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Monogatari: Tales from Japan
Winnie Tan
3 episodes
1 week ago
We discover the backstory of the prosperous Tanuki sculpture - one of Japan's most popular symbols. Also in this episode: a charming tale of a shape-shifting Tanuki tea kettle - "Bunbuku Chagama" (分福茶釜). Written and narrated by: Winnie Tan Music and production by: Michael Reynolds
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We discover the backstory of the prosperous Tanuki sculpture - one of Japan's most popular symbols. Also in this episode: a charming tale of a shape-shifting Tanuki tea kettle - "Bunbuku Chagama" (分福茶釜). Written and narrated by: Winnie Tan Music and production by: Michael Reynolds
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Society & Culture
Places & Travel,
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Monogatari: Tales from Japan
3 years ago
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Monogatari: Tales from Japan is a podcast that features the many stories, myths, and folk tales from Japan throughout history. Each episode will include 2 tales that centre around a common theme, plus some bonus insights into Japanese culture. Written and narrated by: Winnie Tan Music by: Michael Reynolds Produced by: Michael Reynolds Winnie is a Tokyo-based writer. Her work has been featured in Lonely Planet’s Experience Series guidebooks on Japan, Metropolis Magazine, and more. L...
Monogatari: Tales from Japan
We discover the backstory of the prosperous Tanuki sculpture - one of Japan's most popular symbols. Also in this episode: a charming tale of a shape-shifting Tanuki tea kettle - "Bunbuku Chagama" (分福茶釜). Written and narrated by: Winnie Tan Music and production by: Michael Reynolds