Folktales from Japan - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
The Mountain Grannie of Mt. Choufuku; Sadaroku and Shiro; Zashiki-Warashi
Render the Fat; The Star Wife; The Rich Kashiki
The Phoenix; The Wood Buddha and the Gold Buddha; Shibahama
The Monk and the Turtle; Kijimuna; The Stingy Memorial
The Sending Star; The Promise with the Master of the River; Gonbei the Duck Hunter
Takohachi the Headman; The Rich Man and Bracken; The Wife's Talent
Eating in Order; The Old Woman Who Became a God; Yayoi's ship
Masakichi and the Jizo Statue; The Bee and the Bandit; The God of Death
The Sun and the Golden Rope; The Kid and the 31 Characters; Ushiwakamaru
The Trout Repays a Debt; The Foreigner's Cowbones; The Six Warriors
Matsu goes to Ise; The Zatou's Tree; The Powerful Servant
The Weasel and the Rat; Kotaro and the Dragon; The Thunder God and the Girl
The Treasure Swamp; Tatsukohime; Kurohime and the Dragon
The Carried Priest; The Man Who Knew Hell; The Ghost Ladle
The Bride on a Hazy Moonlit Night; Hitomokko Mountain; The Flying Shed
Ikkyuu-san Defeats the Tiger; The Mountain God and the Child; Tsurumizuka
The Mole and the Sun; The Fox Repays a Debt; Drinking Tea
Dragon God Granny; You Can't Shake Sleeves You Don't Have; The Raccoon Wood of Shoujou Temple
The Buddha That Keeps Away From Fire; The Curse of the Willow; The House That Would Not Eat Salmon
The Soul that was Hunted by the Dead; Octopus Bhaisajyaguru; The Bursing Willow
The Bean and the Priest Statue; The Reed Spring; Swan Pass
Asamutsu Bridge; The Strong Wife; The Flower-Watching Ghost
The Preist Statue Falls in Love; The Flat Nose of the Trickster Fox; A Room with an Owl
The Cat's Teacup; Monogusatarou; The Monkey and the Toad
The Kannon Statue of Love; The Box That Doesn't Open; Candle Confusion
The Old Man Who Made Flowers Bloom; The Thousand Coin Orange; Paradise Thief
The Crane Repays a Debt; Tower of Boars; Lightning and the Stone Urn
The Extending Head; Strong Tarou; Kijimuna and the Sea God
Nopperabou; Princess Kaguya; Sutokuin
Soba and Mochi; Crab Questions and Answers; The Old Man and His Bumps
Kintarou; The Cat of Nekodake; A Bull Running on a Moonlit Night
The Straw Rich Man; The Bow and Arrow Brothers; The Shrine Priestess' Dance
The Woodcutter and the Monster Crab; The Monster Tamer; Rolling Rice Balls
The Racoon's Spinning Wheel; The Two Moons; Ubasute Mountain
The Blessing the Rat Brought; Urashima Tarou; The Kajika Folding Screen
Little One Inch; The Wolf Rock; The Meguro Pike
Zenroku the Sawyer; The Feather Robe of Heaven; The Hermit Orange
The Gods of Poverty Play Sumo; Trip, Trip; The Hat Jizou Statue
The Teapot Racoon Dog; The Anbarayami Horse; The Stone Door of Heaven
Wakahime of Ryuuguu; The Salt Millstone; The Escaped Sparrow
The Two Virutes; A Trip to Udo; The Monkey Priest Statue
Momotarou; The Mountain Bird's Arrow; The Thunder God that Married the Soba Stand Owner
Ofuku and the Oni; The Oni's Toshitori; The Priest and the Racoon
The Golden Egg; The Man Who Became a Turtle; Sannennetarou
The Horsefly Repays a Debt; The Thunder God and the Doctor; The Painted Wife
The Water Seed;The Blessing Rat; The Hermit Who Did Nothing
The Weight Fox; The Most Important Man in the World; The Hina's Yobayashi
The Mountain Grannie & the Traveling Performer; Sentoku's Money; The Stonefish's Love
The Thief's Loss; The Horse, Dog, Cat, and Chicken Go on a Journey; Stories for Ten Coins
The Horse and the Kaaranbe; The White Fox Repays a Debt; Sarasarayasara
Momotarou; Kintarou; Urashima Tarou
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