The process of preparing items for transport or storage by enclosing them in protective materials.
The act of applying an outer layer or covering to a product, often for the purpose of presentation or safeguarding.
The technique of encasing goods, which can also refer to the broader practice of organizing items for sale or distribution.
Example:
食品包装は腐敗を減らす。
A type of paper used specifically to cover and protect items, usually in the context of gift-giving or packaging products for sale.
Decorative paper designed for enveloping gifts or products, often featuring colorful prints or patterns to enhance the presentation.
A paper material that facilitates the safe and appealing packaging of goods, making them easier to transport or present as presents.
Example:
美しい包装紙に包んでもらえますか。
A method of packaging where each item is individually enclosed to maintain freshness and facilitate convenience.
Packaging design that involves wrapping each product separately, often used for hygiene and easy distribution.
The process of enclosing single units of a product in separate packages, commonly utilized for single-serving items.
A practice in packaging where products are segmented into separately sealed portions, enhancing portability and user accessibility.