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Cranes (tsuru in Japanese) could probably be considered the national animal in Japan. Cranes are incorporated into folk/ fairy tales, literature, and art. Cranes are seen to symbolize good fortune and longevity. After WWII, origami cranes have become a symbol of hope and peace because a girl named Sadako Sasaki tried to fold 1,000 cranes when she became diagnosed with leukemia from radiation exposure.
I guess its because Japanese people always did it because it ws part of their culture. Possibly other people learning about Japan found out about origami and thought it was a nice or cool activity.
Origami is so special to Japan is because it originates from Japan when they first became a civilization. It correlates with their one of their primary religion, Shinto. Shinto is the belief of nature and that everything in nature has their own soul.
The Japanese origin began in the 6th century when Buddhist monks from China carried paper to Japan. The first Japanese origami is dated from this period[1]. The Japanese word "origami" itself is a compound of two smaller Japanese words: "ori", meaning fold, and "gami", meaning paper. Until recently, all forms of paper folding were grouped under the word origami, namely "tsutsumi", a kind of wrapper used for formal occasions. Before that, paperfolding for play was known by a variety of names, including "orikata", "orisue", "orimono", "tatamigami" and others. Exactly why "origami" became the common name is not known; it has been suggested that the word was adopted in the kindergartens because the written characters were easier for young children to write. Another theory is that the word "origami" was a direct translation of the German word "Papierfalten", brought into Japan with the Kindergarten Movement around 1880.The Japanese origin began in the 6th century when Buddhist monks from China carried paper to Japan. The first Japanese origami is dated from this period[1]. The Japanese word "origami" itself is a compound of two smaller Japanese words: "ori", meaning fold, and "gami", meaning paper. Until recently, all forms of paper folding were grouped under the word origami, namely "tsutsumi", a kind of wrapper used for formal occasions. Before that, paperfolding for play was known by a variety of names, including "orikata", "orisue", "orimono", "tatamigami" and others. Exactly why "origami" became the common name is not known; it has been suggested that the word was adopted in the kindergartens because the written characters were easier for young children to write. Another theory is that the word "origami" was a direct translation of the German word "Papierfalten", brought into Japan with the Kindergarten Movement around 1880.
It is impossible to say, it is an ancient craft. The first mention though is in the Heian period (794-1185) where a paper bird became a real one.
Well you know that slavery was only for the different skin-toned people. It became history because it was racist. You know everyday when we wake up we are making our own history. Slaery was for people who was different skin-tone but someone stopped it and then that became history that we all had to find out It was racist slavery. I hope I have answered your question correcly. Ciara xx
Geologists are interested in the history of the earth because they want to know how the world became what it is today. Geologists study the history of earth because it's a thing they've grown to like and are in to. History is a major part of earth and the way of life, someone has to know the statsitics.
they became our history
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i don't know what year it was invented i was asking you so if you see this respond because i really need to know for a thing im doing at girl scouts so if you see this please respond so i can know or tell me were to figure it out be sides the library thank you i really hope there will be some one kind so if not don't say eney thing to me OK because its not about what you want to do if you know what year origami was invented please please please respond
she became a person who frees someone
It became a state by the river and bay I hope it answers your question!!!