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The Book of Japanese Folklore is a hardcover encyclopedia published in May 2024 by Adams Media, offering an authoritative and visually rich exploration of Japan’s legendary spirits, monsters, and yokai. With a 4.8-star rating from over 400 readers and top rankings in folklore categories, it’s a must-have for enthusiasts and professionals eager to connect with the cultural roots behind modern pop culture phenomena.


































| Best Sellers Rank | #20,629 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in History & Criticism of Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology #34 in Folklore & Mythology Studies #171 in Encyclopedias & Subject Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 412 Reviews |
A**N
5/5
Very nice book
M**Y
Beautiful book, great present for fans of Japanese folklore
First it arrived with water damage, after I returned book and ordered another one it was much better but still visible that it was stored in some humid place or it got some extra humidity during shipping. Need better package. Book itsels is amazing, hard cover, good paper quality, very nice pictures. It was a present for a fan of everything Japanese, he liked it a lot. As present was already given, can not add photos.
C**.
Beautiful book about things “that go bump in the night” in Japan
What a beautifully presented and well researched book. Ms Matsuura has done a wonderful job of explaining so many Japanese folk law monsters and spirits. It is like a dictionary of things that go bump in the night in Japan. Coming from a Christian society, there are relatively few in our world, elves, fairies and the like. Nothing too scary. Japanese animist culture has thrown up a plethora of monsters and spirits, all well explained and well illustrated. I live in Japan, a word of warning! I used to blithely bicycle back from the pub, taking a short cut over a bridge on the Yu River and biking through Nagakura shrine. Now the hairs are standing up on the back of my neck. Is that a Kappa lurking in the reeds? Was that a fox spirit drifting through shadows of the dense pine forest; a ghost leaning on the tori gate? My ride back from the pub will never be the same again!
G**Z
Compendio Basico
Gracias. Sin maltrato. Muy buen libro introductorio y, con hermosas imagenes en el contexto japones. Asi mismo la reseña y contenido de los seres descritos es muy buena. Y tambien ideal, si se complementa con el oraculo de la autora.
R**A
Leuk
Leuk om te lezen, goed formaat en mooie afbeeldingen.
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