
Tenugui Traditional Cotton Towel
Traditional Japanese cotton towel with beautiful patterns. Versatile and lightweight.
Specifications
Size: 90x35cm | Material: 100% Cotton | Printing: Traditional dyeing | Made in Japan | Machine Washable: Yes
❤️Why Tourists Love This
Tenugui is a traditional Japanese cotton towel with centuries of history. The beautiful printed patterns make it a versatile souvenir — use it as a hand towel, headband, gift wrap, or wall decoration. Lightweight and quick-drying, it's perfect for travel.
📋How to Use in Japan
1. Use as a hand towel, washcloth, or headband
2. Wrap it around a bottle as a gift
3. Frame it as wall art
4. Machine washable — colors stay vibrant
5. The raw edges are intentional and will soften with use
⭐Reviews & Traveler Voices
What Reviewers Say
Beautiful designs that are unmistakably Japanese. Very versatile — works as a towel, decoration, or wrapping material. Quick-drying cotton is practical. The unhemmed edges are traditional and soften over time. Great value for a handmade Japanese textile.
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