Tono Folktales — Kappa Legends & Magariya Farmhouses
Tono is Japan's folklore capital, a rural mountain city famous for preserving traditional tales of kappa (water imps), zashiki-warashi (house sprites), and yamabito (mountain people). The city's legends were compiled in the 1910 book 'Tono Monogatari' by folklorist Kunio Yanagita, which documented oral traditions and launched the academic study of Japanese folklore. Today, Tono maintains its rural character with traditional L-shaped thatched farmhouses (magariya) where humans and horses shared the same building. The Tono Furusato Village preserves six relocated magariya, demonstrating traditional rural life. The village includes rice paddies worked using Edo-period methods, vegetable gardens, and craftspeople demonstrating weaving, straw work, and other traditional skills. Kappa legends permeate the city — statues of the mischievous water creatures appear throughout town, and Kappa-buchi (Kappa Pool) is supposedly inhabited by real kappa. The folklore museum (Tono Folktales Museum) displays exhibits on local legends, supernatural beings, and the rural culture that generated these stories.
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