Are Satoshi Kamiya and other origamists in Japan ok?

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Are Satoshi Kamiya and other origamists in Japan ok?

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This is horrible i wonder if origami house or tanteidan etc were washed away please give info any updates :cry:
I just read a list of 'the 100 things to do before you die'. I'm pretty surprised 'yell for help' wasn't one of them...
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Yes, I contacted Mr Yamaguchi and they are all ok.
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Tanteidan, and ALL of them? I really hope so, it would be horrible if anything happened to them.

I hope my magazines weren't lost in the disaster. I hope that doesn't sound mean. I'm sorry if it is.
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So happy they are ok
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BrooksHalten wrote:Tanteidan, and ALL of them? I really hope so, it would be horrible if anything happened to them.

I hope my magazines weren't lost in the disaster. I hope that doesn't sound mean. I'm sorry if it is.
Origami House is in Tokyo, which is far enough from the epicenter that I doubt magazine service would be disrupted by more than a few days.
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I hope the radiation does not reach Tokyo.
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The radiation level is so low it will barely do anything.
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That's a relief. I was even more worried when I heard of the power plant explosions.
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I'm glad the origamists are all right....I hope the manga/anime people are ok...
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This is really horrible. I wish not only for them to be ok, but I hope that others are doing fine too
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Never mind, everyone, the one's I like are safe (video game companies too)! (linkys)
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Google has a page with realtime updates on the crisis and a very easy link to donate to various humanitarian aid organizations. I strongly encourage you all to donate - it literally took about 20 seconds of my time. The origami community is so small that we all know someone in Japan right now, either personally or through their art, and I know we all want to help them as much as possible.
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Wow, I never thought about them in the nuclear explosion (not being mean but it just crossed my mind) but its good that their alright
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