てぬぐ手拭tenuguいiて手teぬぐいnugui
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A traditional Japanese cloth used primarily for wiping the hands, face, and body, typically made of thin cotton and measuring around 90 centimeters in length.
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A lightweight, absorbent fabric that is commonly employed in various personal grooming practices, reflecting a cultural significance in hygiene and craftsmanship in Japan.
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A rectangular piece of cotton fabric often used in everyday life for drying and cleaning, embodying both practicality and the aesthetic qualities of Japanese textile design.