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EIHOUDOU Co., Ltd.
Address | Inoue sinmachi Bldg. 2-11-3-1F sinnmachi osakasi/nisiku Osaka, JAPAN ZIP:550-0013 |
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Representative Name | Minoru Hayashi |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 5 |
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Makeup Kit Regular Size 40-pcs Made in Japan
SD item code:10500220
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Kyoto Toji no Aburatorigami Regular size 40 sheets T-500
Original text before translation
京都東寺のあぶらとりがみ レギュラーサイズ 40枚入 T-500
(T-500)
JAN:4532668081832
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(T-500)
JAN:4532668081832
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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94mm (H) x 94mm (W) x 2mm (D)
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Material: Manila hemp
Package: Individual Packaging
Product tag: None
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Description
There are many kinds of Kyoto oil absorbent paper. This product was designed with the five-story pagoda of To-ji Temple (Kyo-o-gokoku-ji Temple), which is located near Kyoto Station, the symbol of Kyoto, and is made of genuine Japanese paper that has been subjected to 7 tons of pressure for outstanding absorption. Abuatorigami is the No. 1 souvenir from Kyoto. Abuatorigami looks the same at a glance, but there are few products using pure Japanese paper. It is not enough to just use Japanese paper. Sebum will not be absorbed unless the same kind of pressure is applied to this thin Japanese paper as was applied to gold leaf lined paper in the Edo period (1603-1868). General oil absorbent paper, like tissue, absorbs water by capillary action as soon as the edge is dipped in water, but this does not absorb sebum. Only when the fibers are crushed does it absorb oil without absorbing water (try dipping it in water once and it will not absorb water). Just one sheet of oil-absorbing paper is useful for your make-up application. You don't need to use a lot anymore. It removes the sebum that is not removed by the paper blotting paper. [Aburatorigami from Toji Temple] As you know, this oil blotting paper is made of Japanese paper with the symbol of the five-story pagoda of To-ji Temple, the head temple of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, located at the entrance to Heian-kyo. The raw material is hemp, a plant fiber. Furthermore, the fibers are crushed by applying pressure to the Washi paper, resulting in an excellent product that absorbs only sebum. It is an original oil blotting paper that does not absorb water by capillary action, which is often seen in pulp paper. [Toji Temple] There were two temples at the entrance to Heian-kyo (present-day Kyoto), To-ji Temple and Sai-ji Temple, but only To-ji Temple remains today. It is widely known as the temple where Kobo Daishi (Kukai) lived. The five-story wooden pagoda, one of the largest in Japan, is the first structure you see when you arrive at Kyoto Station on the Shinkansen bullet train. |
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Sea Mail | From Dec.25th to Feb.26th |
Air Mail | From Dec.9th to Dec.11th |
EMS | From Dec.6th to Dec.11th |
Pantos Express | From Dec.10th to Dec.13th |
DHL | From Dec.6th to Dec.10th |
UPS | From Dec.6th to Dec.10th |
FedEx | From Dec.6th to Dec.10th |
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[Aburatorigami from Toji Temple]
As you know, this oil blotting paper is made of Japanese paper with the symbol of the five-story pagoda of To-ji Temple, the head temple of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, located at the entrance to Heian-kyo. The raw material is hemp, a plant fiber. Furthermore, the fibers are crushed by applying pressure to the Washi paper, resulting in an excellent product that absorbs only sebum. It is an original oil blotting paper that does not absorb water by capillary action, which is often seen in pulp paper.
[Toji Temple]
There were two temples at the entrance to Heian-kyo (present-day Kyoto), To-ji Temple and Sai-ji Temple, but only To-ji Temple remains today. It is widely known as the temple where Kobo Daishi (Kukai) lived. The five-story wooden pagoda, one of the largest in Japan, is the first structure you see when you arrive at Kyoto Station on the Shinkansen bullet train.
<東寺のあぶらとりがみ>
ご存じのように、平安京の入り口に鎮座する『真言宗総本山』教王護国寺 東寺様の五重塔をシンボルとした『和紙』で完成された、あぶらとりがみです。植物繊維『麻』を原材料としております。さらに、和紙に圧力をかけて繊維をつぶし、皮脂のみを吸収する優れものです。パルプ紙等でよく見られます、毛細管現象による、水分吸収は少ない本来のあぶらとりがみです。
<東寺>
平安京(現在の京都)の入り口に『東寺』『西寺』が御座いましたが、現在は『東寺』様だけが現存しております。1200年以上の歴史があり、正式名称は真言宗 総本山 教王護国寺と言います。広く知られているのは、弘法大師(空海)がおられたお寺で皆様の記憶にあるかと思います。境内にございます、国内最大級の木造五重塔は、新幹線で京都駅に着くと、最初に見える京都を代表する建造物です。