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    Urashima Tarō (浦島 太郎) is the protagonist of a Japanese fairy tale (otogi banashi), who, in a typical modern version, is a fisherman rewarded for rescuing...
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  • Urashima Tarō (浦島太郎) is a Japanese animated film produced by Seitaro Kitayama in 1918. The film is an adaptation of a folk tale Urashima Tarō about a...
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  • where Urashima Tarō was invited after saving a turtle, where he was entertained by the Dragon God's princess Oto-hime and his minions, but when Urashima returned...
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  • Urashima Tarō (浦島太郎) is a Japanese otogi-zōshi in one volume. Urashima Tarō was composed during the Muromachi period. It is a work of the otogi-zōshi...
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    mysterious box that in the Japanese folk tale "Urashima Tarō", is a parting gift that the fisherman Urashima Tarō receives from mistress of the sea (Otohime)...
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  • Urashima may refer to: Urashima Tarō, a hero from a Japanese fairy tale Arisaema thunbergii subsp. urashima, a plant widespread in Japan This disambiguation...
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  • It is also believed to be a pun on the Japanese myth of fisherman Urashima Tarō. Naru Narusegawa (成瀬川 なる, Narusegawa Naru) is a 17-year-old resident...
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    lotus flower, etc. Folk tradition claims that the name derives from Urashima Tarō experiencing an "awakening" here, that is, the sensation that everything...
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    Oto-hime or Otohime (Japanese: 乙姫), in the Japanese folktale of Urashima Tarō, is the princess of the undersea palace Ryūgū-jō. Oto-hime (Princess Oto)'s...
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    Momotarō (redirect from Momo Tarō)
    Momotarō's Divine Sea Warriors. Kibi dango (millet dumpling) Kintarō Urashima Tarō Uriko-hime Pecharunt, Okidogi, Munkidori, Fezandipiti and Ogerpon -...
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