senbazuru

Oct. 13th, 2009 07:33 am
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senbazuru - n., one thousand origami cranes.


In Japan (as in most of East Asia) a crane represents longevity and good health, and folding a senbazuru supposedly grants one a wish for good health, or when given as a wedding present, a long and prosperous marriage. Or, thanks to Sadako and the Thousand Folk Processes, a prayer for world peace. From Japanese 千葉鶴, being senba, thousand (using the counter for pieces of paper) + tsuru, crane. Pronounced with both u's long, and here are folding instructions.

---L.
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