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Show { 1 8 of Horyn and Todai in Yamato (Nara). The fpmi du Hory Temple is of a light green colour, while that i ple i Shira-asa-gami (white and Midori-asa-gami (gmn) i -gami is use amuy for drawing. During the Nara and Heian Periods the Asa-gam d Kachi-gami were the two most popular papers used in the Empire ASAKUSA-GAM A name sometimes given to Suki-gac-shi which made its first appearance durmg the Yedo Period The name ()f a certain kind of Hanshi which is produced in Bichu See: Ha ATSU-GAM ‘The name applied to thick paper, but particularly to a heavy pape made in Ichikawa, Shimane Prefecture, from the bark of the pape mulberry (Broussonctia papyrifira) ATSU-GAMI RU The "thick paper" group ATSU-GAMPI-SH A thick paper made in Gifu from the bark of the gampi (Wikstroemi canescens). The usual size of this paper is approximately 10% by 15 inches ATSUY An old name applied to a Torinoko usually made of gampi fibre ATSUYO-TORINOKO-GAM An important thick Torinoko, made since the Tokugawa Period. Th same paper as Atsuyo, See: Torinoko AWAJI-HANS Of the well-known Hanshi group. Used in Japan for writing, printing and general records. Produced in Tok\lshxm'\ Prefecture, Island o Shikoku. AppmxlmaLc size, % by 13 inche Al rights reserved |