What a beautiful sad story... I love the scenery, the weather, and the voice of the young man and the crane... But one thing I don't like when the husband said: ''Crane, Please don't go away''.... It would be more loving when he instead say: ''My beloved wife, Please don't go away''... Probably his wife could change her mind....
I saw this story at school when I was in the sixth grade, and this story is very much like the Tooth Fairy. The reason the man was not supposed to look in the room when his wife was weaving was because to produce cloth, she had to turn back into the crane he had saved, which is like how kids are taught that the Tooth Fairy won't come unless you're sleeping, which is so they won't see that the Tooth Fairy's not real. If kids tried to catch a glimpse of the Tooth Fairy they'd only see that what they wake up to in the morning is the result of their parents sneaking up on them. I can say the same thing about Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny-the reason one has to be sleeping for them to come is similar to this story. But with the man's wife coming out thinner and thinner, could he have figured out that the reason he wasn't supposed to look was because to weave, she had to turn back into the crane, and would having figured it out the way kids figure out that the Tooth Fairy's not real have meant the crane had to leave him?
I haven’t heard this story in so long that I’ve forgotten about it. It’s awesome to hear it again. In fact I don’t even remember how I heard it in the first place.
Yeah this one is the original story and the vocaloid one with rin and Len is an altered one where the guy (len) doesn't make the woman (rin) do the weaving she does it herself to afford money for len's medicines. When she plucks her last feather, the man is shown hugging her now looking well which was a sign that he had died along with the woman after she plucked her last feather.
I am from Iran, in 1979, I saw a stop motion version of this story. It was a master piece. Though the story was shown with more content. I wish to have my hands on that, Any clue? 頼むよ
Suri A the original one is filled with death basically the guy saved the crane. Crane and him get married he get sick she weave clothes for money to pay for the medicine. He dies and she overdid it so crane died to
Um, I don't think so. I'm assuming that you got to know the story through the Vocaloid song, and that song is 'mostly' based on one version where the crane becomes the wife, there's another version which is just old where the crane was saved by a 'married' old man and she started living with him and his wife as a daughter. The only version I've seen where the poor human gets sick and she needs to weave cloths to buy medicine is only the HitoshizukuxYama version and those two love to overdramatize and twist their fairy tales.
What a beautiful sad story... I love the scenery, the weather, and the voice of the young man and the crane... But one thing I don't like when the husband said: ''Crane, Please don't go away''.... It would be more loving when he instead say: ''My beloved wife, Please don't go away''... Probably his wife could change her mind....
And the moral of this story: Guys, always listen to your wives!
This Story is so beautiful 😢
This is great. I use it to teach my students and to help them teach themselves. Thanks a lot.
I saw this story at school when I was in the sixth grade, and this story is very much like the Tooth Fairy. The reason the man was not supposed to look in the room when his wife was weaving was because to produce cloth, she had to turn back into the crane he had saved, which is like how kids are taught that the Tooth Fairy won't come unless you're sleeping, which is so they won't see that the Tooth Fairy's not real. If kids tried to catch a glimpse of the Tooth Fairy they'd only see that what they wake up to in the morning is the result of their parents sneaking up on them. I can say the same thing about Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny-the reason one has to be sleeping for them to come is similar to this story. But with the man's wife coming out thinner and thinner, could he have figured out that the reason he wasn't supposed to look was because to weave, she had to turn back into the crane, and would having figured it out the way kids figure out that the Tooth Fairy's not real have meant the crane had to leave him?
I saw it on school too jeje
I love the style of the anime .. it looks very traditional
英語のリスニングにとても役に立ってくれます。ありがとうございます。
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This story is a very beautifu story. End is so sad I love this story
i remember this story from my childhood days, i saw it on tv and it was in black and white. i still enjoy it very much.
Thanks I can teach my class Japanese.
Such a nice story.
This story was even made in a serial in our country's language.
Amazing short story ❤
This story shows a great dedication. so that, I like it alot
I haven’t heard this story in so long that I’ve forgotten about it. It’s awesome to hear it again. In fact I don’t even remember how I heard it in the first place.
The end will bring tears 😢 in your eyes
海外の人にも知ってもらえるのは嬉しいことね…
So sad......i felt so sorry for the Crane Wife !
thank you for the beautiful story❤️🙏
Her own feathers :'( so sad ...
right
The original/vocaloid even more sad
@@jacobtrang833 this is the original
the vocaloid is the parody
Beautiful
nice japanese story👍🏻😊
That's so sad :(
I have this story in my Literature syllabus ❤❤
Radew Dissanayaka apita moko
@@mihirubandara4388 me to mage link eken awanm kata wahaganin
What a Beautiful but a desperation Story... I feel so desperate at the at the end....
its a beautiful story
Every anime ever
素敵で悲しい話😢
Nice story.
Such a nice full story 🥰😘🎇🎇
This reminds me of Feathers of the Seasons
Syrup Hat that the point feather of the season was a song version of this
Rin and Len right? \( ö )/
I came here after hearing that song.
Yeah this one is the original story and the vocaloid one with rin and Len is an altered one where the guy (len) doesn't make the woman (rin) do the weaving she does it herself to afford money for len's medicines. When she plucks her last feather, the man is shown hugging her now looking well which was a sign that he had died along with the woman after she plucked her last feather.
We had this as a lesson in school and they made it painfully boring...... this saved me
Yesh. Twilight of a crane ??
Promise is more important than anything
This is in our English literature book that's why I searched this❤
Same 😂❤
Ha ha🤞
Thanks 日本語の神隠し
😢😢😢 okamiden
i love it!
She’s too good for him from The start
Ouch... straight in the heart.....
I am from Iran, in 1979, I saw a stop motion version of this story. It was a master piece. Though the story was shown with more content. I wish to have my hands on that, Any clue? 頼むよ
This is Twilight of a Crane by Junji Kinoshita right?
There is an animation from 1970’s with a beautiful music on it too
See it in Ninja Hattori
The crane Wife by The Decemberists is a song based on this story
Good
This is very similar to "The Twilight of a Crane" by Junji Kinoshita
Well the original story is much more.. Bloody..
Reflechissons ya
Reflechissons ive been sent here by ren and lin (vocaloid) and that version is bloody, so yea id perfer the bloody version
What is the original story?
Suri A the original one is filled with death basically the guy saved the crane. Crane and him get married he get sick she weave clothes for money to pay for the medicine. He dies and she overdid it so crane died to
Um, I don't think so. I'm assuming that you got to know the story through the Vocaloid song, and that song is 'mostly' based on one version where the crane becomes the wife, there's another version which is just old where the crane was saved by a 'married' old man and she started living with him and his wife as a daughter. The only version I've seen where the poor human gets sick and she needs to weave cloths to buy medicine is only the HitoshizukuxYama version and those two love to overdramatize and twist their fairy tales.
vry nice story
When I saw the story I thought she had a disease and that. She was cutting her skin or pulling it off
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Awesome
Im only here cause of feathers across the seasons
Malou Oli yes
When your wife is a bird.
this is like crane wife by the decemberistis
The original they bothe died
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please make more!!
Ouch this hurts ;-;
Hi super galaxy cosmo
Is this the story which is kept in O/L literature
yes
What happened to the young woman at the end of the story?
Fabulously,But is this story are real?
Ramzan Sahil it’s a legend
Here from golden age
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! *Crying*
What’s the moral of the story? Love is worth sacrifice?
Knockback floating/angel
a sad tale of love 😭😭😭
where Iroha from Samurai Shodown born.
You know it bud
Sad
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😢
it's so sad
So sad
Why does the Yuri and the Crane both have to go away and never come back TwT
"The opposite of love is not hate, but indifference" which was a quote I heard before and I think it applies really well to this case.