As such, everything must be pre arranged and planned. ![]() With 500 participants, this is probably the second largest convention in the world. And I had to tell all that to him, and so I did. ![]() His book, for me, is The Best Origami Book Ever, with some wonderful maneuvers, such as un-sink, brilliant folding sequences and clear diagrams all, of course, are just the background to his models. You may say this is a weird opening for a convention report, and you are right, but first things first - I met Hideo Komatsu San, got his autograph, and showed him my little exhibition. Still, every evening, we all met there, chatting, folding and preparing for the coming day. There are only four round tables that can hardly host four people. Breakfast is included, although there are mainly Japanese dishes, with only a cake or bun that had some western resemblance. Toyoko Inn is a reasonably-priced hotel that supplies all basic needs. I stayed at Toyoko Inn, just one subway station from the venue, with Beth Johnson, Tom Hull, Brian Chan, all from the USA, Jorge Pardo from Spain and Winnie Leung, from "just one hour difference" Australia. Add my love of Japanese cuisine and snacks the good experience from April and you will understand why I am back in Japan just four months later. ![]() The Combination of 6OSME and Tanteidan was irresistible.
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