Hmm, apparently kanji is some type of japanese symbol (like the zodiac i guess) so I think the paper is just kami (depending on the texture and stuff) with the kanji symbols on it. the #6 could just mean the sixth kanji symbol
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TheUnChosenOne wrote:Hmm, apparently kanji is some type of japanese symbol (like the zodiac i guess) so I think the paper is just kami (depending on the texture and stuff) with the kanji symbols on it. the #6 could just mean the sixth kanji symbol
I also bet it's called kanji because of the symbols. Maybe it's no. 6 because it's six in. tall and wide. But why do you think it's particularly kami?
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There might be others, but maybe its just that the manufacturer isn't really of an origami buff so he just made it the staple paper for most intermediate folders
"No problem is so big or complicated that it can't be run away from."
--Charles Schulz
TheUnChosenOne wrote:Hmm, apparently kanji is some type of japanese symbol (like the zodiac i guess) so I think the paper is just kami (depending on the texture and stuff) with the kanji symbols on it. the #6 could just mean the sixth kanji symbol
No, the kanji for number 6 (roku) is different than the kanji on the shown papers. Unfortunately I can't read kanji except for the numbers so I don't know what the paper says.