The Man With 15,000 Pieces of Chopstick-Wrapper Origami
(via Atlas Obscura) We’ve all fiddled with our chopstick wrappers when eating out at an Asian restaurant. Creating a chopstick stand is common; folding the paper wrapper into a crane is a bit more advanced. In Japan, the practice is particularly widespread. Yuki Tatsumi began collecting the little origami sculptures left behind, and now has around 15,000.





