In the pantheon of modern origami, few creations inspire as much awe, respect, and sheer intimidation as the Origami Ryujin 3.5 . Designed by the legendary Japanese origami master Satoshi Kamiya, this divine dragon is considered the "Everest of Paper Folding." For years, attempting the Ryujin 3.5 was a rite of passage reserved for the world’s most elite folders.

Good luck, and may your folds be sharp. Note: This article serves as a guide to finding and using resources. Always respect the artist, Satoshi Kamiya, and do not distribute commercial diagrams without permission.

Using the , you will identify the central "spine" (mountain folds) and the scales (repeating triangle twists). The collapse is not sequential; it is simultaneous. You must gently push all the creases together until the dragon "lifts" off the table.