• Crane Wives and Origami Birds

  • 2022/02/18
  • 再生時間: 19 分
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Crane Wives and Origami Birds

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  • In this episode, we talk about the crane as a cultural symbol, following up with a traditional Japanese folk tale of a man and his crane wife, called "The Crane Gives Back" (鶴の恩返し). The second half of the episode touches on the significance of the paper crane, and the true story of Sadako Sasaki.

    Monogatari: Tales from Japan is a podcast that features the many stories, myths, and folk tales from Japan throughout history. Each episode will include 2 tales that centre around a common theme, plus some bonus insights into Japanese culture.

    Written and narrated by: Winnie Tan
    Music by: Michael Reynolds
    Produced by: Michael Reynolds

    Winnie is a Tokyo-based writer. Her work has  been featured in Lonely Planet’s Experience Series guidebooks on Japan, Metropolis Magazine, and more. Learn more at http://winnie-tan.com 

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In this episode, we talk about the crane as a cultural symbol, following up with a traditional Japanese folk tale of a man and his crane wife, called "The Crane Gives Back" (鶴の恩返し). The second half of the episode touches on the significance of the paper crane, and the true story of Sadako Sasaki.

Monogatari: Tales from Japan is a podcast that features the many stories, myths, and folk tales from Japan throughout history. Each episode will include 2 tales that centre around a common theme, plus some bonus insights into Japanese culture.

Written and narrated by: Winnie Tan
Music by: Michael Reynolds
Produced by: Michael Reynolds

Winnie is a Tokyo-based writer. Her work has  been featured in Lonely Planet’s Experience Series guidebooks on Japan, Metropolis Magazine, and more. Learn more at http://winnie-tan.com 

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