Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] The Fox That Could No Longer Move: A Story of Mischief, Magic, and Forgiveness

Discover the enchanting Japanese folktale of "The Fox That Could No Longer Move." Explore the magic of Yamabushi monks, the cultural significance of Kitsune (foxes), and the deep lessons of forgiveness and coexistence with nature in this beautiful story.
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August 21st: The Birth of Japan’s First “Female College Students” — Three Women Who Broke the Wall of Prejudice

Dive into the inspiring history of August 21, Japan's "Female College Student Day." Discover the dramatic story of three brave women who defied the government in 1913 to change Japanese education and culture forever.
Japanese Folktale Series

Japanese Yokai Legends: The Thrilling Tale of Gawappa and Otake-don

Discover the captivating Japanese folktale of Gawappa and Otake-don. Explore the rich folklore of Kappa, the cultural significance of water in Japan, and the quick-witted compassion of a traditional maid.
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August 20, 1900: The Shock of the 3rd Elementary School Order That Forged Modern Japan

Discover how the 3rd Elementary School Order of August 20, 1900, made education free and compulsory, skyrocketing Japan's literacy and shaping its highly disciplined culture.
Japanese Folktale Series

Japanese Folktale “The Dog That Escaped Death”: A Thrilling Tale of Wits, Loyalty, and Miracles

Discover the fascinating Japanese folktale "The Dog That Escaped Death." Explore the thrilling story of a loyal old dog, a cunning wolf, a terrifying Oni, and a brave cat. Learn about Japanese culture, folklore, and the true meaning of loyalty.
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August 19 is Haikyu!! Day: Discovering the Heat of Japanese Youth (Seishun)

Discover why August 19 is officially Haikyu!! Day in Japan. Explore the deep cultural significance of Japanese high school sports (Bukatsu), the spirit of youth (Seishun), and the beautiful season of Risshu.
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[August 18] The Day the US-Japan Bond Turned Washington D.C. Pink: The Moving Story Woven by 2,000 Cherry Trees

Discover the fascinating true story behind the Japanese cherry blossoms in Washington D.C., starting from a historic decision on August 18, 1909. A tale of culture, resilience, and true friendship.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Tragic Miracle and the Loyalty of Animals: Japanese Folktale “The Magic Pearl”

Discover the deeply emotional Japanese folktale "The Magic Pearl" (Fushigi na Tama). Explore the themes of human greed, animal loyalty, and traditional Japanese animism in this heartbreaking story.
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August 17: The Founding of Kyoto’s Kiyomizu-dera & The Epiphany of a Fierce General

Discover the dramatic founding legend of Kyoto's iconic Kiyomizu-dera Temple on August 17, 798. Explore the tale of a fierce samurai general, Buddhist compassion, and the deep roots of Japanese culture in this comprehensive guide.
Japanese Folktale Series

A Mysterious Japanese Folktale: “The Mole Who Shot the Sun”

Discover the captivating Japanese folktale "The Mole Who Shot the Sun." Explore its deep connection to Japanese animism, Shinto beliefs, and the balance of nature. Read the fascinating story and cultural analysis here!