What is laundry symbols japan?

Laundry symbols in Japan are similar to those used in other countries, with slight variations. Here are some common laundry symbols used in Japan:

  1. Wash temperature: A symbol indicating the recommended temperature range for washing the garment. This may be represented by a number (in Celsius) or a series of dots or lines.

  2. Bleach: A symbol indicating whether bleach is allowed or not. If the symbol is crossed out, do not bleach the garment.

  3. Tumble dry: A symbol indicating if the garment can be dried in a tumble dryer. If the symbol is crossed out, do not put the garment in the dryer.

  4. Hang dry: A symbol indicating if the garment should be hung to dry. This may be represented by a symbol of a clothesline or hanger.

  5. Iron: A symbol indicating whether the garment can be ironed, and at what temperature. If the symbol is crossed out, do not iron the garment.

  6. Dry cleaning: A symbol indicating whether the garment can be dry cleaned. If the symbol is crossed out, do not dry clean the garment.

In addition to these symbols, some Japanese clothing and textile labels may include additional instructions or notes, such as warnings not to use fabric softener or specific instructions for hand washing. It is important to read and follow these instructions carefully to ensure the longevity and quality of the garment.