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In Japan, a Fan Is Part of Everyday Life

Ninety percent of paddle-style fans, called uchiwa, are made in the island city of Marugame.

Andrew Faulk for The New York Times
Author: Andrew Faulk for The New York Times

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Andrew Faulk for The New York Times

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Fans (Airflow), Handicrafts, Kagawa (Japan), Kagawa Prefecture Fan Cooperative, Maison Et Objet (Trade Show), Memorabilia and Souvenirs
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