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Eight old tales re-told in Englis ... The Two Frogs ... So one fine morning in the spring they both set out along the road that led from Kyoto to Osaka, one from one end and the other from the other.
Japanese Folklore Sites ... Pathfinders General Folklore Sites Japanese Folklore Sites ; Sites in Japanese Storytelling Sites Folklore on the Japanese Internet
A guide to the culture of Japan: Folklore and Mythology. ... Not a lot of depth, but covers hundreds of items of Japanese Mythology. Frame and non-frame versions are both available. (English)
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Gonzaga’s Japanese Club also played a dynamic role in the preparation of the show, sharing information on traditional Japanese culture ... Japanese Folklore Explored in 'The Crane Wife'
Session 55: Japanese Folklore Studies: New Directions ... The kappa is a mischievous water goblin of Japanese folklore; versions of the kappa belief and the legends and folktales associated with it
The folklore of Japan is heavily influenced by both Shinto and Buddhism, the two primary religions in the country. It often involves humorous or bizarre characters and situations and also includes an assortment of supernatural beings, such as bodhisattva, kami (gods and revered...
Given the vast and diverse history of Japanese legends and folklore, their influence had an effect not only in Japanese literature, but also in other aspects of Japanese society such as...
Here's a classic Japanese tale dating back to the Hizen daimyo of the Sengoku Era (1568-1615). It presents a Shinto perspective of the spiritual dimension of Nature itself, here depicted in the...