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Sensu (Folding Fan)

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A folding fan originating from Japan, developed from wooden tablets during the Heian period. Beyond practical use, it plays important roles as a prop in Noh, Japanese dance, and the tea ceremony. Kyoto and Edo fans are the two major production centers, their beautiful decorations symbolizing the elegance of Japanese culture.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Traditional Crafts
Location:Kyoto and Tokyo
Time Period:Heian period–present
Influence:Global
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Japanese originTraditional accessoryPerforming arts

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