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  1. 1
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    inro;seal case;pill box;medicine case
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    An inrō (印籠) (plural the same) is a traditional Japanese case for holding small objects, suspended from the obi. They are often highly decorated, in a variety of materials and techniques, in particular often using lacquer. Because traditional Japanese robes lacked pockets, objects were often carried by hanging them from the obi, or sash, in containers known as sagemono (a Japanese generic term for a hanging object attached to a sash). Most sagemono were created for specialized contents, such as tobacco, pipes, writing brush and ink, but the type known as inrō was suitable for carrying anything small. The term inrō derives from the Sino-Japanese roots in (from Middle Chinese 'jin 印 "printed") and rō (MC luwng 籠 "cage"). In English the word may be italicized, or not. American English tends to favour the former, British English the latter.

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印篭 【いんろう】
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