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Screening and Explanation of Sea Folktale Animation 'Tale of Kami' at the 'Minano Old Discovery Course' at a Community Center in Minano Town, Saitama Prefecture

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  • Screening and Explanation of Sea Folktale Animation 'Tale of Kami' at the 'Minano Old Discovery Course' at a Community Center in Minano Town, Saitama Prefecture
  • The Japan Folktale Association held a screening of the animation 'Tale of Kami' at a community center in Minano Town, Saitama Prefecture on March 16, as part of the 'Sea Folktale Town Project'.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Tue Mar 31 2026 19:30:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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The Japan Folktale Association held a screening of the animation 'Tale of Kami' at a community center in Minano Town, Saitama Prefecture on March 16, as part of the 'Sea Folktale Town Project'.

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Screening and Explanation of Sea Folktale Animation 'Tale of Kami' at the 'Minano Old Discovery Course' at a Community Center in Minano Town, Saitama Prefecture (Tue Mar 31 2026 19:30:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Tue Mar 31 2026 19:30:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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The Japan Folktale Association held a screening of the animation 'Tale of Kami' at a community center in Minano Town, Saitama Prefecture on March 16, as part of the 'Sea Folktale Town Project'.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 'Sea Folklore Town Project'?
A: It is a project promoted by the Japanese Folklore Association that animates sea-related folktales from all over Japan to pass on interest in the sea to the next generation.
Q: What is the 'Story of Kami' in Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture?
A: Based on the tradition of sailors who, during the Edo period, traveled down the Arakawa River from Kami no Machi, a town without a sea, to thrive on the open ocean, it is a folktale depicting the connection between river and sea deities.
Q: Can the Sea Folklore Animation be used for events?
A: Yes, with prior application and approval from the Japanese Folklore Association, it can be used for study sessions, local events, and product packaging.