Abstract
We use identical expressions when describing tactile sensations, such as “sandy” for both sand and wooden desks. In reality, however, there are multiple tactile sensations, such as the sensation of sand slipping off the fingers, fingers sliding into sand, and the fine bumps and friction of a wooden desk. Therefore, in this study, we sought a method to express tactile sensations without omission, rather than limiting ourselves to a single expression. As a result, this study was an attempt to show new possibilities for tactile expression that have not been explored before.