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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

【Japanese Folktale Series】A Warning to the Greedy Neighbor: What the Japanese Folktale ‘Saru Jizo’ Reveals about the Japanese Spirit

Explore the Japanese folktale 'Saru Jizo' (The Monkey Jizo). Discover how the story of an honest man and his greedy neighbor reveals core Japanese values: the triumph of selflessness, the importance of purity, and a deep reverence for nature and deities. A must-read for Japan culture enthusiasts.
Japanese Folktale Series

【The Depth of Japanese Folktales】’The Sparrow, the Woodpecker, and the Turtle Dove’ Teaches Japanese Society and the Birds’ Wisdom

Introducing the Japanese folktale 'The Sparrow, the Woodpecker, and the Turtle Dove,' this article explores the underlying Japanese ethics of 'Wa' (harmony), 'cooperation,' and 'sincerity.' A deep dive into the wisdom of coexistence with nature and crisis management, relating it to modern-day issues.