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Folklore : フォークロア

Folklore : フォークロア. Jaylene Sirman & Dakoda Ginther. かぐや姫 or 赫映姫. Written in late 9th early 10th century. One of the more famous tales in Japan. 雪女 : Yuki-Onna Snow Women. Attacks people who live near the mountain or lone/lost travelers. Momotaro: Peach Boy or 桃太郎.

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Folklore : フォークロア

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  1. Folklore : フォークロア Jaylene Sirman & Dakoda Ginther

  2. かぐや姫or赫映姫 • Written in late 9th early 10th century • One of the more famous tales in Japan

  3. 雪女:Yuki-Onna Snow Women Attacks people who live near the mountain or lone/lost travelers.

  4. Momotaro: Peach Boyor桃太郎 • He slayed Onis with the help of • an dog, monkey, and pheasant • In other versions there was crab, cow pie, stone, mil stone, • Chestnut, and bee A statue of Momotaro in Okayama

  5. 狐Kitsune [fox] often appears in Japanese folklore associated with Inari [Shinto Kami] • can have up to nine tales • Is used in many animations

  6. Quiz What was Yuki-Onna depicted as?

  7. 2. What does Momotaro mean?

  8. 3.It is belived the name of Fuji-sancame from this story. Which one?

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