I just learned about Kusuhara Koto, and his role in origami history, from this webpage by Tomoharu Nakamura: https://guides.lib.kyushu-u.ac.jp/origami-en/late18C-mid19C
I wish to read much more about Mr. Koto and his relation with origami. After browsing for a while, I found out that Masao Okamura offered a lecture precisely about it at 6OSME (2014). So, then I went on to look at the table of contents of "Origami 6", which is here: https://amazon.com/Origami-6-Technology-Art-Education/dp/1470418762 It doesn't mention the corresponding paper on the contents. Is that possible? I assumed that the *Origamiⁿ* books had a paper for every OSME lecture. But more importantly, I wanted to ask you, is there some other rich source of information regarding Kusuhara Koto and origami, whether authored by Masao Okamura or not? You can reply through the list or directly to my email address, if you prefer: gerardo(a)neorigami.com Thank you very much in advance. -- *Gerardo G.* gerardo(a)neorigami.com <http://www.neorigami.com/> [image: Image] instagram.com/NeorigamiCom *Knowledge and Curiosity in Origami:* *six private** classe**s online* <https://www.neorigami.com/classes> "(...) It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it takes your breath away and fills you with the true joy of *origami*. I experienced this in my lessons with Gerardo G. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Gerardo is (...)" *C. R.* *Read the full review* <https://www.neorigami.com/classes#h.q2mt4npahmc2>