Otogizōshi — This article deals with medieval Japanese illustrated short stories; for the anime series, see Otogi Zoshi (anime). Illustration from otogizōshi tale, published c. 1725 Otogizōshi (御伽草子, otogi zōshi … Wikipedia
Otogizōshi — L’Otogizōshi (御伽草子, otogi zōshi?) fait référence à un groupe d’approximativement 350 récits japonais écrits principalement durant la période Muromachi (1392 1573) et du genre littéraire qui en découle. Ces courtes histoires illustrées, dont… … Wikipédia en Français
Otogizōshi — Bei den Otogizōshi (jap. 御伽草子, wörtlich: „Unterhaltungsbuch“, übertragen auch: „Märchenbuch“) handelt es sich um volkstümliche japanische Erzählungen der Muromachi Zeit, die durchweg anonym und ohne sichere Datierung überliefert sind. Sie bilden… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Otogizōshi (anime) — Infobox animanga/Header name = Otogizōshi caption = ja name = お伽草子 ja name trans = genre = Historical, Mystery, Action, Fantasy, AdventureInfobox animanga/Anime title = director = Mizuho Nishikubo studio = Production I.G network = flagicon|Japan… … Wikipedia
Otogizōshi (Anime) — Seriendaten Originaltitel お伽草子 Otogizōshi Produktionsland Japan … Deutsch Wikipedia
Characters of Otogizōshi anime — The following characters appearing in the Otogizoshi anime series are listed according to the pre Meiji name order rules, with the family name preceding the given name. Historical figures that characters are based on, where relevant, are noted… … Wikipedia
Issun-bōshi — from Otogizōshi The One Inch Boy (一寸法師 Issun bōshi; sometimes translated into English as Little One Inch or The Inch High Samurai ) is the subject of a fairy tale from Japan. This story can be found in old Japanese illustrated book, Otogizōshi,… … Wikipedia
Tsukumogami — are a type of Japanese spirit. According to the Tsukumogami emaki , tsukumogami originate from items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and thus become alive and aware. Any object of this age, from swords to toys, can become a… … Wikipedia
Kanazōshi — nihongo|Kanazōshi|仮名草子| describes a type of printed Japanese book that was produced primarily in Kyoto between 1600 and 1680. The term literally means “books written in kana ” ( kana being the phonetic Japanese syllabary that is simpler to read… … Wikipedia
Tamamo-no-Mae — par l artiste Yoshitoshi. Tamamo no Mae (玉藻前/玉藻の前/玉藻御前, Tamamo no Mae … Wikipédia en Français