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This collection gathers traditional Japanese legends and fairy tales rendered into accessible English prose for young readers, presenting a sequence of short narratives that blend myth, moral fable, and domestic anecdote. Tales range from heroic exploits and encounters with dragons, ogres, and sea-spirits to animal fables and household marvels, many featuring transformations, tests of courage or kindness, visits to otherworldly palaces, and rewards or punishments that underscore practical and ethical lessons. The translations draw on modern Japanese retellings and often include added local color; the volume is framed by a preface and accompanied by illustrative plates.

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Title: Japanese Fairy Tales

Author: Yei Theodora Ozaki

Release date: May 1, 2003 [eBook #4018]
Most recently updated: November 4, 2021

Language: English

Credits: Charles Franks, Greg Weeks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.

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Japanese Fairy Tales

COMPILED BY

by Yei Theodora Ozaki

Profusely Illustrated by Japanese Artists


Contents

PREFACE
JAPANESE FAIRY TALES
MY LORD BAG OF RICE
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