Urashma Taro (The fisher lad) Story - Kamishibai

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
  • RoHoEn UA-cam Video:
    Playlist: Engawa Summer - Enjoy learning Japanese Culture!
    We are sharing a Japanese traditional Story- Kamishibai
    Popular story in Japan - Urashima Taro (The Fisher Lad).

    Urashima Tarō (浦島 太郎) is the protagonist of a Japanese fairy tale (otogi banashi), who in a fisherman rewarded for rescuing a turtle, and carried on its back to the Dragon Palace (Ryūgū-jō) beneath the sea. There he is entertained by the princess Otohime as a reward…..but when he returns to his home village???? Let’s find out!
    Do you know Kamshibai?
    Kamishibai (Japanese: 紙芝居, "paper play") is a form of Japanese street theatre and storytelling that was popular during the Depression of the 1930s and the post-war period in Japan until the advent of television during the twentieth century.
    Kamishibai was told by a kamishibaiya ("kamishibai narrator") who travelled to street corners with sets of illustrated boards that they placed in a miniature stage-like device and narrated the story by changing each image.

    Enjoy the traditional way of Storytelling!
    Engawa Summer project is funded, supported, and made possible by a grant from @azhumanities Arizona Humanities and @national_endowment1 National Endowment for the Humanities @ Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix

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