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  2. Washi - Wikipedia

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    Washi is generally tougher than ordinary paper made from wood pulp, and is used in many traditional arts. Origami, shodō, and ukiyo-e were all produced using washi. Washi was also used to make various everyday goods like clothes, household goods, and toys, as well as vestments and ritual objects for Shinto priests and statues of Buddha.

  3. List of washi - Wikipedia

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    A Awa Aizomegami (阿波藍染紙) Awajigami Awagami (阿波紙) or Awawashi (阿波和紙) B Bashōshi (芭蕉紙) Bitchū Torinokogami (備中鳥子紙) Birutangami (蛭谷紙) C Chigusagami Chirimen (縮緬) or Chirimengami(縮緬紙) cf.縮緬本 Chochingami (提灯紙) D Danshi E Etchu washi (越中和紙) Etchu Katasomegami Echizen Bijutsu Kogeishi Echizen Hoshoshi (越前 奉書紙 ...

  4. Ise washi - Wikipedia

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  5. Mino washi - Wikipedia

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    Mino washi (美濃和紙, Mino paper) is a type of Japanese paper created in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Washi is made from the paper mulberry which is a plant that grows in the city of Mino. In 1985, it was designated a Traditional Craft by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (now the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry ).

  6. Washi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Washi is a type of paper made in Japan. Washi may also refer to: Sidiga Washi, Sudanese academic specialising in population, reproductive health and nutrition; Washi Tahsil, a tahsil or subdistrict in Maharashtra, India Washi, Osmanabad, a village; 9063 Washi, a main-belt asteroid; Washi Dam, a dam in Ōno, Fukui, Japan

  7. List of storms named Washi - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Storm Washi (2005) (T0508, 08W) – impacted South China. Severe Tropical Storm Washi (2011) (T1121, 27W, Sendong) – impacted southern Philippines and killed more than 1,000 people. The name Washi was retired after the 2011 typhoon season and was replaced with the name Hato (Which means pigeon ( Columba ) in that same language).

  8. French Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The countries in which the French Wikipedia is the most popular language version of Wikipedia are shown in dark blue. Page views by country over time on the French Wikipedia. The audience measurement company Médiamétrie questioned a sample of 8,500 users residing in France with access to Internet at home or at their place of work.

  9. Tropical Storm Washi - Wikipedia

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    Severe Tropical Storm Washi, known in the Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Sendong, was a late-season tropical cyclone that caused around 1,200 to 2,500 deaths and catastrophic damage in the Philippines in late 2011. Washi made landfall over Mindanao, a major region in the Philippines, on December