Wiktionary
n. the Japanese art of wrapping items in an attractive and appropriate manner
Usage examples of "tsutsumu".
Behind him, Tsutsumu was about to announce himself softly but, seeing the sensei kneeling, unaware, froze his tongue.
Ever since his brother in arms, Tsutsumu, had been found slain at the feet of the sensei, Kusunoki, he had become increasingly ill at ease in this walled castle that had been his home now for more than a year.
He poured steaming hot water into an earthen cup and, as he took up the reed whisk to make the pale green froth, the form of Tsutsumu shadowed the open doorway.
The hands must be moving, Tsutsumu told himself, because I know he is preparing the tea.
His eyes locked onto Tsutsumu, and the student felt as if he had hit against an invisible, impenetrable wall.
His great black eyes fixed on Tsutsumu, and the pupil felt a muscle along his inner thigh begin to tremble.
With a great deal of elation, Tsutsumu recognized the sadness in the other's voice.
Without his support, it swayed and fell to one side, the pink drool staining the tatami on which Tsutsumu knelt.