Japanese Folktales Gallery
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Suppon on Oryo — The Legend of the Vengeful Ghost TurlesA folktale from Edo Period Japan,A man
thekimonogallery:“The Heron Maiden”. Woodblock print, about 1770’s, Japan,by artist Isoda Koryusai
thekimonogallery:The Ibaraki Demon, by artist Shibata Zeshin, 1882, Japan. “ Watanabe no Tsuna, one
yokaizin:Biwa bokuboku琵琶牧々びわぼくぼくTRANSLATION: takes its name from a particular legendary biwaAPPEARAN
artemisdreaming:Heron Maiden, 1919 Kiyokata Kaburagi (Kiyokata Kaburaki)
The next こわい話 (kowai hanashi, scary story) is called のっぺらぼう (nopperabou). What is a のっぺらぼう? Oh, that
The climactic scene of Japanese folktale The Grateful Crane, as interpreted by @stuartayre.
Fabulous antique susohiki/hikizuri depicting a scene from famous tale Shitakiri Suzume (tongue-cut s
A kitsune (狐) is a creature of Japanese folktales, that serve as faithful guardians and messengers o
“Urashimako“ - Piece for Giant Robot’s “Underwater“ themed
The climactic scene of Japanese folktale The Grateful Crane, as interpreted by @stuartayre.
In a fit of desperation, the yamabushi blows on his conch shell…. and suddenly, it’
The funeral procession slowly departs, but it’s night by the time they’re gone, and they
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