
Length6h 55m
About this audiobook
Japanese Fairy Tales by Yei Theodora Ozaki is a collection of traditional Japanese folk stories and legends. The book brings to life enchanting tales of mythical creatures, brave heroes, and moral lessons, offering readers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.
Audiobook details
GenreFairy Tales and Folklore
Length6 hrs 55 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 1, 1903
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Preface
2Japanese Fairy Tales
3The Tongue-cut Sparrow
4The Story Of Urashima Taro, The Fisher Lad
5The Farmer And The Badger
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6The “shinansha,” Or The South Pointing Carriage
7The Adventures Of Kintaro, The Golden Boy
8The Story Of Princess Hase. A Story Of Old Japan
9The Story Of The Man Who DID Not Wish To Die
10The Bamboo-cutter And The Moon-child
11The Mirror Of Matsuyama A Story Of Old Japan
12The Goblin Of Adachigahara
13The Sagacious Monkey And The Boar
14The Happy Hunter And The Skillful Fisher
15The Story Of The Old Man Who Made Withered Trees To Flower
16The Jelly Fish And The Monkey
17The Quarrel Of The Monkey And The Crab
18The White Hare And The Crocodiles
19The Story Of Prince Yamato Take
20Momotaro, Or The Story Of The Son Of A Peach
21The Ogre Of Rashomon
22How An Old Man Lost His Wen
23The Stones Of Five Colors And The Empress Jokwa. An Old Chinese Story