1
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elmer's glue
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Japan
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Less commonly used in schools; traditional Japanese crafts often use other types of adhesive or techniques
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1
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2
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elmer's glue
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Japan
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Less commonly used in arts and crafts, as alternative adhesives or traditional methods are preferred
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1
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3
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glue
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Japan
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Used for traditional origami and craftwork, and also for repairing broken objects like ceramics and pottery.
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1
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4
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glue
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Japan
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Used in traditional paper crafts such as origami and shikki (lacquerware)
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1
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5
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glue
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Japan
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Often used in traditional crafts such as origami and hanji paper crafts
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1
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6
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glue stick
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Japan
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Less commonly used compared to liquid glue, often seen as less precise for delicate work
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1
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7
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glue stick
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Japan
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Less commonly used in traditional arts and crafts compared to adhesive tapes or liquid glue
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1
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8
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glue stick
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Japan
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Less commonly used in schools, where liquid glue is preferred for precision and detail work.
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1
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9
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glue stick
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Japan
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Less commonly used in traditional school settings, where liquid glue or rice paste may be preferred
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1
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10
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glue stick
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Japan
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Less commonly used and not a typical item for school projects and crafts
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1
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