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Japanese Fairy Tales

Chapter 4: TO ELEANOR MARION-CRAWFORD.
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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.

TO
ELEANOR MARION-CRAWFORD.

I DEDICATE THIS BOOK TO YOU AND TO THE SWEET CHILD-FRIENDSHIP THAT YOU GAVE ME IN THE DAYS SPENT WITH YOU BY THE SOUTHERN SEA, WHEN YOU USED TO LISTEN WITH UNFEIGNED PLEASURE TO THESE FAIRY STORIES FROM FAR JAPAN. MAY THEY NOW REMIND YOU OF MY CHANGELESS LOVE AND REMEMBRANCE.

Y. T. O.
Tokio, 1908.