Origami
(Paper Folding Art)
Origami is the traditional Japanese art of folding paper to create various shapes and figures, such as animals, flowers, and decorative objects. This practice dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868) and has become popular both in Japan and around the world. Origami does not involve cutting or gluing the paper, but only folding it in a precise and creative manner.
At the Origami booth, participants will be able to learn to create various models, being guided step by step. This activity is ideal for all ages and offers a relaxing and fun way to explore creativity and manual dexterity. Origami is also an excellent way to learn about Japanese traditions and values, such as patience and attention to detail.