kirikuga
Kirikuga is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts. In the context of Japanese culture, it most commonly refers to a type of origami, or paper folding. This specific origami technique often involves creating intricate designs with sharp, angular folds, giving it a distinctive aesthetic. The term itself is derived from Japanese words related to "cutting" and "folding," though modern kirikuga typically emphasizes folding over actual cutting. Its origins are deeply rooted in traditional Japanese paper crafts, and it continues to be a popular form of artistic expression.
Beyond origami, "kirikuga" might also be used colloquially or in specific regional dialects to describe other