Sayaka shows you how to make an origami crane wearing in beautiful kimono.

This is a video to show how to make an origami crane.  When I make a crane, I want to share hopes, wishes, prayer and I want to express appreciation and celebration.

For me a crane is something beautifully embodied my hear and mind. Origami crane is one of my pride as a Japanese. I admire who first created and people who have kept from generation to generation. It seems to be old in such rapid changing world but it never out of date. Even now origami crane attract such a young lady Sayaka.

I would like to share this with you.She wears furisode, which is the most formal wear for unmarried ladies.  She is an expert of origami crane.

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