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Tag: Japanese folklore

What is a Myth?

Posted on April 30, 2017 by Chris Kincaid

Myth is a word that gets thrown around a lot in media, and it is almost always used wrong. For many, myth is a synonym for lie. We say something is a myth in order to avoid the harsher word lie. Some of this comes from our Western Judaeo-Christian perspective. Creation stories from other religions,…

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The Foxes’ Wedding

Posted on December 25, 2016 by Chris Kincaid

Japanese fox folklore has many romantic stories. The Foxes’ Wedding is one such story. According to Japanese beliefs, the fox–or kitsune if you prefer–is a loyal and dedicated lover. Most stories feature a human marrying a female fox. This story is a love story between two foxes, which is fairly rare. White foxes are viewed…

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An Ancient Science Fiction Story: The Bamboo-Cutter and the Moon-Child

Posted on November 2, 2014May 23, 2016 by Andrew Kincaid

Modern Japan is well known for its fascination with all things robotic. This is rooted deep in their history, when they used clockwork puppets called the Karakuri Ninyao to play out folk stories during religious festivals. Like their preoccupation with robots, the Japanese are well known for their contributions to science fiction.  Famous science fiction…

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