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Auspicious traditional origami to be handed down 100 years later
Original text before translation
100年後も伝えたい縁起のいい伝統折り紙
(9784528023628)
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(9784528023628)
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Format:B5
Number of pages:96 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2021
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Description
Origami is a popular way to bring good fortune, health, and longevity to your family and friends, and is a great gift idea. Mr. Kazuo Kobayashi, Director of Ochanomizu Origami Kaikan, introduces Origami. Now and in the past, people still like to bring good luck. People wish to be blessed by the superior power of nature, or to exorcise disasters and bring good luck through word play. They are just superstitions. They are not mere superstitions, but rather, they are the [They have the power to contain feelings that people have passed down over the years. It is a good idea to send origami folded with your feelings to your loved ones. To the generation of children and grandchildren We would like to pass down this origami to our children and grandchildren even after 100 years. This book carefully explains the folding process step by step until [the finished product]. The key points are circled for easy understanding. Origami is fun whether you fold it by yourself or with others. It is said that origami is good for preventing dementia and is useful for a long and healthy life. [Author's Profile] Kazuo Kobayashi (Director, Ochanomizu Origami Kaikan) Born in Tokyo in 1941. As the fourth generation of Yushima Kobayashi, a long-established washi papermaking company, he has been engaged in paper-dyeing techniques, origami exhibitions, and lectures. He has been making efforts to spread and pass on the culture of washi through exhibitions of dyed paper techniques and origami patterns, as well as lectures. He is the director of the Ochanomizu Origami Kaikan, chairman of the International Origami Association, NPO, and chairman of the All Japan Paper Dolls Association. He has also been involved in numerous overseas events, including traveling exhibitions of washi paper crafts in various countries around the world. He has also been involved in many overseas events, including traveling exhibitions of washi crafts in various countries. |
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Mr. Kazuo Kobayashi, Director of Ochanomizu Origami Kaikan, introduces Origami.
Now and in the past, people still like to bring good luck.
People wish to be blessed by the superior power of nature, or to exorcise disasters and bring good luck through word play.
They are just superstitions.
They are not mere superstitions, but rather, they are the
[They have the power to contain feelings that people have passed down over the years.
It is a good idea to send origami folded with your feelings to your loved ones. To the generation of children and grandchildren
We would like to pass down this origami to our children and grandchildren even after 100 years.
This book carefully explains the folding process step by step until [the finished product].
The key points are circled for easy understanding.
Origami is fun whether you fold it by yourself or with others.
It is said that origami is good for preventing dementia and is useful for a long and healthy life.
[Author's Profile]
Kazuo Kobayashi
(Director, Ochanomizu Origami Kaikan)
Born in Tokyo in 1941. As the fourth generation of Yushima Kobayashi, a long-established washi papermaking company, he has been engaged in paper-dyeing techniques, origami exhibitions, and lectures.
He has been making efforts to spread and pass on the culture of washi through exhibitions of dyed paper techniques and origami patterns, as well as lectures.
He is the director of the Ochanomizu Origami Kaikan, chairman of the International Origami Association, NPO, and chairman of the All Japan Paper Dolls Association.
He has also been involved in numerous overseas events, including traveling exhibitions of washi paper crafts in various countries around the world.
He has also been involved in many overseas events, including traveling exhibitions of washi crafts in various countries.