division 6
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It dawned on me that the ancient Japanese documents should be on traditional Japanese paper.
Washi is the traditional paper used in Japan since about 600 AD.
It can get expensive, up to over $200 a sheet but down to something far more reasonable and you could probably find something similar looking in the scrap booking section at most craft stores.
This site sells large sheets in different types for a decent price.
Might even be able to just use the sample book as long as there is no printing on the pages.
Another site I found offers 3"x6" samples for about 75 cents each.
Now the real problem is the text in ancient Japanese and Chinese.
Washi is the traditional paper used in Japan since about 600 AD.
It can get expensive, up to over $200 a sheet but down to something far more reasonable and you could probably find something similar looking in the scrap booking section at most craft stores.
This site sells large sheets in different types for a decent price.
Might even be able to just use the sample book as long as there is no printing on the pages.
Another site I found offers 3"x6" samples for about 75 cents each.
Now the real problem is the text in ancient Japanese and Chinese.