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Kottō contains 20 Japanese stories, collected from different sources and translated by Lafcadio Hearn. The types of stories in this collection are widespread: There are old ghost stories Hearn is best known for (The Legend of Yurei-Daki), his own observations and musings (Pathological), as well as the translation of 'A Woman's Diary', a touching account of the life of the poorer classes in Tokyo, written at the end of the 19th century. (Summary by Availle)

Kottō : being Japanese curios, with sundry cobwebs by Lafcadio Hearn (1850 - 1904‪)‬ LibriVox

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Kottō contains 20 Japanese stories, collected from different sources and translated by Lafcadio Hearn. The types of stories in this collection are widespread: There are old ghost stories Hearn is best known for (The Legend of Yurei-Daki), his own observations and musings (Pathological), as well as the translation of 'A Woman's Diary', a touching account of the life of the poorer classes in Tokyo, written at the end of the 19th century. (Summary by Availle)

    The Legend Of Yurei-Daki

    The Legend Of Yurei-Daki

    • 6 min
    In a Cup of Tea

    In a Cup of Tea

    • 7 min
    Common Sense

    Common Sense

    • 6 min
    Ikiryō

    Ikiryō

    • 10 min
    Shiryō

    Shiryō

    • 6 min
    The Story of O-Kamé

    The Story of O-Kamé

    • 8 min

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