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Written and illustrated by Satoshi Kako
Original text before translation
かこさとし作・絵
(No.517750)
JAN:978-4-03-517750-0
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(No.517750)
JAN:978-4-03-517750-0
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20cm x 14cm, 214 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Description
Satoshi Kako, who passed away in 2018, left behind a manuscript of some 240 small stories, which he personally edited and categorized into different types of stories. These are [animal stories], [Japanese folktales], [stories from everyday life], and [stories from around the world]. He edited the stories that had not yet been published in books, or that had appeared in magazines or as picture storyboards, by altering and illustrating them until just before he passed away. Each volume is full of interesting stories for children from young children who are beginning to read to elementary school age children, and can be read from any part of the story. Volume 5 is the [Japanese folktales [part 2]] of two volumes. When Ms. Kako gave lectures in rural areas, she enjoyed hearing about old tales directly from people who knew the local history well. He collected many stories and wrote creative folktales. Folktales have been passed down from generation to generation with great care, and there is much wisdom in them that we should cherish in our daily lives. This book contains 25 stories, including three versions of the famous folktale [Tongue Sparrow], [Farting Jyudon], in which children boast about their favorite fart, [Kurihikorihime], in which Kako-san made and performed a large picture story show as part of her settlement activities as a student, and [Kitsune no Kawawariwa], a story from her hometown Takefu in Echizen City. [Table of Contents] Introduction Otoshi's Tale of the Chouja Yashiki The Wife in the Picture Posture" and "The Wife in the Picture Posture". None, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none The end of the year of Jissa and Batsa Koshigoe Eshima Enkiden The Fairy Tale of Midori-numa One oyster tree, one oyster Karasawa Jizo The Mountain Dog of Han-nichi-mura The Hyoutan Sparrow A sparrow in a bamboo grove a sparrow in a bamboo grove chestnut mukashi, oyster mukashi Setsubun no Yoru Kurihiko Urohime Kotengu Kojiro Iga no Kuromaru no koto Momo no Kotaro Jyudon the Farting Children's Kyogen* Haru no Odori Hana no Mai Zukunashi Jinta Akado Gensaku The Three Sasasawa Ninjas Kitsune no Kawawari Kozakura*Kosaburo Commentary About each work |
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Volume 5 is the [Japanese folktales [part 2]] of two volumes. When Ms. Kako gave lectures in rural areas, she enjoyed hearing about old tales directly from people who knew the local history well. He collected many stories and wrote creative folktales. Folktales have been passed down from generation to generation with great care, and there is much wisdom in them that we should cherish in our daily lives. This book contains 25 stories, including three versions of the famous folktale [Tongue Sparrow], [Farting Jyudon], in which children boast about their favorite fart, [Kurihikorihime], in which Kako-san made and performed a large picture story show as part of her settlement activities as a student, and [Kitsune no Kawawariwa], a story from her hometown Takefu in Echizen City.
[Table of Contents]
Introduction
Otoshi's Tale of the Chouja Yashiki
The Wife in the Picture Posture" and "The Wife in the Picture Posture".
None, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none, none
The end of the year of Jissa and Batsa
Koshigoe Eshima Enkiden
The Fairy Tale of Midori-numa
One oyster tree, one oyster
Karasawa Jizo
The Mountain Dog of Han-nichi-mura
The Hyoutan Sparrow
A sparrow in a bamboo grove
a sparrow in a bamboo grove
chestnut mukashi, oyster mukashi
Setsubun no Yoru
Kurihiko Urohime
Kotengu Kojiro
Iga no Kuromaru no koto
Momo no Kotaro
Jyudon the Farting
Children's Kyogen* Haru no Odori Hana no Mai
Zukunashi Jinta
Akado Gensaku
The Three Sasasawa Ninjas
Kitsune no Kawawari
Kozakura*Kosaburo
Commentary
About each work