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Origami of China's art of folding has an important place in Japanese culture. Just like Origami, the same applies to the crane. Origami It is believed that 1,000 pike birds will lead a long and good life. Sadaka Sasaki is an 11-year-old girl who is popular because of the fact that the crane is popular today. During the Second World War, this small girl, who had leukemia due to the nuclear bomb thrown to Hiroshima, began to make a crane hoping for recovery. But after he finishes 664, he dies. In his memory, on August 6, the year of the bomb expulsion, in Japan and around the world, children make the crane in the name of universal peace and send it to Sadako's memorial in Hiroshima. ORIGA; the transformation of this impressive story into a product is the source of inspiration in life. Forms, angles, shapes are relative; may vary by everyone. Emotions are real; you touch him when you feel it. Sometimes it is the story that inspired and inspired a design.