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  1. Kunio Yanagita (Japanese: 柳田 國男, Hepburn: Yanagita Kunio, July 31, 1875 – August 8, 1962) was a Japanese author, scholar, and folklorist. He began his career as a bureaucrat, but developed an interest in rural Japan and its folk traditions.

  2. A portrait of YANAGITA Kunio, a founder of modern Japanese folklore studies and a government official. Learn about his life, works, and achievements in the field of folklore research.

  3. As his brothers' careers show, Yanagita's home placed great value not only on science but also on understanding the classics, both Japanese and Chinese. The home breathed an atmosphere of artistic sensitivity, and the art of poetry, especially the waka form, was cultivated.

  4. The Legends of Tono. Kunio Yanagita. Lexington Books, 2008 - Fiction - 83 pages. "This short literary and folklore classic, which has captivated Japan for a century, provides a powerful glimpse...

  5. Jan 28, 2018 · Yanagita Kunio was a scholar best known for his works in the fields of ethnology and folklore studies. He is often said to have been the founder of both of these fields within Japan, but others long before him had contributed to each, most notably Inoue Enryô and Minakata Kumagusu.

  6. Feb 15, 2007 · Kunio Yanagita is widely regarded as the founder of Japanese folklore studies or folkloristics. His influence transcended disciplinary boundaries and was felt in many other fields, including sociology and anthropology.

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  8. A classic reference work by Yanagita Kunio, a prominent Japanese folklorist, translated into English by Fanny Hagin Mayer. It covers 347 folk tale types and their variants, with sources, indexes, and maps.