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An unglued tamatebako coming apart. The Tamatebako (玉手箱) is an origami model named after the tamatebako of Japanese folk tale. It is a modular cube design that can be opened from any side. If more than one face of the model is opened, the cube falls apart and cannot easily be reconstructed.
When he opened the tamatebako, a white puff of smoke escaped, and he was transformed into an old, white haired man. [7] It is understood during the short time he spent at the Dragon Palace, many years had elapsed in the world back home. Otohime had stored his old age away in the tamatebako, which Urashima Tarō released. [citation needed]
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The cube is pictured twice (from slightly different angles) and is identified in the accompanying text as a tamatebako (magic treasure chest). Isao Honda's World of Origami (published in 1965) appears to have the same model, where it is called a "cubical box".
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