Learn to use Edo chiyogami to make traditional origami works that have been passed down through the ages in Japan. This book features popular items such as yakko-san (samurai's servant) and shuriken, as well as rare items such as a ghost and okago (palanquin), which are rarely seen today. Includes beautiful photos and detailed explanations, as well as 24 types of Edo chiyogami that can be torn out to use.
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Höhe: 212 mm
Breite: 151 mm
Dicke: 7 mm
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978-4-262-15250-9 (9784262152509)
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Kobayashi is the chairman of the International Origami Association and director of the Origami Center in Ochanomizu, Tokyo. Born in 1941, he teaches and lectures origami classes all over Japan. He also organizes programs that use washi (Japanese paper) and origami to foster international exchange and introduce Japanese culture around the world. He published a lot of books on origami.