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Sadako’s Crane: An Origami Activity of Remembrance

September 12, 2026

10:30 am
World Trade Center Gallery

Free

Join the New York State Museum for a special hands-on origami activity inspired by Sadako’s Crane, a powerful symbol of remembrance and peace. Folded by 12-year-old Sadako Sasaki, a survivor of the Hiroshima bombing, this small paper crane—created from a medicine wrapper—has become a lasting reminder of hope, resilience, and the wish for peace.

Visitors are invited to learn about Sadako’s story and create their own origami crane as a meaningful tribute. This family-friendly activity offers an opportunity for reflection, creativity, and connection through the tradition of paper crane folding.