- 5 か月前
Japanese folk tales
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00:00Kagome Kagome When will the birds in the cage meet?
00:14Once upon a time there was a poor man
00:21This guy seems to have had bad luck and nothing he does works out.
00:28Although I worked hard and diligently from morning to night, my life didn't get any easier.
00:35Should I ask Kannon for a favor?
00:50The man decided to take a risk and shoot Kannon.
00:57It was the last test of luck for an unlucky man.
01:01I wonder if Kannon has any luck
01:05If there is any luck, please turn it towards me.
01:09If you're unlucky after all
01:12This is a good place to die.
01:19Let me die in peace
01:21This is my last request, please give me some luck
01:26So the man began to pray
01:33This is a man
01:42Wake up
01:45I told you to wake up
01:52Who on earth are you?
01:56He is a perfect Bodhisattva and a gracious Buddha.
02:04Well then, I've been waiting for you since that night
02:08Wow, let's go.
02:13This is no time to be half asleep.
02:16Your luck is finally turning
02:19You will fall down as soon as you leave this hall.
02:24I guess I'm not lucky
02:26no
02:27no
02:28That's the beginning of luck
02:31Cherish what you grabbed at that time
02:34Go west
02:36Is that okay?
02:37Don't ever doubt it
02:44Is this a dream?
02:56It wasn't a dream
02:58As Kannon said
03:00Immediately roll over and fall down
03:02He was holding a straw in his hand.
03:06It's a message from Kannon.
03:08Can't be helped
03:10But after breaking my leg, I'm left with nothing but straws
03:14At least it's gold coins or rice balls
03:17Ugh
03:19Ugh
03:20Poity
03:33Ugh
03:34This is it
03:35Let's walk silently towards the west
03:38The man began to trudge along, carrying the gadfly.
03:46Ugh
03:47Wow
03:49Oh, I'm crying, I'm crying.
03:53Come on, I'll soothe you.
04:05The more the man tried to soothe the baby, the louder the baby cried.
04:11But then, suddenly, the baby stopped crying.
04:19Yeah, so this is what I want.
04:24At that time, cherish what you have in your hands.
04:29Well, it's important that the child is happy. I'll give it to this child.
04:36Thinking this, the man handed the baby a fly attached to a piece of straw.
04:43Well, there's nothing here, but at least this is enough.
04:49After receiving the mandarin oranges, the man started walking again, heading west.
04:58The man was about to eat the mandarin orange he had been given.
05:02Young lady, be careful young lady, be careful young lady, be careful young lady.
05:12Grandpa, what happened?
05:14The young lady is in pain and wants some water.
05:22That's a problem, as there are no rivers or ponds around here.
05:28Hmm, hmm, grandpa, you've got something good.
05:32The kind-hearted man generously offered the girl some mandarins.
05:41The grandfather was very happy and immediately gave the mandarin oranges to his daughter to eat.
05:51After she had finished eating all the mandarins, my daughter felt better.
05:56As a token of gratitude, she presented the man with a fine gold stew.
06:02Well, that's it.
06:05I will never forget your kindness.
06:08The two men thanked the man sincerely, handed him the silk, and left.
06:18So, one straw turned into a mandarin orange, and those three mandarins turned into the Three Golden Courages.
06:24The man's heart suddenly became brighter.
06:30Then, with even more ease in his step than before, he continued walking westward.
06:40Hey, wait, that guy.
06:43Hey, hey, hey, let's go.
06:47How about we swap my horse for its load?
06:51This is a horse with legs.
06:53No, I just collapsed and lay down.
06:57Give that to me, here you go.
06:58Ah, ugh.
07:01This is some amazing silk.
07:03Ugh, I replaced it, I replaced it.
07:05Okay, I replaced it.
07:07Okay.
07:08Wait, wait, wait.
07:11Ah, I guess I'll be following you after all.
07:16The man was disappointed at his bad luck,
07:22He is a kind-hearted man by nature.
07:24I can't abandon the poor horse.
07:27I began to release it.
07:29The man took the straw and said with a prayerful expression,
07:34I continued rubbing the horse's body.
07:37I continued rubbing without a break.
07:40I continued rubbing until morning.
07:42Did the man's prayers come true?
07:47The horse opened its eyes wide.
07:59Did the horse come back to life?
08:05The man felt as if he had come back to life,
08:09Once I had caught my horse, I set off westward.
08:15And then we arrived at a castle town.
08:19Hey, horse. Maybe you'll finally get some food.
08:26Um, sorry, but can you feed my horse?
08:30Oh, sure.
08:33Okay.
08:35Ah, thank you. That's good.
08:38Ah, what a fine horse, with a color like this.
08:44I've never seen it.
08:48That's right.
08:48Hey, you.
08:54That horse is so rare you'd never find it anywhere in the country.
08:58How about it? Please give it to me.
09:02The price doesn't matter. How about 500 ryo?
09:05Five hundred ryo.
09:07Hmm.
09:09Hmm.
09:12Well then, 1,000 ryo. How about it, 1,000 ryo?
09:16Se, se, 1,000 ryo.
09:19What's wrong? Get a grip.
09:23Oh, come on. Pull yourself together.
09:26Here, daughter, water.
09:28teeth?
09:29This person.
09:30Ah, so it was this person who helped you up when you fell.
09:37I'm glad you noticed.
09:45Huh? You were the one from that time.
09:51Well, there's only one horse.
09:54Would you please be my daughter's husband and my successor?
09:59Hey, girl.
10:03Wow, I was so lucky.
10:06Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
10:11Thus, just as Kannon had predicted, the man became a very wealthy man from just one piece of straw.
10:18However, even after becoming rich, the man never forgot the words of Kannon, who told him to treasure even a single straw, and he continued to work hard.
10:29He became a great wealthy man known to all in the world of Kongo Kongai,
10:33Without anyone calling, this man
10:36And so he became known as the Straw Millionaire.