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A is a giant paper fan, usually in a closed fashion. This fan has been used countless of times by Tenten, usually to whack her teammates or other characters if they are doing something ridiculous. Typically, the routine involves the boke ("foolish man") doing or saying something foolish or idiotic and the tsukkomi hits them with the harisen as a form of punishment. The harisen became a popular tool in such comedies due to it's ability to make a loud noise upon contact but leave little damage or pain upon the "victim". The harisen (ハリセン meaning "slapping fan" in Japanese) is a giant paper fan, usually made in a closed fashion, It is used in Japanese comedy shows as a form of physical comedy (this is what is usually seen in anime when a character smacks another on the head with a paper fan).
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