#FilialPiety

Japanese Folktale Series

Exploring Japanese Folklore for Overseas Readers: The Deep Meaning of “The Pear-Picking Brothers” – A Tale of Ultimate Filial Piety

Explore Nashi-tori Kyoudai, a Japanese folktale where the youngest son's humility and courage save his family. Discover the cultural significance of filial piety and the "Youngest Child Success Tale" in Japan. Essential reading for understanding Japanese values.
Japanese Folktale Series

Kaminagahime: The Japanese Folktale of the Long-Haired Princess and the Secrets of Black Hair Culture

Unravel the ancient Japanese folktale of Kaminagahime (The Long-Haired Princess), a story of sacrifice, divine grace, and the black hair that led a commoner to become an Empress. Explore its connection to the Buddhist Dojoji Temple and the deep cultural significance of kurokami (black hair) in Japan.
Japanese Folktale Series

Momotaro: The Essence of Japanese Culture Hidden in an Immortal Hero’s Tale

Delve into the classic Japanese folktale, Momotaro (The Peach Boy). Discover the full story, its themes of justice, leadership, and filial piety, and its profound connection to Japanese culture. A must-read for global readers.
Japanese Folktale Series

🍶Yōrō Falls: A Japanese Folktale of Miracles and Filial Love

Discover the touching legend of Yōrō Falls, where a son's devotion turns water into sake. Explore Japanese culture, nature, and timeless values through this inspiring folktale.