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» Momotaro, or the Story of the Son of a Peach
Submitted By Edy Lee | Published 01/8/2006 | Japan | Rating:

Long, long ago there lived, an old man and an old woman; they were peasants, and had to work hard to earn their daily rice. The old man used to go and cut grass for the farmers around, and while he was gone the old woman, his wife, did the work of the house and worked in their own little rice field.

» The White Hare and the Crocodiles
Submitted By Edy Lee | Published 01/8/2006 | Japan | Rating:

Long, long ago, when all the animals could talk, there lived in the province of Inaba in Japan, a little white hare. His home was on the island of Oki, and just across the sea was the mainland of Inaba.

» The Old Man Who Made Withered Trees To Flower
Submitted By Edy Lee | Published 01/8/2006 | Japan | Rating:

Long, long ago there lived an old man and his wife who supported themselves by cultivating a small plot of land. Their life had been a very happy and peaceful one save for one great sorrow, and this was they had no child. Their only pet was a dog named Shiro, and on him they lavished all the affection of their old age.

» The Bamboo Cutter and the Moon-Child
Submitted By Edy Lee | Published 01/8/2006 | Japan | Rating:

Long, long ago, there lived an old bamboo woodcutter. He was very poor and sad also, for no child had Heaven sent to cheer his old age, and in his heart there was no hope of rest from work till he died and was laid in the quiet grave.

» My Lord Bag of Rice
Submitted By Edy Lee | Published 01/8/2006 | Japan | Rating:

Long, long ago there lived, in Japan a brave warrior known to all as Tawara Toda, or "My Lord Bag of Rice." His true name was Fujiwara Hidesato, and there is a very interesting story of how he came to change his name.



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