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Simple and breezy handmade fans | A curated selection of ideas you can whip up in no time!

Japan’s summers are getting hotter and more uncomfortable with each passing year.

There are plenty of exciting things like festivals and pools, but many people find the heat alone simply unbearable!

In this article, we’ll introduce DIY ideas for uchiwa (traditional Japanese hand fans), handy items that can help you get through the muggy summer a little more comfortably.

From pieces you can make with familiar materials to stylish designs that look cool and refreshing, we’ll cover a wide range—so be sure to use them as inspiration!

Simple and Breezy Handmade Uchiwa Fans | A Curated Selection of Quick-Make Ideas (11–20)

Anpanman fan

[DIY] Easy! Anpanman Uchiwa (Fan)
Anpanman fan

Introducing a fun idea for an Anpanman fan featuring a cool cape that spreads out! Here’s how to make an Anpanman fan.

You’ll need origami paper, construction paper, a pencil, a wooden skewer, craft glue, a ruler, scissors, tape, colored pens, and colored pencils.

The Anpanman fan has a mechanism: when you rotate the wooden skewer, Anpanman’s cape opens up, making it look like he’s flying—so fun, right? It’ll be exciting to make together with kids, too.

Give it a try!

In conclusion

This time, we introduced ideas for easy, quick-to-make handmade uchiwa fans.

Not only do they cool you down when you wave them, but just looking at them seems to ease the heat—an essential item for summer.

Make your own right away and power through this year’s extreme heat with energy!