Mr. F. Hadland Davis narrates the stories of Japanese folklore in the most charming of ways that attract both adults and children alike.
like all folklore and myths, it contains the primal factors of the civilization and environments like gods, heroes, and warriors; legends of Buddha, and of the goddess Benten and the god Daikoku; tales of the sea and of Mount Fuji; accounts of superstitions and supernatural beings; observations on the spiritual properties of fans, flowers, dolls and butterflies and much more.
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