Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan

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Richard Gordon Smith's captivating collection presents over 50 ancient Japanese tales, gathered during his 19th-century travels. Recorded in detailed illustrated diaries, these myths and legends offer a glimpse into Japan's rich folklore. Set in specific times and places, themes range from ghosts to unrequited love, Shinto spirits, and Bushido ethics. Smith's writing blends realism with the supernatural, creating a mesmerizing anthology of "magic realist" tales. Part of the Arcturus World Mythology series, this book offers insight into Japanese culture and beliefs, joining a collection of captivating retellings from various oral traditions worldwide.

ISBN:
9781398834552
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
288
Published:
Publisher:
Arcturus Publishing Ltd
Imprint:
Arcturus
Weight:
361 g