Origami Tanteidan Magazine 72 book cover

Origami Tanteidan Magazine 72

Published:
2002 by Japan Origami Academic Society - JOAS
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
Japanese

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Skill Level Simple to complex
Clear diagrams? Yes
Tinted diagrams (to show 2 sides of paper)? Yes
Photos of completed models? Starting in issue 55
Is there indication to the model size resulting from size of starting paper? No
Are the models "Pure" origami (From a single square - no cuts)? Most are

Overall Impression

The Origami Tanteidan magazine is the high-quality bi-monthly publication of the Japanese Origami Academic Society (JOAS). It usually contains many articles, and diagrams for geometric shapes, an intermediate design, a complex design and a crease-pattern challenge.

Also see listing of all other Origami Tanteidan magazines in my collection.

There are 6 Origami Designs in Origami Tanteidan Magazine 72:

Design Designer Page Details Photo

Cherry blossom ball

Geometric and other shapes

Tomoko Fuse4Square
12 units
Origami Cherry blossom ball by Tomoko Fuse on giladorigami.com
Folded by Meenakshi Mukerji
Crane chopstick case

Objects - Useful

Tomoko Fuse7Square
Dogtooth violets

Flora - Flowers

Tomoko Tanaka8Square
Multiple units
Blue whale

Mammals - Cetacea - Whales

Satoshi Kamiya22Square

Also in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995-2003 by Satoshi Kamiya
Origami Blue whale by Satoshi Kamiya on giladorigami.com
Folded by Nicolas Terry
Skull

People - Anatomic parts - Skulls and Skeletons

Herman van Goubergen28Square

Also in BOS Convention 1998 Autumn
Also in Das Diagramm 38
Also in Le Pli 72
Also in Origami Deutschland 1998
Also in Origami USA Convention 1999
Also in Pajarita Magazine 75
and in other sources...

One of my favorites - very clever. This is actually half a skull, which, when placed on a mirror, makes a whole skull
Origami Skull by Herman van Goubergen. Folded by Gilad Aharoni on giladorigami.com
Folded by Gilad Aharoni
My observations of orizuru

Birds - Gruiformes - Cranes

Tanaka Masashi33Square

Crease pattern. A crane with a cube on its back