• 402: Japanese folklore: Misconceptions

  • Feb 12 2025
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

402: Japanese folklore: Misconceptions

  • Summary

  • 🐸Love means never having to say I'm sorry (I poisoned you)"🐸 ...or something like that. This Valentine's Day there are three love stories from Japan. On the first, a man moves on after becoming a widower (kind of), on the second, two frogs fall out of love...with a place, and on the third, the whole world is in love with a geisha.

    😈 The Creature: Maikubi (舞首)

    Three heads that don't so much as dance as they do bite each other and sink ships.

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    📖 Sources

    • Story 1: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3998/mpub.18748.20
    • Story 2: https://www.japanpowered.com/folklore-and-urban-legends/two-frogs-japanese-folktale
    • Story 3: https://www.worldoftales.com/Asian_folktales/Japanese_folktale_63.html#gsc.tab=0
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    🎵 Music Credits

    • "Then Disappeared to the Ground" by Blue Dot Sessions
    • "Bogs Reverie" by Blue Dot Sessions
    • "Jat Poure" by Blue Dot Sessions

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