Folktales from Japan has arrived on Crunchyroll, offering viewers over 250 self-contained episodes to explore classic Japanese folklore. The series presents well-known tales like Momotaro, the Peach Boy, and Princess Kaguya, adapted into digestible half-hour installments.
Each episode features three distinct stories, bringing traditional moral values and cultural narratives to life. The anime, which originally aired in Spring 2012, is now available with both English dubs and subtitles on the streaming platform. This extensive collection provides a deep dive into the rich tapestry of Japanese storytelling.
As a sequel to Furusato Meguri: Nippon no Mukashibanashi, this series continues the tradition of preserving and sharing these timeless legends for new generations. Its finished status means viewers can binge the entire collection at their own pace.