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Super Great Kids' Stories

Urashima Taro - The Kind Fisherman

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In this old Japanese legend – a fisherman, ‘Urashima Taro’ is rewarded by the Emperor of the Sea, for rescuing a small turtle. He’s taken underwater to the Palace of the Dragons where he meets the Emperor's daughter, and spends three happy years. The daughter gives Taro a box to take home with him, but makes him promise not to open it.

© Super Great Kids' Stories Length 22 min 16 August 2024 Season 1 Episode 225 Stories UK Episodic

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© Super Great Kids' Stories Length 22 min 16 August 2024 Season 1 Episode 225 Stories UK Episodic

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In this old Japanese legend – a fisherman, ‘Urashima Taro’ is rewarded by the Emperor of the Sea, for rescuing a small turtle. He’s taken underwater to the Palace of the Dragons where he meets the Emperor's daughter, and spends three happy years. The daughter gives Taro a box to take home with him, but makes him promise not to open it. Listen to Japanese storyteller Masako Carey, and see if he keeps his promise. (It’s a sad ending.)

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