It's romured that if you make a wish and fold 1000 paper cranes, your wish will come true. There's an actual story based on this legend, please let me know if you'd like to read it.
Yes, because sadako and the 1000 paper cranes is based on a true story
well it is very simple . japan has origami and there are more then 1000 ways to make cranes you should go and look it up on proffesser google
Origami helped people create peace around the world. Also there is a story of Sadako and the thousand paper cranes, Sadako had leukaemia and she was told she would get better if she made 1000 paper cranes, when she nearly finished her paper cranes she got into a coma and died, the paper cranes were completed by her classmates. Because her illness was caught when the USA dropped a bomb, she said there should be peace
The Cranes by Peter Meinke
The cast of 1000 Cranes - 2013 includes: Toby K as Jude Yick Lam Wong as Troy
The setting of "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" is post-World War II Japan, particularly in Hiroshima. The story takes place in the years following the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and follows the life of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl affected by radiation sickness.
Yes and in Japan people imitate the dance which cranes do.
Yes, there is a book called "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" by Eleanor Coerr. It is based on the true story of a young girl named Sadako Sasaki who developed leukemia due to radiation from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and aimed to fold a thousand paper cranes for healing and peace.
cranes,Jpnese monkeys,Jpnese deers and foxes.
if you make over 1000 paper cranes you can get a big wish like any big wish you want
Sadako Sasaki folded over 1,000 paper cranes while she was being treated for leukemia, inspired by the Japanese legend that says anyone who folds a thousand paper cranes will be granted a wish.
Some say if you make 1000 paper Cranes they get a wish.