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1993.
1st ed.
After traveling to the Kingdom Beneath the Sea, a young fisherman thinks he has stayed three years but when he returns home, he discovers he has
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1996.
1st this ed.
Kd̄ansha bairingaru ehon Wa-Ei heiki. Nihon mukashibanashi shirīzu
Kintaro, the strongest, kindest, gentlest boy in Japan, gains fame and fortune when he joins a famous samurai's band of warriors. One of Japan's
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Title (vernacular script) 
きんたろう / え・よないすいほう = Kintaro, the nature boy / illustrations by Suiho Yonai ; retold by Ralph F. McCarthy.
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東京 : 講談社インターナショナル, 1996.
2000.
Small-format ed.
Kodansha bilingual children's classics
Brave little boy who sailed to the Capital in a teacup and fought a demon with a needle to win the love of a Lady is a Japanese cousin to Thumb T
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2001.
Various animals tell what they do and where they go when it starts to snow.
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