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There is no Wikipedia entry for 'tetsubishi', and in my experience this term is at least as prevalent as 'makibishi'. At the very least, shouldn't there be a redirection to this article for people searching for 'tetsubishi'?
I've added a redirect from
tetsubishi to here. It may be some moving may be in order as the Spanish entry is under that name
[1] but whether that maves or this does I'll leave up to someone with a broader overview of the issue. (
Emperor14:17, 22 March 2007 (UTC))reply
Sandals
I thought in Japan often people wore those weird raised sandals that would render these ineffective depending on their size? -shrug-