mamesome
Goshuin book/umbrella
Goshuin book/umbrella
Its small appearance will make you excited.
It comes with a rubber band with the Mamesome mark on it, making it convenient to carry.
As a stamp book, as a bellows notebook, as a memory book of your trip.
It's compact enough to fit just one travel record, so it's fun to collect different patterns for each trip.
Since it has a rubber band, it is perfect for everyday use as a memo notebook by holding a pen.
Umbrella pattern
"Good luck" "Development" "Talisman"
Umbrellas began to be patterned in the middle of the Edo period, and have the connotations of ``good luck'' and ``development'' as auspicious objects that lead to expansion.
It is also called a snake-eye umbrella because when it is unfolded, it looks like a snake's eye, and it has also been given the meaning of ``amulet from evil spirits'', as it is shaped like the eyes of a snake used by the gods.
This umbrella pattern, which shows colorful and rhythmic movement in the midst of a blizzard of cherry blossoms, is a very auspicious pattern that looks like a scene from Kabuki.
Product size: 16 x 11.5 cm Shrine size
material:
Cloth pasted part 100% cotton
Body paper
32 pages (including the back of the cover)
with rubber band
made in Japan