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Updated Documents and Topics in 2022





December 27, 2022
Banshu-ori Banshu kebari Bandana was selected as a return gift for hometown tax donation program in Nishiwaki City, Hyogo Prefecture.

December 01, 2022
Paper craft of Westslope cutthroat trout, the most widely distributed in western North America. Download and enjoy it from Paper Trout of the World -1 page.

October 10, 2022
Added a postscript to my view of "The mystery of Kebari in the Hakusan Mountains".

September 17, 2022
The pictures of Banshu kebari were used to the product "BANDANA" that utilizes a local industry "Banshu-ori" and a traditional craft "Banshu kebari" in the Banshu region.
Sold at THE GROUND depot.

June 06, 2022
[Notice] Since the cost of frame has changed, the price of "Framed Picture" has changed. The price of "Only Picture" remains unchanged.

June 02, 2022
[Notice] Since there was a change in the acceptance status and charges of international mail, the shipping fee for the picture has corrected.

May 30, 2022
Added traditional Banshu kebari and the present day Banshu Yamame kebari and modified captions.

April 09, 2022
Paper craft of McCloud River Redband trout, a subspecies of Rainbow trout. Download and enjoy it from Paper Trout of the World -1 page.

March 10, 2022
[Notice] Due to the effects of COVID-19, it is temporarily suspend airmail service for Small packet to many countries, so I will suspend accepting orders of TSUTTENKAI Emblem Patch from outside Japan. I appreciate your understanding.

February 17, 2022
[Notice] Since "CGI" of the rental web has been discontinued, I'm sorry, but for the time being, I will accept Ordering Picture by e-mail.

February 12, 2022
Revised the pattern of Biwamasu in paper craft. Download and enjoy it from Paper Trout of Japan page.

January 18, 2022
Corrected the scientific name of Oshorokoma in paper craft, and at the same time revised the details of the pattern. Download and enjoy it from Paper Trout of Japan page.

January 14, 2022
Oshorokoma in Japan was considered to be the same species as Salvelinus malma in North America, but its taxonomic position has changed and it is now considered a different subspecies, so changed the related descriptions.
Recently, there is also a view that it is a different species by DNA analysis, etc.


Updated Documents and Topics in 2023 are here.


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