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abstract An object of the present invention is to prevent leakage due to excessive supply of liquid to an edge of an absorbent element in an absorbent element having a hardly absorbent filament aggregate. An upper layer absorbent body 56A is obtained by opening a tow of a cellulose ester filament, and an aggregate of hardly absorbent filaments 52 having an absorption amount of 1.0 times or less of its own weight, and a top of the filament aggregate 52 The liquid permeable sheet 40 provided on the surface on the sheet 30 side. The liquid permeable sheet 40 and the filament aggregate 52 are bonded and integrated by a hot melt adhesive. The filament extends in the front-rear direction along the top sheet 30, and both ends of the filament are separated from the periphery of the lower layer absorbent body 56 </ b> B by a distance y, and the embossed recess F is used in the top sheet 30. A structure formed so as to reach the liquid-permeable sheet 40 and the filament aggregate 52 in the upper-layer absorber 56A from the surface side. To. [Selection] Figure 3
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