In the "Setsuyo gundan" (a topography of Settsu province)" written by Keishi OKADA (published in 1701), there is the description; 'There is a special soil for torinoko paper in Najio. This soil is mixed with torinoko paper during the paper-making process and it makes the paper more beautiful.' |
岡田渓誌著『摂陽群談』(元禄14年(1701年)刊)には、「名塩鳥の子土、同所にあり。この土を設け鳥の子紙に漉き交え美を能くす」とある。 |