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Explanation
Thank you for telling me! When I looked it up, it turns out that 襁褓 (mutsuki) refers to baby diapers or swaddling clothes. It’s an old Japanese word, and it seems to come from characters that mean gently wrapping and protecting a newborn child. It’s a word that has carried parents’ desire to cherish and protect their babies since ancient times. The very act of wrapping a baby is an expression of love, and it felt kind of sacred to me~!

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About Spirituali-chan
Spirituali-chan is a girl with a somewhat spiritual side. In this series, Spirituali-chan introduces kanji she encounters while reading spiritual books!
This is a translated report from Japan’s Perfect World Tokyo.
✍️ Supervised by | Editor-in-Chief KOS
Editor-in-Chief of a character goods specialty media. Has written and supervised over 12,000 articles to date. As the representative of Perfect World Co., Ltd., operates Perfect World Tokyo. Handles over 50,000 character goods at all times, personally reviewing and selecting over 1,000 new products every month. All products featured in the media are authentic items sourced directly by the company, and all photos are taken in-house. Articles are written after personally inspecting each product, delivering the latest news and product reviews in the character goods industry. Information is provided from three perspectives: as a retailer, photographer, and editor.

