Japanese yokai stories. No.65 “Amefuri-Kozou”. Japanese folklore.

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025
  • A movie of yokai(Japanese monster) paintings and music by Shinji Yamashina.
    Using traditional Japanese instruments such as the taiko drum, shinobue flute, and shakuhachi (bamboo flute), as well as piano and flute, Yamashina creates a unique world see of yokai using his own drawings of yokai set to traditional and contemporary music.
    Recommended for those interested in Japanese yokai, ghosts, ethnicity, and culture.
    Please enjoy the world of yokai, which is depicted beautifully, suspiciously, sometimes humorously, and sometimes terrifyingly.
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    He is a well-known yokai of the boy type, along with the Tofu-Kozou, and is said to serve the god of rain. When the Amefuri-Kozou appears, rain falls.
    NOTE===
    Picnic canceled?
    Because it's raining?
    Oh, I'm sorry.
    It's my fault.
    You wanted to go to the picnic so badly, didn't you?
    The baseball game was canceled?
    Because it's raining?
    I'm sorry.
    It's my fault.
    You've been practicing all this time.
    It's because it rains when I'm around.
    It's always raining in my sky.
    But without me, rice and vegetables won't grow.
    If it doesn't rain, our drinking water will dry up.
    I'm going to go now.
    I hope it'll be sunny tomorrow.
    I wish I could play baseball with you.
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