SimonRoyHughes 🌹@thefolklore.cafe · 1 year agoYou can't always get what you want...🎶plus-squareams3.digitaloceanspaces.comimagemessage-square0fedilinkarrow-up11arrow-down10
arrow-up11arrow-down1imageYou can't always get what you want...🎶plus-squareams3.digitaloceanspaces.comSimonRoyHughes 🌹@thefolklore.cafe · 1 year agomessage-square0fedilink
SimonRoyHughes 🌹@thefolklore.cafe · 1 year agoUses Google Translate to ensure the passage is the one I'm looking for.plus-squareams3.digitaloceanspaces.comimagemessage-square0fedilinkarrow-up11arrow-down10
arrow-up11arrow-down1imageUses Google Translate to ensure the passage is the one I'm looking for.plus-squareams3.digitaloceanspaces.comSimonRoyHughes 🌹@thefolklore.cafe · 1 year agomessage-square0fedilink
curious ordinary@mas.to · 1 year agoIn Japanese folklore, ikuchi is an enormous sea yokai that can be found off the coasts of Japan. This monster has a snake-like appearance and its huge body is covered in a thick oil that slides off asplus-squaremedia.mas.toimagemessage-square0fedilinkarrow-up110arrow-down10
arrow-up110arrow-down1imageIn Japanese folklore, ikuchi is an enormous sea yokai that can be found off the coasts of Japan. This monster has a snake-like appearance and its huge body is covered in a thick oil that slides off asplus-squaremedia.mas.tocurious ordinary@mas.to · 1 year agomessage-square0fedilink
curious ordinary@mas.to · 1 year agoIn Japanese folklore the kudan is a yokai with the body of cow and the head of a human. It is born from a cow, but has the ability to speak human language. The kudan's birth is believed to be an omen plus-squaremedia.mas.toimagemessage-square1fedilinkarrow-up13arrow-down10
arrow-up13arrow-down1imageIn Japanese folklore the kudan is a yokai with the body of cow and the head of a human. It is born from a cow, but has the ability to speak human language. The kudan's birth is believed to be an omen plus-squaremedia.mas.tocurious ordinary@mas.to · 1 year agomessage-square1fedilink
Godsip Club@thefolklore.cafe · 1 year agoSome of my personal favorite [#folklore](https://thefolklore.cafe/tags/folklore) creatures from [#Hungary](https://thefolklore.cafe/tags/Hungary) are the Tünder and the Bábák.plus-squareams3.digitaloceanspaces.comimagemessage-square0fedilinkarrow-up18arrow-down10
arrow-up18arrow-down1imageSome of my personal favorite [#folklore](https://thefolklore.cafe/tags/folklore) creatures from [#Hungary](https://thefolklore.cafe/tags/Hungary) are the Tünder and the Bábák.plus-squareams3.digitaloceanspaces.comGodsip Club@thefolklore.cafe · 1 year agomessage-square0fedilink
curious ordinary@mas.to · 1 year agoIn this Japanese folktale, a man wants to live forever and finds himself transported to a land of eternal life. After 300 years he realises immortality is actually quite boring, and so he returns homeplus-squaremedia.mas.toimagemessage-square0fedilinkarrow-up16arrow-down10
arrow-up16arrow-down1imageIn this Japanese folktale, a man wants to live forever and finds himself transported to a land of eternal life. After 300 years he realises immortality is actually quite boring, and so he returns homeplus-squaremedia.mas.tocurious ordinary@mas.to · 1 year agomessage-square0fedilink
Folklore, Food & Fairytales@mstdn.social · 2 years ago“I sometimes feel as if there is a great chain of stories that links us all through the ages. And each link in the chain is a gift received and passed on in turn.” plus-squaremedia.mstdn.socialimagemessage-square3fedilinkarrow-up10arrow-down10
arrow-up10arrow-down1image“I sometimes feel as if there is a great chain of stories that links us all through the ages. And each link in the chain is a gift received and passed on in turn.” plus-squaremedia.mstdn.socialFolklore, Food & Fairytales@mstdn.social · 2 years agomessage-square3fedilink
SimonRoyHughes 🌹@thefolklore.cafe · 2 years agoA wild [#FolktaleMoment](https://thefolklore.cafe/tags/FolktaleMoment), if ever I read one.plus-squaremessage-squaremessage-square6fedilinkarrow-up11arrow-down10
arrow-up11arrow-down1message-squareA wild [#FolktaleMoment](https://thefolklore.cafe/tags/FolktaleMoment), if ever I read one.plus-squareSimonRoyHughes 🌹@thefolklore.cafe · 2 years agomessage-square6fedilink