Talk:Japanese war fan
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[edit] Harisen
Harisen is now redirecting to this page and, although there is mention the use of fans in anime (e.g. FMP), the term Harisen is not mention on this page and I don't think a Harisen is precisely the same thing as a "war fan" anyway, being made of paper and generally used in stand up comedy. Shiroi Hane 19:51, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
- Initially I was going to create a seperate article at harisen, but couldn't find enough information- I think that probably has more to do with my library than anything else :). If you think ou can write up a decent article, go for it.--Sean Black (talk) 20:11, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Edit? Why?
I think this article is fine the way it is presented. Sorry if the attention span of some people is too short to read something this "long" - I can imagine what they'd do to "Gone With the Wind"
^^^^ Kat
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- I can't believe I missed that tag being added. Someone(s) has since reorganized the article, so I'm removing the tag. LordAmeth 23:02, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Tessen image (the folding kind)
Is there an image of the folding kind of tessen somewhere? --User:Angie Y.
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