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Bonus of 2 message cards with mizuhiki patterns♡ Small envelopes, commonly known as "pochibukuro." Originally, the term is said to have originated from the meaning "this small token of appreciation," and it is said to have started when patrons used them to give tips to their favorite actors and geishas. Pochibukuro are also known for being used as envelopes for New Year's money, and at stage performances and sales events, organizers would distribute them to those involved to show appreciation and celebrate when there was a large audience. It's the wisdom of our predecessors to express delicate money transactions in a stylish frame and make them smooth. Not only are they used as envelopes for New Year's money, but they are also hidden supporting actors in your bag that make casual communication fun, such as when you don't have small change and need to return money borrowed from a friend, when you give a tip to a hotel attendant while traveling, or when you return something left behind when you invite someone to your home. ● Pochibukuro Size: W61 x H97mm Material: Japanese paper (Hosho paper) PB-070 Pochibukuro Color Pencils PB-087 Pochibukuro Asanoha Nadeshiko PB-076 Pochibukuro Fukinaru ● Small Pochibukuro Size: W60 x H60mm Material: Japanese paper (Hosho paper) MP-030 Small Pochibukuro Butterfly MP-024 Small Pochibukuro Kyo-Chidorigoshi MP-001 Small Pochibukuro Kodaruma New Year's Money
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