱紗), and fans, require kimono collars, sleeves and the obi worn with them in...
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Fukusa (袱紗, also written as 帛紗 and 服紗) are a type of Japanese textile used for gift-wrapping or for purifying equipment during a Japanese tea ceremony...
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become a series of misfortunes. Formally, there is a small bag called Fukusa (袱紗, also written as 帛紗 and 服紗) in which a person puts the envelope and brings...
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kissaki kaeshi (切先返) yonhonme (四本目) 4th stage tsuba-tori (chakin-fukusa) (鍔取 (茶巾袱紗)) gohonme (五本目) 5th stage toppi-ouhi (突非押非) ropponme (六本目) 6th stage enkai...
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