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This is a folding umbrella with a Japanese pattern design. I liked it and bought it at a store in Kyoto, and I used it regularly for about a year. I haven't been using red umbrellas lately, so I'm putting it up for sale. It shows signs of use, but there is no damage or noticeable stains, and I think it can still be used. Please check the condition in the photos before purchasing as it is a used item. It is currently sold for around 3,000 to 4,000 yen. Brand: Hokusai Graphic Material: 100% polyester, elm, fiberglass Size: Length: 57cm / Diameter: approx. 95cm / Length from tip to tip: approx. 110cm / Length when folded: approx. 25cm Weight: approx. 250g Features: Since ancient times, beanbags have been familiar as a close-to-home plaything, passed down from mother to daughter. This is a modern tri-fold umbrella that connects the Kikubishi (chrysanthemum diamond), a representative pattern of Edo Komon, and is likened to the good old plaything "beanbag". This is a rain or shine folding umbrella with a bold and modern Japanese pattern graphic design on the entire umbrella cloth. The pattern is connected by hand by craftsmen according to the frame, and the seams are also beautiful. It opens with the push of a button, making it easy to fold when storing. Also, to be able to be used with both Japanese and Western clothing, it is a large umbrella that does not get the obi wet even when folded. The frame uses lightweight and flexible fiberglass for easy carrying, making it a strong umbrella that is resistant to rain and wind. This folding umbrella is designed for both rain and sun, with various features for easy carrying, combining design and ease of use.
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