1. Visit Japan Campaign | Uchiwa
Uchiwa. A delicate link with the past. Text: Hiroko Kanno Photos: Daisuke Ito. The "uchiwa" (round fan) is a traditional Japanese handicraft with a long tradition.
2. Uchiwa Ceiling Fans and Fan Accessories by Minka Aire
Farreys.com > Ceiling Fans > Minka Aire > Uchiwa Ceiling Fans and Fan Accessories : Uchiwa Ceiling Fans and Fan Accessories by Minka Aire. The Minka Aire Uchiwa ceiling fan is ...
3. Daiso Japan Online Store - Fans (Uchiwa)
Fans (Uchiwa) Regarding Assorted Items In your order screen, if 1) 2 or more different items are shown in one picture or 2) “assorted” is written in the item name or description ...
4. Brooks Jensen Arts - The Uchiwa-e Series
Uchiwa-e The Fan Prints: In Six Chapters. Click on the images below to jump to each chapter. The uchiwa, or rigid paper fan, is a practical device in the heat of Japan.
5. Allen Memorial Art Museum | Arts of Asia in Reach | Uchiwa Lesson Plan
Uchiwa Lesson Plan 1. Lesson Overview A Lesson for Eastwood Elementary Students, Ages 6-10 Time Frame: (2) 30 minute sessions Designed by Loren Fawcett, Education Assistant, Allen ...
6. Hand fan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In addition to folding fans (ōgi the non-bending fans (uchiwa) are popular and commonplace. The fan is primarily used for fanning oneself in hot weather.
7. Nuno life: Uchiwa
When you walk in business quarters, you will be handed various PR goods --- mini tissue, ball-point pen, candies, coffee whitener, sample of sanitary napkin, and uchiwa.
8. Japanese Fans - sensu & uchiwa :: Japan Visitor
Japanese Fans - sensu & uchiwa: read about the history and development of Japanese fans.
9. Gaia Marketplace: Item Detail for Red Sun Uchiwa Fan | Gaia Online
The Uchiwa ("round") fan is a traditional Japanese fan made with bamboo and washi paper. They are most useful in the summer to stay cool, shoo bugs, and even keeping cooking fires ...
10. Allen Memorial Art Museum | Arts of Asia in Reach | Uchiwa Lesson Plan
Uchiwa Lesson Plan 3. Strategies & Procedures Engage (Motivation) Students will be presented with a brief Power Point slide show from artist Yukiko Shishikura.