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The consumption of tobacco as a stimulant was part of everyday life for the Ainu. everyday life. Tobacco was obtained from Japan and Russia or grown by the people themselves. As a substitute for tobacco leaves of knotweed, wild wine or mugwort were also used as a substitute for tobacco. The smoking kit, consisting of a tobacco container, a pipe and a pipe holder, was always worn on the belt by the men. men always wore it on their belts. The tobacco box, carved from wood, is decorated with patterns in patterns, the pipe holder consists of an elongated wooden stick with a groove along its entire length and a pipe holder consists of an elongated wooden stick with a groove along its entire length and a round, multi-notched end piece.