Japanese cotton is cotton that is woven in cotton mills in Japan. Japan's investment in new milling machinery after WW1 catapulted them into the world market.
Zimbabwean cotton; it's all the japanese use for their denim.
Pretty sure it's cotton. (I typed cotton into an English to Japanese translator and the Japanese symbol that generated was the same as the one on my xnonok label.)
綿かよ? (wata ka yo?) means "Is this cotton?" in Japanese.
綿飴Men ame
You may say 'men,' written: 綿
crops such as mulberry trees and cotton were grown there
i think its wata although that may just be one reading of its kanji
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First of all, Kimonos are Japanese, not Chinese. And yes, they are usually made of silk but can be made from cotton.
綿入れ /wa ta i re/ means 'padded with cotton, cushioned'. Be more specific on padded what please.
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