Discover the enchanting tales of Japan through the eyes of William Elliot Griffis, an educator and author who ventured to Japan in 1870 to help modernize its educational system. While serving as the Superintendent of Education in Echizen, Griffis immersed himself in the rich tapestry of Japanese folklore, gathering captivating stories from local storytellers and literature. This collection features thirty-four delightful tales, each a gem from the cultural heritage of the East, with an additional treasure nestled between stories 25 and 26, bringing the total to thirty-five. Join us as we delve into these magical narratives that bridge the past and the present. - Summary by Noel Badrian