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: Deep dives into the mathematics of origami.

A gorgeous intermediate-to-complex figurative model that beautifully captures traditional Japanese aesthetic themes.

The best way to secure current and back issues is by becoming a member of the Japan Origami Academic Society. Members receive physical copies or official digital access options.

JOAS often alternates between nature and geometric or representative art. Issue 209 includes fascinating work on masks or human figures. These models are excellent studies in expression and structure, showing how a single sheet of paper can convey emotion without the need for cutting or glue.

The ultimate showstopper of this issue is the stunningly intricate Succubus designed by Han Ji Woo. It showcases the incredible heights of modern complex origami, turning a single uncut square of paper into a highly expressive, multi-winged figure.

If you enjoy issue 209, consider subscribing for 2025–2026 to get these future issues as they are released.

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While digital PDFs are sometimes mentioned on community sites like Origami Library , official physical and digital back issues are typically managed through JOAS subscriptions . You can find archived listings and reviews of this and other issues on Gilad's Origami Page . Origami Tanteidan Magazine issue #209

: Featured in the "Origami Odds and Ends" section, this model is folded from a square. Han Ji Woo

: Deep dives into the mathematics of origami.

A gorgeous intermediate-to-complex figurative model that beautifully captures traditional Japanese aesthetic themes.

The best way to secure current and back issues is by becoming a member of the Japan Origami Academic Society. Members receive physical copies or official digital access options.

JOAS often alternates between nature and geometric or representative art. Issue 209 includes fascinating work on masks or human figures. These models are excellent studies in expression and structure, showing how a single sheet of paper can convey emotion without the need for cutting or glue.

The ultimate showstopper of this issue is the stunningly intricate Succubus designed by Han Ji Woo. It showcases the incredible heights of modern complex origami, turning a single uncut square of paper into a highly expressive, multi-winged figure.

If you enjoy issue 209, consider subscribing for 2025–2026 to get these future issues as they are released.

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

While digital PDFs are sometimes mentioned on community sites like Origami Library , official physical and digital back issues are typically managed through JOAS subscriptions . You can find archived listings and reviews of this and other issues on Gilad's Origami Page . Origami Tanteidan Magazine issue #209

: Featured in the "Origami Odds and Ends" section, this model is folded from a square. Han Ji Woo