We have two hours of lay-over at the Narita Airport in Japan. We usually stay in the beautiful lounge of Delta but this time, Oyen said we should just stay outside and walk a bit since we would be seated for 14 hours on our straight flight to JFK.
We went inside the Origami store at the airport.
Nung maliit tayo di ba we learned how to do Origami? We all know how to make sail boats, sumbrero, bahay kubo, remember?
But the Japanese Origami is more complicated and some designs are too sophisticated.
Eto siguro si Piolo, John Lloyd, and Sam.
At first glance, I thought the roses were real.
Origami is the traditional Japanese art of folding paper.
You need a lot of patience to create beautiful and intricate Origami paper art.