Folklore -- Japan
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Folklore -- Japan
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- Tales of Japan, traditional stories of monsters and magic, illustrations by Kotaro Chiba
- Urashima Taro and other Japanese children's favorite stories, compiled by Florence Sakade ; illustrated by Yoshio Hayashi
- The crane girl, based on Japanese folktales, adapted by Curtis Manley ; illustrations by Lin Wang
- The boy who drew cats, a Japanese folktale, retold by Arthur A. Levine ; pictures by Frédéric Clément
- Tales from the bamboo grove, by Yoko Kawashima Watkins ; illustrations by Jean and Mou-Sien Tseng
- The tongue-cut sparrow, retold by Momoko Ishii ; illustrated by Suekichi Akaba ; translated from the Japanese by Katherine Paterson
- Screen of frogs, an old tale, retold and illustrated by Sheila Hamanaka
- The two foolish cats, suggested by a Japanese folktale, Yoshiko Uchida ; illustrated by Margot Zemach
- The Golden Book of fairy tales, translated by Marie Ponsot ; illustrated by Adrienne Segur
- Lily and the wooden bowl, Alan Schroeder ; illustrated by Yoriko Ito
- The bee and the dream, a Japanese tale, adapted by Jan Freeman Long ; illustrated by Kaoru Ono
- The inch boy, illustrated by Junko Morimoto
- Jojofu, by Michael P. Waite ; illustrated by Yoriko Ito
- The wise old woman, retold by Yoshiko Uchida ; illustrated by Martin Springett
- Bamboo hats and a rice cake, a tale adapted from Japanese folklore, by Ann Tompert ; illustrated by Demi
- The boy who drew cats, adapted by Margaret Hodges ; pictures by Aki Sogabe
- Tsunami!, Kimiko Kajikawa illustrated by Ed Young
- Little One-Inch and other Japanese children's favorite stories, compiled by Florence Sakade ; illustrated by Yoshisuke Kurosaki
- The long silk strand, Laura E. Williams
- The magic purse, retold by Yoshiko Uchida ; illustrated by Keiko Narahashi