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Origami relieves them of worries, and kills stress. Instead of fighting they do origami. With origami you can make your creation look good or terrible.

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Did the Japanese people bring origami to America?

no


Why do Japanese people do origami?

Origami relieves them of worries, and kills stress. Instead of fighting they do origami. With origami you can make your creation look good or terrible.


When was origami invented?

Origami is an art of paper folding. Origami was made by Japanese people in Japan. They raced at the art. It is also a tradition in japan. Almost every Japanese kid knows how to do origami.


Who came up with origami?

The Japanese were the first to origami but people from all over the world create new models.


Is there origami in kazakhstan?

Origami is traditionally a Japanese art. Kazakhstan has virtually no Japanese population and origami is not really practiced here.


What is the difference of Japanese origami and US origami?

Japanese origami was made during the early periods of the country's history and US origami is modified ones of the old ones


Is Origami Japanese defence?

No, Origami is making paper into sculptures.


What is the Japanese word for origami?

origami = 折り紙 (origami)


What is origami is it mostly in china or Japan?

Origami is a Japanese art form.


Did ancient Chinese people do origami?

im almost positive that the art of origami is Japanese... the Chinese only used paper for writing, kites, dragons, and lanterns... each of which are not technically considered a part of origami


What does origami mean?

Origami means folding paper in Japanese. Or paper folding.


Is origami Chinese?

Origami is actually a Japanese art form that involves folding paper into different shapes and designs. While paper folding may have originated in China, origami as we know it today is closely associated with Japanese culture and traditions.