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hand plane
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In Japan, hand planes, known as kanna, hold significant cultural and spiritual importance, often passed down through generations as family heirlooms.
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hand plane
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Hand planes, particularly the kanna, hold a special cultural and artistic significance in traditional Japanese woodworking and craftsmanship, emphasizing precision and attention to detail.
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hand plane
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Associated with traditional woodworking techniques and craftsmanship, often used in making traditional Japanese wooden products
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hand plane
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Used in traditional woodworking and carpentry, with specific designs and techniques unique to the culture.
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hand plane
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Used in traditional Japanese woodworking to create precise, delicate cuts in wood
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hand planes
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Part of traditional woodworking toolkit and often handcrafted
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hand planes
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Associated with traditional Japanese woodworking techniques such as 'kanna' and 'shokunin' craftsmanship
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