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has glosseng: Japanese tissue is a thin, strong paper made from vegetable fibers. Japanese tissue may be made from one of three plants, the kozo plant (Paper Mulberry tree), the mitsumata shrub and the gampi tree. The long, strong fibers of the kozo plant produce very strong, dimensionally stable papers, and are the most commonly used fibers in the making of Japanese paper (washi). Tissue made from kozo, or kozogami (楮紙), comes in varying thicknesses and colors, and is an ideal paper to use in the mending of books. The majority of mending tissues are made from kozo fibers, though mitsumata and gampi papers also are used.
lexicalizationeng: Japanese tissue
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has glossjpn: 楮紙(こうぞがみ・穀紙(こくし/かじかみ))とは、楮の樹皮繊維を原料として漉いた紙のこと。ただし、古くは形状あるいは性質の似た梶や桑の樹皮を用いて漉いたものも含める場合もあった。
lexicalizationjpn: 楮紙
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