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When I first began this journey, it was an adventure into a culture I had only read about in books - folktales and history were all I had to go on.  Origami made Japan come alive in ways that even visiting the Morikami museum hadn't.  If anything, the museum gave me a context to understanding, but origami have me an intellectual appreciation for the culture - its patience, dedication and beauty.

So, what the Master said mattered to me.  However, very little was written about her and at that time (1990), the Internet wasn't being used to gather information like you would read an encyclopedia.  All I really had to go on was her books. So let me give you the quote and biography that captured my heart:


"If you share the joy of origami with your friends, pack these boxes with some little gift and the circle of origami lovers with their happy smiles will spread like the ripples on water." 

"Tomoko Fuse is the author of Origami books.  She studied the art of ofigami from Master Toyoaki Kawai in 1970.  Since then, she has been creating new origiami works."

-- "Origami Boxes," Chikuma Shobo Publishing, 1989

 
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My brother helped me construct my first very first Origami box. We both only had two sheets of paper to fold, but it took us a while to understand the instructions.  By the time we were done, an hour had passed.  My brother never wanted to see origami again, and with my encouragement, promptly crushed with his fist!  

But I had fallen in love and was hooked for life. 

I owe it all to the Morikami Museum & Japanese Friendship Garden, in Florida.  They carried the first English origami instruction book I had ever seen. Master Tomoko Fuse had made a wonderfully approachable book.  It simply took a little dedication. I am forever grateful.