10:52

Top 15 Demons + Myth Creatures In Japanese Folklore
Top 15 Demons + Myth Creatures In Japanese Folklore
editing + narration - Tatsumaki
5:09

The Stonecutter (1960) Japanese Folklore
The Stonecutter (1960) Japanese Folklore
An extremely complex animation short featuring approximately 2000 animation cels presented in six minutes.
4:29

The Moon over the Ruined Castle - Japanese Folk Music
The Moon over the Ruined Castle - Japanese Folk Music
Japanese folk music using Koto - Moon over the Ruined Castle (Kojo no Tsuki)
11:49

Behind the Scene - The grudge (Myth of the Juon)
Behind the Scene - The grudge (Myth of the Juon)
13:28

Japanese Folklore and mama-san talking
Japanese Folklore and mama-san talking
folklore mama-san talking about growing up in the country and ghost stories
2:52

Sakura Japanese folk song 1
Sakura Japanese folk song 1
Japan...cherry blossom'country,it is a bliss... Sleeping under the trees on Yoshino mountain The spring breeze wearing Cherry blossom petals ..... The spring wind Scattering blossoms I saw it in a dream but when I awoke the sound was still rustling in my breast Saigyo
10:48

Japanese folk tale - 'The Old Man Who Makes Trees Blossom'
Japanese folk tale - 'The Old Man Who Makes Trees Blossom'
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2:47

Sakura Japanese folk song 2
Sakura Japanese folk song 2
Sleeping under the trees on Yoshino mountain The spring breeze wearing Cherry blossom petals ..... The spring wind Scattering blossoms I saw it in a dream but when I awoke the sound was still rustling in my breast
6:38

Yokai
Yokai
Yōkai (literally demon, spirit, or monster) are a class of supernatural creatures in Japanese folklore. The word yokai is made up of the kanji for 'otherwordly' and 'weird'. Yokai range eclectically from the malevolent to the mischievous, or occasionally bring good fortune to those who encounter them. Often they possess animal features, (such as the Kappa, which is similar to a turtle, or the Tengu which has wings), other times they can appear mostly human, some look like inanimate objects and others have no discernible shape. Yōkai usually have a spiritual supernatural power, with shape shifting as one of the most common. Yōkai that have the ability to shape-shift are called obake. Japanese folklorists and historians use yōkai as "supernatural or unaccountable phenomena to their informants". In the Edo period, many artists, such as Toriyama Sekien, created yōkai inspired by folklore or their own ideas, and in the present, several yōkai created by them are wrongly considered as being of legendary origin.
3:41

Folklore Trailer Japanese
Folklore Trailer Japanese
This is the Japanese trailer to the PS3 game Folklore. Song: Nephilim By: abingdon boys school I do not own this. This video is are © to their respective copyright holders.
6:39

A Japanese Folk Tale Reading by Rina Hoshino
A Japanese Folk Tale Reading by Rina Hoshino
A Japanese Folk Tale, Momotaro (Peach boy).
3:36

Sanshin: Japanese folk music
Sanshin: Japanese folk music
Another traditional Okinawan tune from the zen monk Kossan. -For artist contact, written bios and more street artists check out concretebeat.blogspot.com
0:38

Japanese Folklore Dance
Japanese Folklore Dance
This is a Japanese folklore group performing on a square in Burgas / Bulgaria during the opening of the International Folklore Festival in August 2010.
2:57

Mika Uchizato shamisen Japanese Folk song music
Mika Uchizato shamisen Japanese Folk song music
Japanese Folk song at the SXSW (South by Southwest) Austin 2006, Japan nite Japanese artists
1:23

Sakura Sakura, Nao Higano - soprano, Japanese folk song
Sakura Sakura, Nao Higano - soprano, Japanese folk song
K. Yamada: "Sakura, Sakura" Nao Higano (soprano), M. Kosler (conductor), Prague mixed choir
1:09

Nagoya Castle, Nagoya (Japan) - Travel Guide
Nagoya Castle, Nagoya (Japan) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Nagoya Castle in Nagoya, Japan -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Nagoya, Japan is home to a beautiful, seventeenth-century castle which bears the city's name. The classic, Japanese style of building castles is evident in the gleaming white walls and the tiered roof. Though Nagoya Castle rests on flat ground rather than on a hill, its large stone foundation provides it with fortification. The roof of the castle is topped by two golden statues of important figures in Japanese folklore. Because of its previous value as a defensive structure, the castle is located almost in the center of town. Nagoya Castle suffered extensive damage in World War Two, but has since been returned to its original condition. As the historic defender of Nagoya, the castle has become something of a symbol for the city, welcoming visitors into its care.
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David Heathfield (Storyteller) tells Otoko San, a Japanese folk tale
David Heathfield (Storyteller) tells Otoko San, a Japanese folk tale
David Heathfield tells Otoko San, a Japanese folk tale, with international students at Exeter University www.davidheathfield.co.uk