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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2009

Ninja is mistery in Japanese history. A Ninja is a kind of spy or assassin who lived in Japan beginning in the 14th century.

Origami is Japanese traditional paper folding art. But the origin is uncertain. There is much speculation as to the origin of origami. It is safe to say that most of its development occurred in Japan; however, there have also been less developed (but independent) paperfolding traditions in China, Germany, and Spain, among other places.

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  • Excellent!

    I also used to make origami objects as a boy. I never would have thought to try shuriken though. ;o)

    I want to see an origami 刀 :o)

    And your written English is fine.

  • I have to try that one! :D When I was little I knew how to make a crane but now I can't do one without instructions.

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  • Very good. Wana see more of this.

  • thanks thanks thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!

  • Check Out my video on it! its the same as this! so all im asking is for you guys to check out my channel and videos and even send me video requests thx!!!!

  • this is good n all but there is a simpiler way all you need is some card precut and some sellotape....?

  • great vid. I just learned how to do the paper baloon but this is better.

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