ABOUT

Turn your message
into a crane for peace.

ORIGAMI PEACE YELL PROJECT is a volunteer project sending a yell of peace and respect from Japan to the world toward the 1000th FIFA World Cup match on June 21, 2026.
CONCEPT

Three steps that connect messages.

One peace message

One origami crane

1,000 cranes for peace

For each peace message received online, the team folds one origami crane with that feeling in mind. The full message is not necessarily written directly on the paper. Offline, participants write messages on origami paper or cards and fold them into cranes together.

Join Online

  • Send a peace message through the site or SNS.
  • Messages may be introduced on the site or SNS after review.
  • Your words become one crane in the project.
Send a Message

Join Offline

  • Bring or write a message on origami paper or a card.
  • Fold it into a crane on site and connect each message to the 1,000 cranes.
View Offline Actions
VISION / VALUES / GOAL

What We Value

Peace

Wishing for a world without conflict.

Respect

Respecting differences across countries, cultures, and positions.

Health

Hoping everyone can live with healthy minds and bodies.

Gratitude

Turning gratitude for people and connections into a yell.

Unity

Connecting many messages into one gentle circle.

GOAL

1,000 messages into 1,000 cranes for peace and respect.

PRINCIPLES

So everyone can participate safely.

Unofficial and nonprofit

This is an unofficial, nonprofit volunteer action led by supporters.

Published after review

Messages are reviewed before being introduced on the site or SNS.

Respectful messages only

Discriminatory, abusive, political, religious solicitation, or disrespectful content will not be published.

Privacy-aware

Information that can identify individuals will not be published without consent.

Why origami cranes?

Origami cranes symbolize prayers for peace and care for others. Each small crane born from one sheet of paper can carry hope across countries and languages.

FIFA ARTICLE

The milestone of the 1000th FIFA World Cup match is based on FIFA's official article. This project is not an official FIFA program.

Read FIFA Article

Your next step can help shape the future.