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Strange Tales: Japanese Folk Tales (set of 4 Volumes)
General Fiction奇闻怪谈:日本民间故事(套装共4册)
(japan) Tanaka Kontaro And Others
There are a large number of legends and stories about ghosts and spirits circulating in Japan. These folk tales passed down orally by the local people are not only an important part of Japanese culture, but also an indispensable source of creation for Japanese literati and scholars. This series of books selects classic ghost stories from Japanese literary masters such as Koizumi Yakumo, Tanaka Kontaro, Akutagawa Ryunosuke, etc., Such as the legend of human facial sores, fox fairy repaying kindness, mountain spirits, toad shrines, ghost waterfalls, etc. It almost contains the most widely spread and classic folk tales in Japan. In the writings of the masters, these stories are either sad, humorous, warning, or allegorical. They are colorful and varied in form. They are all filled with a strong unique flavor of traditional Japanese literature and a strong local flavor of Fuso. They have had a profound and significant impact on later generations, and have been adapted and re-created in various forms by later generations. Famous writers such as Kyogoku Natsuhiko, Yumezuku Tapir, and Tanizaki Junichiro were all deeply influenced by these works. These folk tales are also an important window for others to understand Japan, and they have made a huge contribution to others' understanding of Japanese traditional folk culture.
There are a large number of legends and stories about ghosts and spirits circulating in Japan. These folk tales passed down orally by the local people are not only an important part of Japanese culture, but also an indispensable source of creation for Japanese literati and scholars. This series of books selects classic ghost stories from Japanese literary masters such as Koizumi Yakumo, Tanaka Kontaro, Akutagawa Ryunosuke, etc., Such as the legend of human facial sores, fox fairy repaying kindness, mountain spirits, toad shrines, ghost waterfalls, etc. It almost contains the most widely spread and classic folk tales in Japan. In the writings of the masters, these stories are either sad, humorous, warning, or allegorical. They are colorful and varied in form. They are all filled with a strong unique flavor of traditional Japanese literature and a strong local flavor of Fuso. They have had a profound and significant impact on later generations, and have been adapted and re-created in various forms by later generations. Famous writers such as Kyogoku Natsuhiko, Yumezuku Tapir, and Tanizaki Junichiro were all deeply influenced by these works. These folk tales are also an important window for others to understand Japan, and they have made a huge contribution to others' understanding of Japanese traditional folk culture.

Japanese Folktales (season 2)
Literature日本民间故事(第二季)
(japan) Tanaka Kontaro And Others
There are a large number of legends and stories about ghosts and spirits circulating in Japan. These folk tales passed down orally by the local people are not only an important part of Japanese culture, but also an indispensable source of creation for Japanese literati and scholars. This series of books selects classic ghost stories from Japanese literary masters such as Koizumi Yakumo, Tanaka Kontaro, Akutagawa Ryunosuke, etc., Such as the legend of human facial sores, fox fairy repaying kindness, mountain spirits, toad shrines, ghost waterfalls, etc. It almost contains the most widely circulated and classic folk tales in Japan. In the writings of the masters, these stories are either sad, humorous, warning, or allegorical. They are colorful and varied in form. They are all filled with a strong unique flavor of traditional Japanese literature and a strong local flavor of Fuso. They have had a profound and significant impact on later generations, and have been adapted and re-created in various forms by later generations. Famous writers such as Kyogoku Natsuhiko, Yumezuku Tapir, and Tanizaki Junichiro were all deeply influenced by these works.
There are a large number of legends and stories about ghosts and spirits circulating in Japan. These folk tales passed down orally by the local people are not only an important part of Japanese culture, but also an indispensable source of creation for Japanese literati and scholars. This series of books selects classic ghost stories from Japanese literary masters such as Koizumi Yakumo, Tanaka Kontaro, Akutagawa Ryunosuke, etc., Such as the legend of human facial sores, fox fairy repaying kindness, mountain spirits, toad shrines, ghost waterfalls, etc. It almost contains the most widely circulated and classic folk tales in Japan. In the writings of the masters, these stories are either sad, humorous, warning, or allegorical. They are colorful and varied in form. They are all filled with a strong unique flavor of traditional Japanese literature and a strong local flavor of Fuso. They have had a profound and significant impact on later generations, and have been adapted and re-created in various forms by later generations. Famous writers such as Kyogoku Natsuhiko, Yumezuku Tapir, and Tanizaki Junichiro were all deeply influenced by these works.

Japanese Folktales (season 1)
Literature日本民间故事(第一季)
(japan) Tanaka Kontaro And Others
There are a large number of legends and stories about ghosts and spirits circulating in Japan. These folk tales passed down orally by the local people are not only an important part of Japanese culture, but also an indispensable source of creation for Japanese literati and scholars. This series of books selects classic ghost stories from Japanese literary masters such as Koizumi Yakumo, Tanaka Kontaro, Akutagawa Ryunosuke, etc., Such as the legend of human facial sores, fox fairy repaying kindness, mountain spirits, toad shrines, ghost waterfalls, etc. It almost contains the most widely spread and classic folk tales in Japan. In the writings of the masters, these stories are either sad, humorous, warning, or allegorical. They are colorful and varied in form. They are all filled with a strong unique flavor of traditional Japanese literature and a strong local flavor of Fuso. They have had a profound and significant impact on later generations, and have been adapted and re-created in various forms by later generations. Famous writers such as Kyogoku Natsuhiko, Yumezuku Tapir, and Tanizaki Junichiro were all deeply influenced by these works.
There are a large number of legends and stories about ghosts and spirits circulating in Japan. These folk tales passed down orally by the local people are not only an important part of Japanese culture, but also an indispensable source of creation for Japanese literati and scholars. This series of books selects classic ghost stories from Japanese literary masters such as Koizumi Yakumo, Tanaka Kontaro, Akutagawa Ryunosuke, etc., Such as the legend of human facial sores, fox fairy repaying kindness, mountain spirits, toad shrines, ghost waterfalls, etc. It almost contains the most widely spread and classic folk tales in Japan. In the writings of the masters, these stories are either sad, humorous, warning, or allegorical. They are colorful and varied in form. They are all filled with a strong unique flavor of traditional Japanese literature and a strong local flavor of Fuso. They have had a profound and significant impact on later generations, and have been adapted and re-created in various forms by later generations. Famous writers such as Kyogoku Natsuhiko, Yumezuku Tapir, and Tanizaki Junichiro were all deeply influenced by these works.