She died of leukemia 10 years later. In hospital, Sadako folded countless cranes with medicine wrapping paper and other materials, believing that her wish for recovery would come true by making ...
The paper crane has also become a symbol of solidarity and peace worldwide due to the story of Sadako Sasaki, a Japanese girl who survived the atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima. Sadako folded ...
HIROSHIMA--Metal replicas of paper cranes folded by atomic bombing victim Sadako Sasaki are now on sale, offering an ever-lasting symbol of hope and peace. “They (the reproduced cranes ...