#origami #100origami
62/100: in japan, "kaeru" means "frog" & "back home" (correct me if i'm wrong), so fishermen's wives, i've been told, used to fold frogs to protect their husband when they were at sea.
This model, designed by Toshikazu Kawasaki (demonstrated here by Yakomoga Origami here https://youtu.be/vKf26ZApmzs ) is more modern but can do some amazing jumps. Once again, hours of fun.
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@CountZero the word "kaeru" can be 蛙 : frog or 帰る: go home.
It is indeed the same prononciation but the kanjis are very distinctive.
@CountZero Bah le premier est un nom, le second un verbe. Dans une phrase, c'est difficile de se tromper ^^