カドトジ帖
A notebook with yūzen washi covers and a new style of Japanese binding from Kyoto.
These notebooks from Kyoto feature a new style of binding that only uses one corner to hold the papers together. Its small size and square shape make it ideal for quick note taking and it can be used as a sketchbook or scrapbook. Its covers are made of yūzen washi, a type of ornate Japanese paper with colourful designs that often resemble the elaborate patterns of kimono dyed with the kyo-yūzen technique.
The Kansai region includes the second-most populated metropolitan area in Japan with its largest city Osaka. Kyoto and Nara, two of Japan’s former capital cities, are home to important temples and shrines and strongholds of intangible cultural heritage, such as the Kyoto textile weaving skills of Nishijin.
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