Japan's first watermarked toilet roll
These toilet rolls feature a watermark pattern, made using the traditional Tosa washi paper making method that has been carefully handed down through the generations. They boast a subtle yet elegant texture that differs from prints. They are made from 100% carefully selected natural pulp. Using this material and the clear water from the Niyodo River, the paper is slowly and carefully crafted, resulting in a soft yet tear-resistant, supple texture. There are five watermark patterns in total, a random assortment of rose, cherry blossom branch, dianthus, folded crane, and cherry blossom.
Manufacturer: Hayashi Shoji
[Ingredients] 100% pulp
Do not flush large amounts of paper down the toilet at one time. Do not flush the core or outer packaging.
[Usage, etc.] We do not use any materials that may be harmful to the human body.
[Precautions for use] Do not flush large amounts of paper down the toilet at one time. Do not flush the core or outer packaging down the toilet.
[Storage] Avoid storing for long periods in hot, humid places.
Made in: Japan