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Japan Folklore: Momotaro
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All About Japanese Folktales. The old woman waited for her husband to come home before eating the peach. When he had arrived, she took out a knife and plunged into the juicy peach, exclaiming, "What a tasty treat! Momotaro set off in high spirits. At the edge of the village he met a dog. "Momotaro, where are you going? What are you carrying in that bag? Bellowed Momotaro and charged towards the drunken ogres with his three animal friends. The pheasant pecked the ogres all over, the monkey pounced and...
Japan Folklore: Tsuru no Ongaeshi
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All About Japanese Folktales. The wife then returned to the room and resumed weaving. Curiosity began to overtake the man, who wondered, "How can she weave such beautiful cloth with no thread? Soon he could stand it no longer and, desperate to know his wife's secret, peeked into the room. To his great shock, his wife was gone. Instead, a crane sat intently at the loom weaving a cloth, plucking out its own feathers for thread. Origin:http:/ web-japan.org/kidsweb/folk/tsuru/index.html.
Japan Folklore: Kasajizo
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All About Japanese Folktales. A long time ago in a small village in Japan there lived a poor old man and his wife. One day, as New Year's drew near, the wife looked in her rice chest and found that there was hardly any rice left. And with the snow so deep that they could not gather the leaves needed for weaving kasa. Sedge hats) to sell, there was nothing else she could do but prepare hot water for cooking what was left of the rice. The town on New Year's Eve was bustling with people making their last mi...
Japan Folklore: Kachikachi-yama
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All About Japanese Folktales. Long long ago there lived a kind-hearted old farmer and his wife. The two made friends with a rabbit that lived in the mountains nearby, and came to love it as if it were their own daughter. In the same area there also lived a mean raccoon, who constantly destroyed the old man's field. This became so disturbing to the old man that one day he captured him. The raccoon decided to show off to the rabbit and hoisted the load onto his back. After the raccoon's burns healed, the r...
Japan Folklore: Hanasaka Jiisan
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All About Japanese Folktales. The old man and his wife loved Shiro very much. Shiro, in turn, became devoted to the old couple, and helped the old man with his work in the field every day. Shiro ate and ate, and quickly grew into a big dog. One day, Shiro led the old man up a nearby mountain. When they reached the top, Shiro barked, "Arf Arf - Dig here! Arf Arf - Dig here! As the old man began to dig, to his amazement, sparkling gold coins started pouring up from the ground. Let me borrow Shiro! Shiro li...
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All About Japanese Folktales. The old man and his wife loved Shiro very much. Shiro, in turn, became devoted to the old couple, and helped the old man with his work in the field every day. Shiro ate and ate, and quickly grew into a big dog. One day, Shiro led the old man up a nearby mountain. When they reached the top, Shiro barked, "Arf Arf - Dig here! Arf Arf - Dig here! As the old man began to dig, to his amazement, sparkling gold coins started pouring up from the ground. Let me borrow Shiro! Shiro li...
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