Folklore -- Japan -- Juvenile literature
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Folklore -- Japan -- Juvenile literature
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- Tasty baby belly buttons, [a Japanese folktale], by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Meilo So
- The silver charm, a folktale from Japan, by Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Yoriko Ito
- The crane wife, retold by Odds Bodkin ; illustrated by Gennady Spirin
- The tale of the mandarin ducks, Katherine Paterson ; illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon
- The beckoning cat, based on a Japanese folktale, by Koko Nishizuka ; illustrated by Rosanne Litzinger
- Tsunami!, Kimiko Kajikawa ; illustrated by Ed Young
- Jojofu, by Michael P. Waite ; illustrated by Yoriko Ito
- Lily and the wooden bowl, Alan Schroeder ; illustrated by Yoriko Ito
- The wave, Adapted from Lafcadio Hearn's Gleanings in Buddha-fields by Margaret Hodges. Illustrated by Blair Lent
- The stonecutter, a Japanese folk tale, Gerald McDermott
- The greatest of all, a Japanese folktale, retold by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Giora Carmi
- The wise old woman, retold by Yoshiko Uchida ; illustrated by Martin Springett
- 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 mouse bride, story by Joy Cowley ; paintings by David Christiana
- The boy from the dragon palace, a folktale from Japan, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
- The drums of Noto Hanto, by J. Alison James ; illustrated by Tsukushi
- The possible impossibles of Ikkyu the Wise, as told by I. G. Edmonds ; illustrated by Robert Byrd
- Taro and the bamboo shoot, a Japanese tale, Illustrated by Yasuo Segawa. Adapted from the Japanese by Alice Low
- The boy who drew cats, retold and illustrated by David Johnson
- Issun Bôshi, the one-inch boy, Icinori
- The furry-legged teapot, retold by Tim Myers ; illustrated by Robert McGuire
- Momotaro and the island of ogres, a Japanese folktale, as told by Stephanie Wada ; paintings by Kano Naganobu
- Legends of Japan, Retold by Hiroshi Naito. Illus. by Masahiko Nishino
- The snow wife, [by] Robert D. San Souci ; pictures by Stephen T. Johnson
- The terrible EEK, a Japanese tale, retold by Patricia A. Compton ; illustrated by Sheila Hamanaka
- Japanese myths, legends, and folktales, bilingual English and Japanese edition = bailingaru de yomu Nihon no muskashibanashi, by Yuri Yasuda ; illustrated by Yoshinobu Sakakura & Eiichi Mitsui
- The bee and the dream, a Japanese tale, adapted by Jan Freeman Long ; illustrated by Kaoru Ono
- Japanese children's favorite stories, compiled by Florence Sakade ; illustrated by Yoshisuke Kurosaki
- Bokuden and the bully, a Japanese folktale, adapted by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Cheryl Kirk Noll
- Three samurai cats, a story from Japan, retold by Eric A. Killmel ; illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein
- Once upon a time in Japan, translated by Roger Pulvers & Juliet Winters Carpenter ; illustrated by Manami Yamada, Tomonori Taniguchi, Nao Takabatake & Takumi Nishio
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