Folklore -- Japan -- Juvenile literature
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Folklore -- Japan -- Juvenile literature
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- Tsunami!, Kimiko Kajikawa ; illustrated by Ed Young
- Kogi's mysterious journey, adapted by Elizabeth Partridge ; illustrated by Aki Sogabe
- Under the cherry blossom tree, an old Japanese tale, retold and illustrated by Allen Say
- Little Fingerling, a Japanese folktale, retold by Monica Hughes ; illustrated by Brenda Clark
- The inch-high samurai, illustrations by Shiro Kasamatsu ; retold by Ralph F. McCarthy
- The crane wife, retold by Odds Bodkin ; illustrated by Gennady Spirin
- Three samurai cats, a story from Japan, retold by Eric A. illumel ; illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein
- Screen of frogs, an old tale, retold and illustrated by Sheila Hamanaka
- The farmer and the poor god, a folktale from Japan, retold by Ruth Wells ; illustrated by Yoshi
- The wise old woman, retold by Yoshiko Uchida ; illustrated by Martin Springett
- The badger and the magic fan : a Japanese folktale, adapted by Tony Johnston ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- The moon princess, illustrations by Kancho Oda ; retold by Ralph F. McCarthy
- The bee and the dream, a Japanese tale, adapted by Jan Freeman Long ; illustrated by Kaoru Ono
- A treasury of Japanese folktales, bilingual English and Japanese edition, by Yuri Yasuda ; illustrated by Yoshinobu Sakakura and Eiichi Mitsui ; Japanese translation by Yumi Matsunari and Yumi Yamaguchi
- The strongest boy in the world, Jessica Souhami
- The inch boy, illustrated by Junko Morimoto
- Japanese children's favorite stories, compiled by Florence Sakade ; illustrated by Yoshisuke Kurosaki
- The last kappa of Old Japan, a magical journey of two friends, story and illustrations by Sunny Seki
- The beckoning cat, based on a Japanese folktale, by Koko Nishizuka ; illustrated by Rosanne Litzinger
- Tanuki's gift, a Japanese tale retold by Tim Myers ; illustrated by Robert Roth
- Mysterious tales of Japan, [expanded, developed, and reinterpreted] by Rafe Martin
- The boy who drew cats, adapted by Margaret Hodges ; illustrated by Aki Sogabe
- Peach Boy, a Japanese legend, retold by Gail Sakurai ; illustrated by Makiko Nagano
- The boy from the dragon palace, a folktale from Japan, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
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