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The campaign hopes Gather Million cranes "Tsuru"
The eleventh of March in Japan, there was a terrible earthquake that shifted the axis of rotation of the planet by 10 centimeters and reduced the Earth day 1, 26 microseconds!
This earthquake caused a tsunami that struck the Japanese city
waves 10 meters high, sweeping away everything in its path.
The consequences are terrible and unimaginable!
Two Japanese millennium prayed for world peace folding paper cranes Tsuru.
"Tsuru" - in Japanese means "Crane". This is a classic model of Japanese origami, which is associated with many superstitions and legends. There is an ancient belief that folding 1000 paper cranes, you can realize your most cherished desire.
With this superstition associated the real story of a Japanese girl, Sadako, who as a result of the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945, received a large dose of radiation and ill leukemia. Dreaming to recover from a serious illness, she folded origami paper cranes.
When she realized that can not be cured, it still continued to put figurines of cranes in the name of world peace. This story made headlines around the world and in several cities in the world even installed memorials in memory of this tragic event.
"Tsuru" since expresses the divine nature and the harmony of nature.
If you do not care about the fate of people
caught up in the heart of
this terrible katostrofy - join our campaign!
Remember - one Crane - one prayer!
What would make "Tsuru" need one square sheet of paper and only 10 minutes of free time!
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This earthquake caused a tsunami that struck the Japanese city
waves 10 meters high, sweeping away everything in its path.
The consequences are terrible and unimaginable!
Two Japanese millennium prayed for world peace folding paper cranes Tsuru.
"Tsuru" - in Japanese means "Crane". This is a classic model of Japanese origami, which is associated with many superstitions and legends. There is an ancient belief that folding 1000 paper cranes, you can realize your most cherished desire.
With this superstition associated the real story of a Japanese girl, Sadako, who as a result of the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945, received a large dose of radiation and ill leukemia. Dreaming to recover from a serious illness, she folded origami paper cranes.
When she realized that can not be cured, it still continued to put figurines of cranes in the name of world peace. This story made headlines around the world and in several cities in the world even installed memorials in memory of this tragic event.
"Tsuru" since expresses the divine nature and the harmony of nature.
If you do not care about the fate of people
caught up in the heart of
this terrible katostrofy - join our campaign!
Remember - one Crane - one prayer!
What would make "Tsuru" need one square sheet of paper and only 10 minutes of free time!
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