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if you make over 1000 paper cranes you can get a big wish like any big wish you want
Some say if you make 1000 paper Cranes they get a wish.
you can make 1 big wish any wish you want
the one I know of is that when you make 1000 origami cranes you get one wish.
It's romured that if you make a wish and fold 1000 paper cranes, your wish will come true. There's an actual story based on this legend, please let me know if you'd like to read it.
well first you can not wish to eternal-life riches, and more wishes
because people want to know about her biography and her struggle to get a wish by folding 1000 paper cranes there is a diagram on how to make a crane and some people are dying on how to make one this is a world phenomenon and states that the legend is true
Sadako Sasaki folded over 1,000 paper cranes while she was being treated for leukemia, inspired by the Japanese legend that says anyone who folds a thousand paper cranes will be granted a wish.
I thought it was this: If one who is sick makes 1000 paper cranes, the person will get healed by the gods. I don't know. I read it in a book called "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" or something like that.
Yes, in Japanese culture, paper cranes are considered to be a symbol of good luck, longevity, and prosperity. Making one thousand origami cranes is believed to grant a wish or bring good fortune to the maker.
their is a tv tower there are many attractions in Hiroshima but the most well known is the atomic bomb memorial dome. the is also the paper cranes dedicated to sadoko sasaki. she was a girl who had leukemia and she used origami to make 1000 paper cranes so she could have 1 wish, to live. but she when she died her friends made more paper cranes for all the children who died from leukimia. hope this helps :)
It is important because many asians believe these birds have magical powers, so if you fold 1,000 of these, you will receive one wish.