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Nov. 23, 2022
[Image1]With thoughts to fly into a wonderful worldWhen I saw the Japanese paper with long fibers that becom
[Image2]With thoughts to fly into a wonderful worldWhen I saw the Japanese paper with long fibers that becom
[Image3]With thoughts to fly into a wonderful worldWhen I saw the Japanese paper with long fibers that becom

With thoughts to fly into a wonderful world

When I saw the Japanese paper with long fibers that become fluffy when torn into pieces, I wanted to make feathers.
I still can't forget the joy I felt when I used the skills my master taught me to make washi paper feathers.
 
I think that pulp and washi still have a lot of unknown potential, so I am working on my production activities while keeping an eye on what I can do new or what can be used as a hint for production.

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