Friday, 22 July 2016

Jack the Giant Killer: The giant Cormoran

This is the story from the book "Jack the Giant Killer". The Giant Cormoran is the first chapter of the book


 The giant Cormoran was the terror of all the country-side.





THE STORY OF THE THREE BEARS

This is one of the story from the book "English Fairy tales" collected by Joseph Jacobs. The story is about three bears and an little old woman, somehow this reminds me of "Masha and the Bear" :D

3 bears

Sunday, 26 June 2016

The Happy Hunter and the Skilful Fisher

The Happy Hunter and the Skilful Fisher

Long, long ago Japan was governed by Hohodemi, the fourth Mikoto (or Augustness) in descent from the illustrious Amaterasu, the Sun Goddess. He was not only as handsome as his ancestress was beautiful, but he was also very strong and brave, and was famous for being the greatest hunter in the land. Because of his matchless skill as a hunter, he was called "Yama-sachi-hiko" or "The Happy Hunter of the Mountains."

Saturday, 25 June 2016

The Sagacious Monkey and the Boar

The Sagacious Monkey and the Boar

Long, long ago, there lived in the province of Shinshin in Japan, a traveling monkey-man, who earned his living by taking round a monkey and showing off the animal's tricks.
One evening the man came home in a very bad temper and told his wife to send for the butcher the next morning.

Friday, 24 June 2016

The Goblin of Adachigahara

The Goblin of Adachigahara

Long, long ago there was a large plain called Adachigahara, in the province of Mutsu in Japan. This place was said to be haunted by a cannibal goblin who took the form of an old woman. From time to time many travelers disappeared and were never heard of more, and the old women round the charcoal braziers in the evenings, and the girls washing the household rice at the wells in the mornings, whispered dreadful stories of how the missing folk had been lured to the goblin's cottage and devoured, for the goblin lived only on human flesh. No one dared to venture near the haunted spot after sunset, and all those who could, avoided it in the daytime, and travelers were warned of the dreaded place.

Thursday, 23 June 2016

The Mirror of Matsuyama

The Mirror of Matsuyama

Long years ago in old Japan there lived in the Province of Echigo, a very remote part of Japan even in these days, a man and his wife. When this story begins they had been married for some years and were blessed with one little daughter. She was the joy and pride of both their lives, and in her they stored an endless source of happiness for their old age.

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

The Bamboo-Cutter and the Moon-Child

The Bamboo-Cutter and the Moon-Child

Long, long ago, there lived an old bamboo wood-cutter. He was very poor and sad also, for no child had Heaven sent to cheer his old age, and in his heart there was no hope of rest from work till he died and was laid in the quiet grave. Every morning he went forth into the woods and hills wherever the bamboo reared its lithe green plumes against the sky. When he had made his choice, he would cut down these feathers of the forest, and splitting them lengthwise, or cutting them into joints, would carry the bamboo wood home and make it into various articles for the household, and he and his old wife gained a small livelihood by selling them.