Anniversary

*** Anniversary ***
(C) Mio Tsugawa


This year, it is just the 100th year since Japanese began emigration to Brazil.
I celebrate it and made the works.
These works are for all Japanese Brazilian, and persons who want to celebrate it.
Parabéns!!



Instruction

































One flower needs 5 parts, and 60 parts are needed for whole.




*** Anniversary 2 ***


Please begin with process 9 of Anniversary.














One flower needs 5 parts, and 60 parts are needed for whole.
This is one compass to arrange the tradition work.
You will be able to make a lot of arrangement from this instruction.
Enjoy!!!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Dear Mio-san!

Arigatou gozaimashita for the "Anniversary" model! This year is the 100th anniversary for the Japanese Immigration in Brazil as you know! Thank you very much for remember this special date for all Japanese people from Brazil.
Anonymous said…
BTW, now I'm doing the Anniversary model! When it's done, I'll send for you! Have a nice day! Emi
Mio Tsugawa said…
>Emi

A lot of Japanese celebrate it, and there are various events in everywhere of Japan.
I hope we will be friendly and keep good relationship.

Thank you for your trying the model.
I'm looking forward to your work!
Hugs,
Celly Mieko said…
Thank you for remember Japanese emigration to Brazil. I´m Brazilian and my grandparents came from Japan to Brazil. I think that´s why I love origamis!
Anonymous said…
Dear Mio-san!

ômedeto for us all. I´m brazilian, I´m Gaijin, but in my soul I´m a real japanese.

Thank you so much for this incredible art!

Beijos from Brazil (kisses from Brazil!

Arigato né!
Mio Tsugawa said…
>celly mieko
Oh, you are sansei, aren't you?
I'm very glad that origami connects us.
Omedetou and Kanpai !!

Hugs,

>cibele almeida
Hi, cibele.
Arigatou for your comment.

I think that the Japanese Brazilian people are as Japanese people than Japanese people, because Japanese Brazilian people learn Japanese culture well.

Omedetou!!
Kissess and hugs,
Tia L said…
Beatiful detail in the model! I'm brazilian, and I commemorate the 100th aniversary for the japanese imigration! "Aproveite a festa!" (Enjoy the party!)

www.flickr.com/photos/tia_laurinha
Mio Tsugawa said…
>tia l
Thank you for the message!
Uma torrada!!!
Origamigos said…
Dear Mio-san:

Thank you very much, to remember the 100 Anniversary of Japanese Community in Brazil. I am not a Japanese's descendent but I have so many japanese friends that I felt I must thank you too. I love all the Kusudamas you created and I hope one day to be able to create beautiful things in Origami as you. I also have a blog and I will be honored if you visited it http://criandoebrincando.blogspot.com

Arigatô from Rio de Janeiro

Regina Corrêa
Mio Tsugawa said…
Dear Origamigos

Thank you for the comment!
I knew this anniversary from my town news a few month ago.
And it is reported on television or the radio a lot recently in Japan.
I feel very glad that I can interchange with a lot of Brazilians and Japanese Brazilians through origami.
I saw your blog, and works are so nice!!
Also using papers are wonderful!!
I've never seen those.

Thank you very much, again.
Happy folding!
Avatar EE010 said…
It is very nice to give us those wonderful diagrams as a anniversary for the immigration centenary!!
The prince camem here to visit our country to show the appreciation and he went to a public event, i htink it was much like a parade, hope it may make Brazil notice more the japanese culture.
Take a look on my website:
www.just-action.blogspot.com
As I like your diagrams so much, I have a link of your page in mmy blog. Hope you won't mind it.

Thank you so much!
Mio Tsugawa said…
Dear Kunlun

Thank you very much for your message.
I hope that we can share of origami's joy and
cultural exchange as you said.

I saw your blog and love your works!
Thank you for putting the link of my webpage in your blog.

Happy folding!!
Adina Rusu said…
Thanks for the diagram, I like this kusudama alot!
Here you can see the ones that I made: http://art-origami.blogspot.com/2008/07/anniversary-kusudama.html
Mio Tsugawa said…
Dear adina paun

Wow!!
Beautiful!!
I love them.

You are first person who made this model!!
And I made a link in my web page.

http://kusudama.puupuu.gozaru.jp/discovery/discovery.html

Thank you very much for your nice works!
Carina said…
Dear Mio-san!

I´m a Brazilian body with a Japanese soul! Origami filled out my life since I was a child. And since then, it always accompanied me!
I love your work, you are wonderful! Congratulations! thank you for sharing it with us!

Kisses!

www.origamiseeu.blogspot.com
Mio Tsugawa said…
>carina

Thank you for the message!
Your works are so nice!!
I love roses and butterflies, also Quilling's works!!
I hope you enjoyed this works.
nyne said…
hello :D
thanks for the instructions! :D i'd been trying to find this flower cause i think is very beautiful ^_^ my english is not very good i'm brazilian :D
i'd like to know what you used to glue the flowers to make the kusudama
Mio Tsugawa said…
Thank you for the message, liine-chan.
Your English is good!
I always use a quick-drying bond.
It's nice for getting parts together.
Beatriz said…
I'm Brazilian,and have lots of friends whose grandparents came from Japan.I'm learning Japanese now ^^
thanks for posting the diagrams!
Mio Tsugawa said…
>Beatriz

Thank you for the message!
I hope you enjoy the kusudama models and learning Japanese!
Anonymous said…
i love your work. i'm just learning origami and have grown very attached to doing kusudama origami. i'm trying to do some of your models but i'm stuck on the anniverary- can you please explain to me how to get from step 8 to step 9? it's just not making sense to me. thank you so much.
Mio Tsugawa said…
Thank you for your question and message.
I changed the photo.
Could it help you?
Karina said…
I love your site a long time ago... and I love this ost, I`m brazilian and my Ditian is japanese....your work are so beautiful...thanks for all diagrams....and good luck...you are so talented...
Bridgette Bocanegra said…
hey i have a youtube channel about origami, and i want to do a tutorial about "Anniversary". I would like to have your permission please to do this.
mens ed pills said…
What's up, I check your blogs on a regular basis. Your story-telling style is witty, keep it up!