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[[Asanawa]] is rope made from bast fiber plants. Such plants include hemp, jute, linen and ramie. ''Asa'' is generally translated as ''hemp'' in English.<ref>Translating ''asanawa'' as ''hemp rope'' often causes confusion for English speaking rope enthusiasts as many make a distinction between hemp and jute ropes.</ref>
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[[Asanawa]] is rope made from bast fiber plants. Such plants include hemp, jute, flax (linen) and ramie. ''Asa'' is generally translated as ''hemp'' in English.<ref>Translating ''asanawa'' as ''hemp rope'' often causes confusion for English speaking rope enthusiasts as many make a distinction between hemp and jute ropes.</ref>
[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=麻縄 麻縄] (Japanese)
 
  
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 8 May 2021

麻縄 (Japanese)

Asanawa is rope made from bast fiber plants. Such plants include hemp, jute, flax (linen) and ramie. Asa is generally translated as hemp in English.[1]

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  1. Translating asanawa as hemp rope often causes confusion for English speaking rope enthusiasts as many make a distinction between hemp and jute ropes.

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