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11 nov 2017
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Origami is the Japanese art of folding squares of paper into representational shapes. Especially, orizuru, paper crane, has become a symbol of peace. This stems from a story about Sadako, who tried folding a thousand crane wishing her leukemia caused by the atomic bomb would be cured and became a model of the statue at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. To tell the truth, I wasn’t able to fold crane until 12 years old. However, before I took a school trip to Hiroshima, I read this story and was so impressed that I practiced a lot. On the day of the visit to Hiroshima, I gave 100 cranes I had fold by myself to the statue. Now, the culture of origami is widely spreading all over the world. I hope with this spread, the story about Sadako will be known and more and more people will fold paper cranes wishing for eternal peace. soa natural?
Origami is the Japanese art of folding squares of paper into representational shapes. Especially, orizuru, paper crane, has become a symbol of peace. This stems from a story about Sadako, who tried folding a thousand crane wishing her leukemia caused by the atomic bomb would be cured and became a model of the statue at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. To tell the truth, I wasn’t able to fold crane until 12 years old. However, before I took a school trip to Hiroshima, I read this story and was so impressed that I practiced a lot. On the day of the visit to Hiroshima, I gave 100 cranes I had fold by myself to the statue. Now, the culture of origami is widely spreading all over the world. I hope with this spread, the story about Sadako will be known and more and more people will fold paper cranes wishing for eternal peace. soa natural?
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The orizuru, or paper crane, has especially become a symbol of peace. This stems from a story about a woman named Sadako who tried folding a thousand cranes in hopes that her leukemia, caused by the atomic bomb, would be cured. The paper cranes became the model for the statue at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. To tell the truth, I wasn’t able to fold a crane until I was 12 years old.
On the day of the visit to Hiroshima, I gave 100 cranes that I folded myself to the statue.
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very cool story! I learned how to fold a paper crane when I was younger and I knew that the number 1000 was important but couldn't remember anything else. thank you and great writing!
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