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Japanese Fairy Tales
Author
Ozaki, Yei Theodora
Japanese Fairy Tales
Delightful collection of traditional Japanese stories featuring magical creatures, mythical beings and whimsical adventures that will transport readers to a world of wonder and enchantment. Explore the mystical realm of Japan's folklore where ancient traditions meet modern imagination.
- Japanese Fairy Tales
- Contents - To Eleanor Marion-crawford.
- Preface
- Japanese Fairy Tales
- The Tongue-cut Sparrow
- The Story Of Urashima Taro, The Fisher Lad
- The Farmer And The Badger
- The “Shinansha,” Or The South Pointing Carriage
- The Adventures Of Kintaro, The Golden Boy
- The Story Of Princess Hase. A Story Of Old Japan
- The Story Of The Man Who Did Not Wish To Die
- The Bamboo-cutter And The Moon-child
- The Mirror Of Matsuyama A Story Of Old Japan
- The Goblin Of Adachigahara
- The Sagacious Monkey And The Boar
- The Happy Hunter And The Skillful Fisher
- The Story Of The Old Man Who Made Withered Trees To Flower
- The Jelly Fish And The Monkey
- The Quarrel Of The Monkey And The Crab
- The White Hare And The Crocodiles
- The Story Of Prince Yamato Take
- Momotaro, Or The Story Of The Son Of A Peach
- The Ogre Of Rashomon
- How An Old Man Lost His Wen
- The Stones Of Five Colors And The Empress Jokwa. An Old Chinese Story
Author
Ozaki, Yei Theodora