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  <title>Furoshiki 50x50 - Tsuyu (rainy season): JaponMania</title> 
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <table><tr valign=middle><td width=90 height=90><a href="http://wists.com/pikoret/cloth/d4b5efdca5c7ab1b2462e7f674330fda">
  <img src="http://cache.wists.com/thumbnails/d/e5/de578ff93461cc54549545dfece6b901" border=0></a></td></tr><tr><td><b><a href="http://wists.com/?action=add&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.japonmania.com%2Fen%2Ffuroshiki-50x50-tsuyu-5009.php&from_user=pikoret">add to my Wists</a></b></td></tr></table> <p> A Furoshiki is a square piece of tissue, which people used to carry their clothes and toiletries, but later came to be used to carry (or wrap) just about anything. Today furoshiki lost its popularity as a practical everyday item, but remains a cultural traditional and aesthetic value and is still widely use to wrap presents.
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