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Japanese-inspired Paper Tableware "asanoha®" Crosses the Sea to Italy

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Stylux Takisada Osaka's "asanoha" paper tableware, made from hemp stalks, was adopted as a serving dish for soba at the historic "Tipicità Festival 2026" in Marche, Italy. Its blend of Japanese tradition and environmental consciousness was highly praised on the international stage.

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Q: What is asanoha?
A: It is an environmentally friendly, recyclable paper container designed with a traditional Japanese hemp leaf pattern, using hemp husk as part of the raw material.
Q: Why was asanoha adopted in Italy?
A: It was adopted at the historic food festival 'Tipicità Festival 2026' due to its environmental consideration, use of hemp husk as raw material, hemp leaf pattern design, and recyclability after use.
Q: Who manufactures asanoha?
A: It is developed and distributed by Styrene & Chemicals Takadai Osaka Co., Ltd.