Folktales from Japan - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Mother's Crystal; The Rolling Rice Ball; The Golden Arches
Bat; The Old Man and His Bump; Lunch Works
Snake and Fox Repay a Debt; The Old Man Who Made the Dead Trees Blossom; The Pheasant and the Crow
Tears Overflow; Strong Tarou; The Skylark and the Water of Youth
Mother and Daughter Slay a Demon; Kintarou; The Farting Girl
The Radish Samurai; The Furuya Forest; The Golden Horse Poop
When the Moon's Ring Disappears; The Rat Sutra; A Punch as a Reward
The Mermaid's Feast; The Fox and the Bear; The Beginning of Man
The Red Thread; The Cow`s Marriage; Beyond the Mirror
The Carp Wife; The Snot-Nosed Boy; The Giant Beanstalk
The Monkey Repays a Debt; Little One Inch; The Gourd Boy
The Female Fox; Hirabayashi; The Wild Warrior and the Ox Cart
The Dragonfly Rich Man; The Fish Wife; Ikkyuu-san's Funny Story
Monkey Masamune; The Days Pass So Fast; The Woodcutter & the Mountain Grannie
Minister Yuriwaka; The Fire Man; The Priest and the Boy and the Poisonous Mochi
The Talking Fish; Urashima Tarou; The Demon's Handprint
The Swallow with the Broken Leg; Left Behind; The Legend of the Nine-Headed Dragon
Filial Devotion in Dreams; Rat Sumo; A Story of Stolen Melons
The Tree in the Pot; Princess Kaguya; The Monk and the Fox
Earless Houichi; Niou and Dokkoi; Badger Disaster
A Story of Futons; Chakurikakifu; The Dancing Bones
Dandarabochi and the Giant Sandals; The Painted Wife; The Fox in the Bag
The Puppet Master; The God of the Bathroom; The Whale and the Sea Cucumber
Unspeaking Okiku; Ubasute Mountain; The Sumo Wrestler's Little Sister
Monkey Crab; The Straw Headman; Head Lake
The Mermaid's Feast;Mother and Daughter Slay a Demon; The Pheasant and the Crow
The Little Chestnut: The Day the Kappa Came; The Oryuu Willow
The Silver Temple; The Pebble Letter; The Famous Blade Kisenbamaru
The Sparrow with the Severed Toungue; The Horse Mountain Woman; The Dance of the Cats
The Ear Statue; The Centipede gets the Doctor; Benten's Swamp
The Village of the Dragonflies; The White Rabbit of Inaba; The Fortune Telling Competition
The Three Masks; The Tengu's Cloak; The Flying Door
The Old Woman and the Giant Octopus; Dokkoisho; The Tengu of Ashitaka Mountain
The Mysterious Blacksmith; The Fox Gives Birth; Senkamejo
The Cracking Mountain; The Three Charms; The Kappa and the Handwashing Basin
The Ghost Well; The Man Who Bought Dreams; Tougorou the Potato Digger
Sacrificial Inari; The Crane Repays a Debt; The Cotton in the Cotton Hat
The Joroku Statue; The God of Poverty; The Carp in the Basin
The Gold Horse of New Year's Eve; The Jizo Statue with the Hat; Odote-sama
The Safflower Ship; The Story of the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac; Sent Salt
The Deer Springs; Tail Fishing; Hachiroutarou
The Herrings and the Old Woman; The God of Wind and the Children; The Spider's Determination
Snake Lake; The Deep Voice; The Priest, the Kid, and the Fava Bean Tree
Sumo Inari; The Fava Bean, Straw, and Charcoal; The Man of the East & the Man of the West
The Stink Vine; Shippei-Tarou; Half-Naked Buhyou
The Whispering Vinegar; The Old Man Who Swallowed Birds; The Tengu and The Sky Journey
The Snow Woman; Oshira-sama; The 600-year-old Woman
Cowlove Pass; Momotarou; Seibei the Soba Eater
The Demon who Became a Rock; Octopuses Don't Have Bones; Ryuuguu Abyss
Raita and the Demon; 'O' is Hard; The Burnt Statue
Gonpachi and Tsubaki; The Thousand League Sandals; Mother and Child Hill
The Ear Statue; The Kappa and the Handwashing Basin; The Little Chestnut
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