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Initially,  Japanese smokers prepared their own tobacco with households having their own special knives and shredding boards.  But with the increasing official acceptance during the 17th century, specialized shops took over this function.  There were a number of preparation styles and there were shops in every city devoted exclusively to preparing kizami-tabako and of course selling it in tatohgami, folded paper pouches  <span style="font-size:small">(in modern day Japan tatohshi rather then tatohgami is the commonly used term).</span> These shops as early as the late 16th century were distinguished by their distinctive, kaban, shop signs. By the 18th century beyond the shops, there were retail tobacco salesmen that went door-to-door as well as street peddlers hawking tobacco.   
Initially,  Japanese smokers prepared their own tobacco with households having their own special knives and shredding boards.  But with the increasing official acceptance during the 17th century, specialized shops took over this function.  There were a number of preparation styles and there were shops in every city devoted exclusively to preparing kizami-tabako and of course selling it in tatohgami, folded paper pouches  <span style="font-size:small">(in modern day Japan tatohshi rather then tatohgami is the commonly used term).</span> These shops as early as the late 16th century were distinguished by their distinctive, kaban, shop signs. By the 18th century beyond the shops, there were retail tobacco salesmen that went door-to-door as well as street peddlers hawking tobacco.   
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[[User:Yang|Yang]] ([[User talk:Yang|talk]]) 08:21, 20 August 2019 (CDT)
[[User:Yang|Yang]] ([[User talk:Yang|talk]]) 08:21, 20 August 2019 (CDT)