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  1. 2016年11月7日 · For the next thousand years, Japanese paper folding was largely restricted to religious ceremonial use, as paper was expensive. However, paper-making was one of the many industries that flourished when Japan’s various feudal lords were encouraged to expand local industry during the Edo Period (1603-1868), making paper plentifully available and inspiring recreational forms of origami.

  2. 2016年7月18日 · At the time when the basics of origami were established by the Education Ministry, Japan’s dyed paper industry began to be developed by a man named Kousuke Kobayashi. He created the first monochrome paper for origami, which was cut into 3- and 5-square-centimeter sizes. His business grew in the ensuing years, and is now the progenitor of the ...

  3. 2023年3月24日 · The story tells of Okuninushi, a young member of a family of gods who, on his way to visit a princess, helped a white hare that was injured by alligators (or sharks, depending on the translation). The hare then returned the favor by helping the young god win the princess’s hand over his 80 brothers.

  4. 2019年12月2日 · Itoya Ginza is a 12-story stationery wonderland. Each floor is dedicated solely to a different theme, including pens, greeting cards and paper. The paper floor itself showcases over 1,000 varieties of paper and has its own paper concierge if you need help.

  5. 2016年3月25日 · These Japanese designs and rounded forms also look nice on young students and give off a lovely impression. 7. Kamatari Danbag: Cardboard Bags (Ehime) The Danbag (short for danboru bag, where danboru means corrugated cardboard) uses cardboard, a new material for bags, and gives off its own distinctive presence.

  6. 2016年12月13日 · The video game series Monster Hunter is a massive hit in Japan. It's popular enough that you could argue that it’s become one of Japan’s national pastimes! So it was only a matter of time before someone thought to combine it with another of the country’s favorite cultural activities: the paper-folding art of origami. One Niconico Douga ...

  7. 2018年8月10日 · The famous Japanese folk legend of Kaguya-hime (also known as The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter) tells the story of a beautiful princess found in a bamboo stalk who eventually returned to the moon. Built with that story in mind, Kinnotake is a playful, extraordinary inn constructed in harmony with the nature of Hakone.

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