Folktales from Japan Season 1 Episode 29 E 29
- October 13, 2012
- 24 min
In episode 29 of season 1 of Folktales from Japan, titled "E 29," viewers are taken on a journey through a Japanese folktale about a young girl named Tatsuta-hime. In the beginning of the episode, Tatsuta-hime's father is visited by an exorcist who informs him that his daughter is possessed by a spirit. Tatsuta-hime's father is desperate to rid his daughter of the spirit, so he goes on a journey to seek the help of the deity Ama no Koyane.
After reaching the deity's shrine, Tatsuta-hime's father finds himself in a mysterious and perilous situation. Ama no Koyane demands that he takes part in a challenging and dangerous quest in order to receive his help. The quest involves collecting three magical objects that are guarded by fierce beasts, and the exorcist must collect them all before sunrise.
As Tatsuta-hime's father embarks on his quest, he faces many difficult trials and tribulations. He must fight off an army of wild boars and climb a towering mountain. Along the way, he meets a kind old couple who offer him shelter and guidance on his journey. Together, they help Tatsuta-hime's father overcome the obstacles in his way, and he ultimately succeeds in his quest.
With the help of the magical objects he has collected, Tatsuta-hime's father returns to the shrine of Ama no Koyane before sunrise, as promised. The deity is impressed by his bravery and determination, and agrees to help him rid his daughter of the spirit that has possessed her.
Overall, episode 29 of Folktales from Japan is a captivating and exciting adventure that showcases the rich culture and folklore of Japan. Through Tatsuta-hime's father's journey, viewers are drawn in to the magical world of Japanese mythology and are left on the edge of their seats as they watch him overcome the challenges standing in his way. The episode is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring traditions of Japanese folklore.