Great SouvenirJapanese Folding Fan (Sensu)
Elegant hand-painted folding fan. A timeless Japanese gift.
Specifications
Material: Bamboo frame with silk/paper | Length: 21cm (closed) | Hand-painted: Yes | Made in Kyoto | Includes: Storage box
❤️Why Tourists Love This
A beautiful hand-painted Japanese folding fan (sensu) is a timeless gift that represents Japanese craftsmanship at its finest. Used for centuries by samurai, geisha, and tea ceremony practitioners. This is an elegant, functional art piece.
📋How to Use in Japan
1. Hold at the base and open with a smooth flick of the wrist
2. Fan yourself gently — it's surprisingly effective in summer
3. Close by pressing the outer ribs together
4. Display on a fan stand at home when not in use
5. Handle with care — the paper or silk is delicate
⭐Reviews & Traveler Voices
What Reviewers Say
Exquisite craftsmanship that feels like a genuine piece of Japanese art. The hand-painted designs are stunning. Practical for summer use and beautiful as a display piece. The storage box makes it gift-ready. A premium souvenir that people will treasure.
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