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Kotto: Being Japanese Curios, With Sundry Cobwebs (Classic Reprint)
Kotto Being Japanese Curios With Sundry Cobwebs - Classic Reprint Author:Lafcadio Hearn The Legend of Yurei-Daki NEAR the village of Kurosaka, in the province of Hoki, there is a waterfall called Yurei-Daki, or The Cascade of Ghosts. Why it is so called I do not know. Near the foot of the fall there is a small Shinto shrine of the god of the locality, whom the people name Taki-Daimyojin ; and in front of the shrine is a little wood... more »en money-box - saisen-bako- to receive the offerings of believers. And there is a story about that money-box. One icy winter's evening, thirty-five years ago, the women and girls employed at a certain asa-ioriba, or hemp-factory, in Kurosaka, gathered around the big brazier in the spinning-room after their day's work had been done. Then they amused themselves by telling ghost-stories. By the time that a dozen stories had been told, most of the gathering felt uncomfortable; and a girl cried out, just to 3
Table of Contents
Contents; Old Stories: pace; 1, The Legend of Yurei-Daki 3; II In a Cup of Tea 9; III Common Sense 19; IV Ikiryo 29; V Shiryo 37; VI The Story of O-Kame 45; VII Story of a Fly 55; VIII Story of a Pheasant 63; IX The Story of Chugoro 71; A Woman's Diary 83; Heike-gani 129; Fireflies 135; A Drop of Dew 171; Gaki 179; A Matter of Custom 201; Revery 207; Pathological 217; In the Dead of the Night- 225; Kusa-Hibari 235; The Eater of Dreams 243
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