- Shitajiki
Shitajiki (下敷き, literally under-sheet) is a Japanese word for various types of materials placed under a sheet of paper for writing, either to prevent marking on the sheets below or to provide a better surface for writing.
"Shitajiki" for handwriting are generally about 1 mm to 2 mm in thickness, making them flexible but still durable. Typically, they are B5 sized (slightly smaller than U.S. letter size), although other sizes are also available (typically A4 or A5). "Shitajiki" for calligraphy are typically made of dark (blue or black) felt, and are available in a variety of sizes.
Merchandised "shitajiki" are very common, featuring images of everything from
tourist attraction s tocelebrities toanime andmanga characters. Most "shitajiki" designs only go through oneprint run , making them verycollectible and often difficult to acquire. Collecting "shitajiki" is ahobby for manyanime andmanga enthusiasts. Ascollectible s, "shitajiki" are also often used for decorating or other ornamental purposes.External links
* [http://www.pencilboard.net/ Pencilboard.Net]
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