Foxtrot's Collection of Kitsune Lore
Lore and tales about Japanese fox spirits.
Japanese Fairy Tales
Compiled by Yei Theodora Ozaki. [available as page scan]
Japanese Fairy Tales
Traditional tales by Yei Theodora Ozaki (1908), e-text at Blackmask.
Japanese Ghosts
Article by Tim Screech, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
Kwaidan - Stories and Studies of Strange Things
Lafcadio Hearn's 1904 book of Japanese stories of ghosts and the extraordinary.
Kwaidan: Japanese Ghost Stories
New and traditional Japanese ghost stories, heard and retold by Mire Uno.
Momotaro - The Peach Boy
Illustrated version of this famous Japanese folktale.
Monkeys and Foxes in Japanese Folktales
Student essay by Yoshi-Yoshi on two of the most prominent figures in Japanese folktales.
The Folktales in Fukushima
Three folktales from Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.
The Kitsune's WebRing
Containing stories, legends, and information about the fox-spirits called Kitsune in Japanese.
The Story of Momotaro, the Peach Boy
One of Japan's classical tales.
Voices in Amber: Women in Japanese Folklore
Paper by Catherine Oshida on the tradition of strong minded, self-expressive women in Japan.