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Kinchaku (巾着, lit. 'cloth +
wearing / on one's person') is a
traditional ****anese
drawstring bag, used like a
handbag (similar to the
English reticule)...
- atsu-age (厚揚げ) or nama-age (生揚げ).
Inarizushi (bottom)
Kitsune udon
Inari udon
Kinchaku,
stuffed tofu
pouch in soup With
katsuobushi flakes Atsu-age, a thicker...
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fixed hand fan and the
addition of a
traditional carry bag
known as a
kinchaku, used by both men and
women to
carry cellphones and
other small personal...
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Omamori and
ofuda are
sometimes placed within a
charm bag
known as a
kinchaku,
typically worn by
small children. At new year, many
shrines sell hamaya...
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ruins of
Yahashira Shrine (1504 CE) Jōdo-ji
Other depictions Cintamani Kinchaku Chimera (architecture)
Gargoyle Imperial roof
decoration ****anese architecture...
- or the Daura-Suruwal. They are also part of the
Brazilian jiu-jitsu gi.
Kinchaku Anderson,
Hamish (July 29, 2022). "Are
Drawstring Pants the
Ideal Men's...
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intricate objects, some even
altered so as to
double as
handbags (like a
kinchaku or a
kimono bag). The po****rity in the
United States began in the 1980's...
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Paper crane (折り鶴, Orizuru):
Origami decoration for long life
Purse (巾着,
Kinchaku):
Decoration for good
business Net (投網, Toami):
Paper decoration for good...
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Matsuchiyama Honryū-in: the
forked daikon (二股大根, ****amata daikon),
symbolizing fertility and
marital union, and the
money bag (巾着,
kinchaku),
representing wealth...
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there lived a
thing that took on the
appearance of a
woman who wore a
kinchaku bag tied to her front, and it is said that it
would steal corpses from...