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by Kamei Kohe: A detailed traditional-style figure.
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: This section features geometric mastery from Toshikazu Kawasaki , including: Octahedron Magma (folded from multiple rectangular units). Deep Sea Cube .
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: Includes the Deep Sea Cube and Octahedron Magma by Toshikazu Kawasaki, a pioneer in geometric origami.
regarding "Origami," the first Japanese film to win a Student Academy Award. JOAS Library : A review of "Origami in its Purest Form" by Uchiyama Kosho Paper Folders on File : A profile of folder Tominaga Kazuhiro Access and Resources An OCR layer allows you to copy-paste that
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by Nakamura Kosuke : An elegant, clean-lined animal design featuring intricate color-change distributions.
A cute "Penguin" designed by NAKAMURA Kosuke.
Beyond the folds, the magazine provides academic and cultural context: