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🎎By the end of the Tokugawa Dynasty, the crane was considered a sacred bird in Japan. He was guarded and praised, calling "honorable gentleman" or "man in feathers", while not making a distinction between ordinary birds and werewolves.
✳️Tsuru - cranes-werewolves in Japanese mythology, which rarely turn into people, in human form - very kind, sweet, beautiful creatures with an all-understanding look. They often take the form of a wandering monk or a young maiden and travel in search of those in need of their help. They hate violence.
The crane also symbolizes hope. It is believed that if you make a thousand paper cranes senbazuru, then any wishes will come true.
✳️Tsuru - cranes-werewolves in Japanese mythology, which rarely turn into people, in human form - very kind, sweet, beautiful creatures with an all-understanding look. They often take the form of a wandering monk or a young maiden and travel in search of those in need of their help. They hate violence.
The crane also symbolizes hope. It is believed that if you make a thousand paper cranes senbazuru, then any wishes will come true.
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