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See also: Old prints about hemp farming
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See also: Hemp and sumo
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See also: ”ό–ƒ‘Ί, Hemp cultivation, Hemp museum, Building with Hemp

Hemp tools in Miasa village

Asakiri: Used to separate 
the fibres from the stalk.
Asakiri: Used to separate
the fibres from the stalk.
Asakiri: Used to separate 
the fibres from the stalk.
Kobakiri: Sickle used to 
remove leaves from stalks
Kobakiri: Sickle used to remove leaves from stalks
Kanakushi: An iron comb 
used to brush the fibre.
Kanakushi: An iron comb used to brush the fibre.
kine.jpg
Kine: A pestle


ogama.jpg
Ogama is an iron tub in which hemp stalks were boiled.

Oshigama: Used to cut roots off hemp stalks.
Oshigama: Used to cut roots off hemp stalks.


Machine for spinning hemp thread 
used for sewing tatami.

Tatami ito seizouki:
A machine to make the
string for tatami floors.

bundle.jpg

Press for hemp bundles

itoguruma.jpg

Itoguruma:
Spinning wheel for hemp yarn

Nawanaiki: machine 
for making hemp rope
Nawanaiki: machine
for making hemp rope

ŽQΖ€–Ϊ:
See also: ”ό–ƒ‘Ί, Hemp cultivation, Hemp museum, Building with Hemp


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