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Tsuru (Paper Crane)

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The Tsuru, or paper crane, is a classic origami creation originating from Japan. Its significance stems from its historical role as a symbol of longevity and good fortune, particularly within Japanese culture. The crane’s association with peace, popularized by the story of Sadako Sasaki, has made it an internationally recognized emblem. It remains a popular model for beginners learning origami and is often created as a gesture of hope or remembrance.

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What does the Tsuru, or origami paper crane, symbolize in Japanese culture?

In Japanese culture, the paper crane is a powerful symbol of longevity, good fortune, and peace. According to ancient tradition, folding 1,000 paper cranes grants the folder one wish, making it a popular gift for weddings, births, and recovery from illness.

Who was Sadako Sasaki and how is she connected to the paper crane?

Sadako Sasaki was a young Japanese girl who survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945, only to develop leukemia from radiation exposure a decade later. Inspired by the legend of the 1,000 cranes, she spent her time in the hospital folding paper cranes in hopes of achieving world peace and recovering from her illness.

What is the Senbazuru and how is it used?

Senbazuru is the Japanese term for a group of 1,000 origami cranes strung together on a single string. People often fold a senbazuru to give to loved ones who are sick or to hang them at shrines and memorials, such as the Children's Peace Monument in Hiroshima.

What type of paper is traditionally used to fold an origami Tsuru?

The most traditional paper used for folding a Tsuru is Washi, a tough, handmade Japanese paper often made from the bark of the mulberry tree. Origami paper, or Kami, which is colored on one side and white on the other, is also commonly used by beginners to create the distinct, multicolored crane design.

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