
Drawing on a wealth of scholarly translations and classic works, this volume weaves together some of Japan’s most enduring myths and legends. From the celestial tales of gods and spirits to the poignant love stories that have long been whispered in tea houses, each narrative is presented with clear, accessible narration that respects its original flavor. The editor’s careful citations reveal a deep reverence for sources such as the Kojiki, Nihongi, and the tales collected by Lafcadio Hearn, offering listeners a trustworthy guide through the mythic landscape.
The introduction also reflects on how Western eyes have shifted from seeing Japan as a whimsical fairyland to recognizing its modern dynamism and cultural resilience. By juxtaposing ancient folklore with observations of Japan’s rapid adaptation and imitation of foreign ideas, the book illustrates the nation’s unique blend of tradition and progress. Listeners will come away with a richer appreciation of the stories that have shaped Japanese identity and continue to echo in contemporary life.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (697K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-05-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for opening a window onto the spiritual life of the Middle East and India, this early 20th-century writer blended travel, religion, and storytelling in a way that still feels vivid. His books range from studies of Sufism and yogis to retellings of classic legends and folklore.
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