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The Origami Crane (TSURU): Symbolism and Folklore
Tsuru / Japanese Mythology and Culture - Mingei Arts
The Significance of Japanese Cranes in Ukiyo-e Art
The Intricate History and Symbolism of the Origami Crane - My …
The Japanese Crane : Meaning & Symbol | Japan …
WEBThe Japanese crane is one of the most emblematic creatures of the archipelago. Learn more about this mysterious bird, very popular in Japan!
Tsuru nyōbō | Yokai.com
WEBAppearance: Tsuru nyōbō are cranes (Grus japonensis) that have taken the form of beautiful women to marry men who have been kind to them. Origin: Tsuru nyōbō are an example of a common folklore trope: animal-human …
The Graceful Crane: Symbolism and Significance in Japanese …
Tsuru no Ongaeshi - Wikipedia
Crane, the Japanese Sacred Bird - KAZUKO …
WEBThe ‘tsuru’ or crane is the most sacred bird of Japan. It has been revered in Japanese folktales, drawings, origami, kimono patterns, and in all sort of arts, from times history cannot date. Cranes symbolise longevity, fidelity …
Tsurui-Ito Tancho Sanctuary - Wild Bird Society of Japan
WEBMost people who visit Tsurui-Ito Tancho Sanctuary are there to see or photograph red-crowned cranes. Tancho is the Japanese name for these magnificent birds. The viewing area is open to public at any time …
The Japanese Crane, A Symbol Of Luck, Is Out Of Luck
Tsuru no Ongaeshi - Japanese Folktale | Kyuhoshi
The Meaning Behind Japanese Tsuru Origami in Culture
One thousand origami cranes - Wikipedia
鶴 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
tsuru 鶴 - Meaning in Japanese - Japanese with Anime
Senbazuru: The Japanese art of folding 1,000 origami cranes
Galleries - Tsuru Bird and Mammal Web Site
Birds, Mammals, Whales, Reptiles, Insects, & Dragonflys Photo …
Gambell (St. Lawrence Island), Alaska Gallery - tsuru-bird.net
Beginner Word of the Day – 鶴 [crane (bird)] - The Japanese Page
How to Make Tsuru Origami + Legend - Suki Desu