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EP 211: Japan- The Shinansha (Ozaki)

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#japan #folktale

Today we are back in the book of Japanese folklore by Yei Theodora Ozaki. This story has to do with compasses, magic, and the fog of war.

Source: Japanese Fairy Tales COMPILED BY by Yei Theodora Ozaki

Narrator: Dustin Steichmann

Music: Sakura Sakura covered by Shub

Sound Effects: Campfire in the Forest with Birds by West Wolf from Zapsplat.com

Podcast Shoutout: The Endless Knot- A YouTube series about etymological explorations and cultural connections, using language, literature, and history to explore the web of connections in the world around us.

Listener Shoutout: Lusaka is the capital of Zambia. In the center, sprawling Lusaka City Market sells clothing, produce and other goods. The National Museum exhibits archaeological finds and contemporary art. Nearby, the Freedom Statue commemorates Zambia's struggle for independence. South of the city, Munda Wanga Environmental Park has a wildlife sanctuary and botanical garden. The Lilayi Elephant Nursery cares for orphaned elephants. ― Google

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#japan #folktale

Today we are back in the book of Japanese folklore by Yei Theodora Ozaki. This story has to do with compasses, magic, and the fog of war.

Source: Japanese Fairy Tales COMPILED BY by Yei Theodora Ozaki

Narrator: Dustin Steichmann

Music: Sakura Sakura covered by Shub

Sound Effects: Campfire in the Forest with Birds by West Wolf from Zapsplat.com

Podcast Shoutout: The Endless Knot- A YouTube series about etymological explorations and cultural connections, using language, literature, and history to explore the web of connections in the world around us.

Listener Shoutout: Lusaka is the capital of Zambia. In the center, sprawling Lusaka City Market sells clothing, produce and other goods. The National Museum exhibits archaeological finds and contemporary art. Nearby, the Freedom Statue commemorates Zambia's struggle for independence. South of the city, Munda Wanga Environmental Park has a wildlife sanctuary and botanical garden. The Lilayi Elephant Nursery cares for orphaned elephants. ― Google

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Photo Credit: "Chinese 'South-pointing' chariot (magnetic compass)" is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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