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Japanese Diplomat Has Origami Instagram
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Every day for a year, a Japanese diplomat has posted a near-identical Instagram video of the paper crane he has folded that day.
"Today is my 365th day in Seattle," says Hisao Inagaki, consul general in the western US city, in a video posted Friday. "I have folded a 365th crane while praying for everyone's health and peace." It was a triumphant moment for Inagaki, 60, who arrived in the United States in August last year as the country was in the depths of the Covid-19 health crisis, and person-to-person contact was tricky.More Related News
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