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View allOrigami, the Chinese art of folding, has an important place in Japanese Culture. Just like Origami, the same importance applies to the crane. In origami, it is believed that those who make 1,000 cranes will live a long and good life. The reason why the crane is popular today is an 11-year-old girl named Sadaka Sasaki. This little girl, who suffers from leukemia due to the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima during World War II, begins to pike in hopes of recovery. But he dies after he finishes his 664th tour. In his memory, on August 6, the anniversary of the bombing, in Japan and around the world, children pike and send them to Sadako's Hiroshima monument in the name of universal peace. ORIGA; The transformation of this fascinating story into a product is a source of inspiration in life. Forms, angles, shapes are relative; It may vary for everyone. Emotions are real; when you feel it, you touch it. Sometimes it is the story that gives life to a design and inspires it.