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Q: How to Make a Japanese Umbrella.
A: 1. Cut bamboo into thin sticks. There should be 48 sticks for the wagasa. These will form the umbrella, so make sure they are even and the same thickness. 2. Dy... Read More »
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A: 1. Conduct a soil pH test on your planting area. Japanese umbrella trees need to be grown in a pH range of 4.5 to 6.5. You can purchase a soil pH testing kit fr... Read More »
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A: The traditional japanese umbrella is called a wasaga, is made of rice paper, bamboo and metal, it is not only seen and used as a mere tool but it is symbol beau... Read More »
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