Friday, May 22, 2009

What is a Japanese Cloth Diaper?

Japanese cloth diaper fabric is thin woven cotten. The thickness is approximately the same as a loosely woven tea towel. It is approximately 33-36 cm wide. The structure of the fabric has a diamond-shaped weave.

A pack of 20 diapers: (the height of this pack is the same as the width of one diaper)



The fabric is folded over and sewn (usually with a french seam) so it makes a loop.


To use the diaper, you fold it which ever way you choose. Put it on the baby and then put a waterproof diaper cover over the folded cotton diaper. To see different ways to fold the diaper please see my "how to fold" page.

The choice of what cover to use is endless. There are various Japanese covers made of waterproofed knitted cotton or poly fiber, there are felted wool covers, there are terrycloth covers. You can use the covers easily available online such as "bummis" brand or "bum genius". You can even use these inside a pocket diaper. The cover is your choice.

I should mention that this is not the only type of cloth diaper used in Japan. However, it is the only type I will discuss on this informational page. There are other diapering options available in Japan including fitted diapers and all-in-one diapers.

1 comment:

  1. My aunt lives in japan and sent me some of these as a gift for our new addition. However, I have not been able to find any more and they are my favorite! Any ideas on where to buy these??

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