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Japanese paper - translation to spanish

JAPANESE PAPER
Japanese paper; Washi paper; Ise Washi; Ise washi; IseWashi; Japan paper; Japan Paper

Japanese paper         
n. papel japonés
Japanese-American         
  • [[Seigakuin Atlanta International School]] on March 23, 2014
  • Inouye]] of [[Hawaii]] was named the [[President pro tempore]] of the United States Senate in 2010, becoming the highest ranking Asian American in congressional history.
  • 1952 gold medalist Ford Konno
  • war camp]] in 1943 (AUG. 1943)
  • Little Tokyo Village in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo
  • Midori Goto in 2013
  • 1984 American Book Award winner Miné Okubo
  • Miyako Mall in San Francisco's Japantown
  • 1957 Academy Award winner [[Miyoshi Umeki]]
  • Japanese American in [[Nyssa, Oregon]], 1931
  • [[Patsy Mink]] entered the U.S. House of Representatives in 1965 as the first woman of color in either chamber of Congress.
  • Nihon Go Gakko]] in Seattle
  • Uwajimaya Village in Seattle
  • Terminal Island, California]]
  • Japanese American in [[Oregon]]
  • San Jose Betsuin Buddhist Temple
  • Yoichiro Nambu, the 2008 Nobel Laureate in Physics
ETHNIC GROUP
Japanese-Americans; Japanese-American; Japanese people in the United States; American people of Japanese heritage; 日系アメリカ人; Nikkei Amerikajin; Jap American; Jap Americans; Jap-Americans; Jap-American; Japanese-americans; Japanese-american; Japanese American; Japanese immigration to the United States; Genetic studies on Japanese Americans; Japanese–American; Japanese migration to the United States; Political views of Japanese Americans; Japanese Americans in science and technology; List of Japanese American neighborhoods and communities; Genetic disorders in Japanese Americans; Inherited diseases in Japanese Americans; Genetic diseases in Japanese Americans; Japanese Americans in politics; Japanese American culture; Japanese Immigration to the United States
(adj.) = japonés americano
Ex: Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.
Japanese restaurant         
  • [[Yakiniku]]
  • [[Okonomiyaki]] and [[takoyaki]] served in a festival of [[2018 Asian Games]] in [[Jakarta]]
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  • [[Whale meat]] sashimi, one of the most controversial Japanese dishes
  • kaminabe}} (paper pot)
  • [[California roll]], a fusion makizushi created outside of Japan
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  • Kaiseki appetizers on a wooden plate
  • The use of [[soy sauce]] is prevalent in Japanese cuisine.
  • Sutton]], Greater London
  • ''[[Yakitori]]'' grilled chicken
  • [[Nattō]], Japanese soybean-based vegetarian food
  • Japanese pancake, [[Okonomiyaki]]
  • [[Soba]] noodles
  • Japanese boiled spinach salad (''ohitashi'')
  • ''[[Gyūdon]]'' beef rice bowl (right) and ''niku shoyu ramen'' beef noodle (left)
  • A Japanese meal including tempura, sashimi, and miso soup
  • ''[[Tempura]]'' battered and deep fried seafood and vegetables
  • ''[[Tonkatsu]]'' pork cutlet
  • [[Udon]] noodles
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF JAPAN
Japanese food; Japanese Cuisine; Cuisine of Japan; Japanese restaurant; Japan food culture; Cuisine - Japan; Japanese cooking; Japanese cuisin; Japanese cookery; Washoku; Japan food; Japanese cusine; Nihon ryoori; Miso Salmon; Japanese dish; 味噌サーモン; Teishoku; Food in japan; Wasyoku; Japanese cuisine in the United States; 日本料理; Alcoholic drinks in Japan; Alcohol in Japan; Japanese cuisine in Indonesia; Japanese vegetarian cuisine; Japanese salad; Japanese salads
restaurante japonés

Definition

wax paper
Wax paper is paper that has been covered with a thin layer of wax. It is used mainly in cooking or to wrap food. (AM; in BRIT, use greaseproof paper
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= waxed paper
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Washi

Washi (和紙) is traditional Japanese paper. The term is used to describe paper that uses local fiber, processed by hand and made in the traditional manner. Washi is made using fibers from the inner bark of the gampi tree, the mitsumata shrub (Edgeworthia chrysantha), or the paper mulberry (kōzo) bush. As a Japanese craft, it is registered as a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.

Washi is generally tougher than ordinary paper made from wood pulp, and is used in many traditional arts. Origami, Shodō, and Ukiyo-e were all produced using washi. Washi was also used to make various everyday goods like clothes, household goods, and toys, as well as vestments and ritual objects for Shinto priests and statues of Buddha. It was even used to make wreaths that were given to winners in the 1998 Winter Paralympics. Washi is also used to repair historically valuable cultural properties, paintings, and books at museums and libraries around the world, such as the Louvre and the Vatican Museums, because of its thinness, pliability, durability over 1000 years because of its low impurities, and high workability to remove it cleanly with moisture.

Examples of use of Japanese paper
1. First the method of production (using a photographic variation of the encaustic process to transfer the works to handmade Japanese paper) creates images which look as if they‘re acquisitions from a 1'th–century grand tour of the world‘s more exotic destinations.
2. Pyongyang, March 21 (KCNA) –– A spokesman of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland gave the following answer to a question put by KCNA on Mar. 21 as regards a recent false report released by the Japanese Sankei Shimbun (Internet) in which it linked the "case of a missing Macao woman" that took place in 1'78 with the DPRK: The DPRK does not know anything about the woman the story of whom was floated by the Japanese paper and who was said to be met by a south Korean.