Senjafuda
Senjafuda is slips or cards with the bearer’s name printed on them. They were originally votive placards made of wood, but since the Edo period they have been made of paper like this Washi, and people used to post them inside temples and shrines, as a memory of their visit. In Kyoto, Maiko and Geisha began to use colorful and patterned Senjafuda as their business card, which was called Hanameishi ( literally “flower business card ). Also, you can put your email address, URL, and so on on the side of Senjafuda too.
You can compare an image of Hiragana with an image of Katakana or an image of English with an image of Kanji and so on before your order is placed.
You can request samples for free.
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