In line with Japanese tradition, hand towels, known as tenugui (thin cotton cloths) or absorbent imabari towels, are versatile, quick-drying daily essentials. Primarily used as handkerchiefs or for drying hands, washing face, or wiping sweat, they are essential for daily life in Japan, often carried in bags for use in public spaces that lack paper towels or are preferred over regular paper towels.





