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Author: Chris Kincaid

Kiyohimé or the Power of Love

Posted on October 25, 2020 by Chris Kincaid

Kiyohimé was written down around 1887 and contains dated language and spellings. This period brought many stories from Japan to the West. I left the language unchanged; I find the language charming. A bonze is another name for a Japanese or Chinese monk. A bonzerie is a monastery. Quiet and shady was the spot in the…

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My Next Life as a Villainess

Posted on October 18, 2020 by Chris Kincaid

I watched My Next Life as a Villainess on a whim. I had been deep in my revisiting of various past anime series and needed something new. The new anime season has been thin with COVID-19 related closures and other events hampering production schedules. My Next Life offered a different look on the isekai genre….

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The Three Legends of Lake Biwa

Posted on October 11, 2020 by Chris Kincaid

These three stories combine to create a single legend. I kept the original 1918 spellings and grammar. I find them charming and interesting examples of how language can change. Language changes quite a bit over the course of a century. In any case, I hope you enjoy these stories. While up fishing on Lake Biwa,…

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Book Addiction Has a Word: Tsundoku

Posted on October 4, 2020March 19, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

I love books and suffer from a mild case of tsundoku. Tsundoku is the Japanese word for the tendency to buy books and not read them. My books clump together in great piles that mock me for not reading them fast enough. Of course, I come home from the library with books that I have…

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Akita: Japan’s Bear-Hunting Dog

Posted on September 27, 2020March 18, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

Most cultures have their own breeds of dogs. Dogs have provided us with companionship, protection, and help for thousands of years. Dogs were brought to the islands of Japan from China around 660 BC. But the Akita breed didn’t appear in documents until the early 17th century. A nobleman exiled to Akita Prefecture encouraged people…

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Weekend Afternoons with NHK Japan

Posted on September 20, 2020 by Chris Kincaid

I grew up on a steady diet of PBS. I’m sad to say that Sesame Street wasn’t a part of my childhood. My PBS time consisted of shows like Sewing with Nancy, This Old House, Antique Roadshow, and The Joy of Painting and whatever watercolor series followed it. My parents watched the former shows. Bob…

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Fairy tales prove the elderly can have adventures too. In this story, an old man faces down a host of demons and loses a tumor on his cheek as a reward. When a neighbor hears of this, he wants to lose his own tumor. Of course, this intention ends up backfiring on him! Folklore explores the importance of intention for our actions. Good and pure intentions offers their own rewards; selfish intentions, however, receive their rewards too. The idea that you harvest what you plant appears throughout the world's folklore.  Learn more about Japanese fairy tales, history, and anime: https://www.japanpowered.com  Get the book, "Tales from Old Japan", on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XNWM18J
How an Old Man Lost His Growth, A Fairy Tale From Japan
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Come and Sleep | A Fox Romance Tale
What better way to beat back summer's heat than a spine-chilling ghost story? In ancient Japan, people would gather in the cool of the night throughout summer and share ghost stories.  Learn more about Japanese fairy tales, history, and anime: https://www.japanpowered.com  Get the book, "Tales from Old Japan", on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XNWM18J  #japanesefolklore #japaneseculture #fairytales #folktales #folkstories #ghoststories
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