Folktales from Japan - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Monkey and Crab; Greedy Kihachi; The Spider's Twill

Scary Buns; The Raindrop Monster; The Carpenter and Oniroku

Kachikachi Mountain; Long Arms and Long Legs; Mountain Monk Rock

Ash-Covered Haitarou; The Tengu's Sake; Kanekichi the Flute Player

The Fox of Battari Stream; Celebratory Sumo; Quiet Contest

The Cow-herding Priest Statue; Tanokyuu; Whale Bridge

Tenshiki; The Snot-Nosed Kid; Mayoiga

The Priest Becomes a Carp; The Pot's Song; Teapot

The Listening Hood; You There, Grandpa?; The Carrot, the Burdock, and the Radish

The Hornless Sazae; The Willowleaf Fish; The High Priest Who Came to the Village

Eat Miso Beans Even if You Have to Go Back Three Leagues; Netarou of Asa; Tarou of the Broken Bowl

The Man Who was Faster than a Horse; The Incredibly Strong Oni Tayuu;The Kappa and the Gourd

Two Young Boys with a Destiny; Osan the Fox and Yosaburou the Raccoon; The Underground Country

The Story of the Man Who Was Always in a Hurry; The Cat of Unpenji Temple; The Yama-Ori Rich Man

The Cat's Play; Hanbei Daimyoujin; The Gourd Kannon

We Still Don't Know; The Thunder and the Mulberry Tree; Earless Houichi

The Priest Statue That Goes Round; The Priest Statue That Faces Sideways; Inside the Teacup

The Bean Stalk and the Heavenly Mansion; Otei's Story; Moyabune

Urashima of Kurobe; Yachabou; Oshidori

The Cursed Blade that Sank into the Swamp; The Plate Mansion of Banchou; Zensuke, the Badger, and the Kappa

The Giant Octopus's Hat; The Buried Secret; The Unibrow Raccoon

The Kappa Kid; The Priest and the Kid's 'Who Ate it?'; The Sparrow and the Woodpecker

Hakke Hachitarou; Ohatsu Kannon; The Monster of Red Lake

Sleep and Wait For Good News; The Farting Old Woman; The Black Kite's Egg

Monster Temple; Eggplant Grannie; The Tengu's Invisibility Cape

The Tea Pot; The Mountain-Folding Rich Man; The Tenshiki

Momotarou; The Frogs Who Didn't Respect Their Elders; The Water of Youth

The Old Man and His Bump; Buzz! Buzz! Serve Sake!; The Hammer's Handle

Kintarou; The Lightning God's Handprint; The Master of Lying

The Teapot Raccoon; The Difficult Marriage Question; Three Merchants

The Rolling Riceball; The Demon's Bath; Lake Head

Urashima Tarou; The Crane`s Gift; Gosuke-don`s Business

Little One Inch; The Wind God & the Children; The Lord Goes Thumpity-Thud

Three Talismans; Saruya`s Rock; The Rat Takes a Husband

Princess Kaguya; Princess Hachikatsugi; Princess Kaminaga

Monkey Crab; Cow Demon; The Boundary Between the Northern and Southern Villages

The Old Man Who Made Flowers Bloom; The Umi Bouzu; Comparing Transformations

The Crane Repays a Debt; Chinchin Kobakama; The Monster and the Mountain Granny

The Umbrella Priest Statues; The Great Year's Fire; The Snow Woman

The Man Who Bought Dreams; The Badger of Eagle Mountain; Ishibumi-sama Heals Illness

Rolling Yams; The Gama Frog's Oil; The Arasaka Rich Man

The Rat Sutra; The Great Snake of Gondayuu Lake; A Tale of Yomeda

The Fire Man; Shouninbaru; Deetarabocchi

The Ear Priest Statue; The Cow That Dove into Tega Swamp; The Man Who Cut Reeds

The Ghost Who Raised a Child; Oman Cherry Blossoms; The Oso Fox and the Blacksmith

The Wife Who Didn't Eat; Yawn Achoo Poo; The Ushi no Koku Mairi

The Sparrow with the Severed Tongue; The Dream of the Mortar Seller; The Fox Wife

The Forest of Furuya; The Tengu and the Potato; Kanne and the Princess`s Kakegoro

The Village of Nightingales; The Rich Man and Gatarou; The Soul That Went into a Different Girl

Zashikiwarashi; The Lazy Husband and the Nagging Wife; The Peach and the Red Demon

Wintermelon Princess; The Former Dog; The Shocked Daikon Radish

Chinchin Kobakama; Saruya`s Rock; The Badger of Eagle Mountain
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