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An obi (帯 ) is a strip of paper looped around a book or other product. This extends the term obi used for Japanese clothing; it is written with the same kanji. It is also referred to as a tasuki (襷 ) (another kimono accessory), or more narrowly as obigami (帯紙 , belt paper).
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For books
Many books in Japan are supplied with an obi, which is normally added outside any dust jacket. However, a book in a slipcase may have an obi around the slipcase.
Within English, the term belly-band is sometimes used instead.[1]
For other media
The term is also used for a strip that is looped over one side (usually on the left) or folded over the top of LP albums released in Japan, and folded over the left side of music CDs, video games, Laserdiscs, or DVDs. This is also called tasuki.) Obi are unique to Japan and are used to provide the title of the product, track listings (if applicable), price, catalog number and information on related releases in Japanese. It is used by the consumer to determine what is included in the album or book, and the store can use the information for ordering. Products with an obi have become popular with some collectors, can fetch premium prices, and are collectible items in their own right.[2] A record or CD with an intact obi is worth more than the same item without.
References
- ^ For example, Jeff Ladd, "Errata Editions Limited Edition Sets", 5B4 Photography and Books, 26 February 2010. Accessed 7 January 2011.
- ^ What is an obi strip?. Home of Japanese Mini LP Paper sleeve Replica CDs on the net. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
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- Book collecting
- Book design
- Retailing in Japan
- Japanese books
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