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It's Pouring in Japan — and There's a Machine by Every Door You're Walking Past

To say umbrella sleeve in Japanese, say 傘袋 (kasa-bukuro).

It's pouring in Japan, and there's a little machine by every shop door you keep walking past. Miss it, and you're the tourist dripping down the aisle.

kasa-bukuro umbrella sleeve

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  1. 傘袋 kasa-bukuro umbrella sleeve
  2. すみません、傘袋はありますか? Sumimasen, kasa-bukuro wa arimasu ka? Excuse me, do you have an umbrella sleeve?

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