Wind-in - Kazaile

Japanese: 風入れ - カザイレ
Wind-in - Kazaile
To ventilate a room, clothes, books, etc. to remove moisture.

Kaze-ire [wind insert]

Same as 'kazaire'.

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
部屋・衣類・書物などに風を通して、湿気をとること。虫干し。かぜいれ。

かぜ‐いれ【風入れ】

「かざいれ」に同じ。

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