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The song "Origami" draws a poetic comparison between the ancient Japanese art of Origami and the journey of life, symbolizing resilience, transformation, and the beauty in fragility. This song was released on 11th November, Origami Day.
The song pays tribute to the late Sadako Sasaki, whose story of folding a thousand cranes for peace continues to inspire hope, and the late Akira Yoshizawa, the grandmaster who elevated Origami to an International modern art form. It also credits Dr. Kawasaki's innovative Kawasaki Rose, a symbol of grace and intricate craftsmanship.
Origami allows us to create infinite creations by simply folding without cutting. It captures the essence of life's delicate folds and unexpected turns.
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