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Japanese Culture Class -Origami-

24 Jul, 2012

The 3rd Japanese Culture Class in FY 2012 was Origami instructed by Ms. Chieko Watanabe from the COSMO ECHO, a volunteer group in Tsukuba. The class was held at Ninomiya House, Tsukuba, on July 6, a day before the Star Festival on July 7.


Origami is a traditional Japanese folk art of paper folding. After a basic lecture about the history of Japanese paper folding and the Star Festival, the 14 participants were challenged to make various nice Star Festival decorations, which were attached to bamboo grass. By using glue, scissors, and various colored papers, the participants succeeded to make a net-patterned paper representing the Milky Way, a star, a ring chain, and a Japanese paper lantern.


Then the participants tried traditional Japanese paper folding. They were very concentrated on folding pieces such as a goldfish, a box, a balloon, and even a very complicated crane. These origami pieces were also used as Star Festival decorations.



Making the Star Festival decoration's photo

Making the Star Festival decoration.


Folding a crane's photo

Folding a crane.



Decorating a bamboo grass's photo

Decorating bamboo grass.


Completion!'s photo

He completed a decoration.



group photo1

Group photo of the participants (1)


group photo2

Group photo of the participants (2).



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