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  1. Here are 10 classic Japanese stories. While you could technically call them folktales, some are more like legends and others are more like fairy tales. Most Japanese people know a lot of them, if not all, and they are also sometimes taught in Japanese culture and language classes. 1. Momotaro. PIXTA.

  2. Japanese Story is a 2003 Australian romantic drama film directed by Sue Brooks. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.

  3. Japanese Story: Directed by Sue Brooks. With Toni Collette, Gotaro Tsunashima, Matthew Dyktynski, Lynette Curran. Against the background of an Australian desert, Sandy, a geologist, and Hiromitsu, a Japanese businessman, play out a story of human inconsequence in the face of the blistering universe.

  4. Here are 17 well-known Japanese short stories (and short story collections) to add some fun to your bookshelf! Contents. 1. “After the Quake” by Haruki Murakami; 2. “Teach Us To Outgrow Our Madness” by Kenzaburō Ōe; 3. “Japanese Tales of Mystery and Imagination” by Edogawa Ranpo; 4. “A Treasury of Japanese Folktales ...

  5. Theatrical trailer of "Japanese Story" by Sue Brooks. Starring Toni Collette, Gotaro Tsunashima, Lynette Curran, Matthew Dyktynski, Yumiko Tanaka, Kate Atkin...

  6. Want the lowdown on some of the best Japanese folktales? In this article we list them out, telling a shortened version of each. We do recommend taking the time to read the full versions of whichever Japanese folklore you’re interested in.

  7. Like other countries, Japan has its own Japanese folktales (mukashi-banashi, “Japanese stories from long ago”) that were initially spread via word of mouth, Japanese legends and traditional stories that they created and told to young children to teach them certain morals and values.

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