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This book introduces an origami work called "tato", which is a pouch made from a single sheet of paper. This "tato" is used to hold congratulatory gifts and talismans. The custom of beautifully folding and wrapping them expresses humility and kindness toward others. Enjoy the spirit of Japan through origami with the beautiful traditional patterns of Edo chiyogami included in this book. (Includes 24 types of Edo chiyogami that can be torn out to use.)

Produktbeschreibung
This book introduces an origami work called "tato", which is a pouch made from a single sheet of paper. This "tato" is used to hold congratulatory gifts and talismans. The custom of beautifully folding and wrapping them expresses humility and kindness toward others. Enjoy the spirit of Japan through origami with the beautiful traditional patterns of Edo chiyogami included in this book. (Includes 24 types of Edo chiyogami that can be torn out to use.)
Autorenporträt
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.