Chinese Periodical Full-text Database (1911-1949) [provided by Institute for Research in Humanities, Faculty of Letters/Graduate School of Letters, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies]
中文期刊全文数拠庫(第1-10輯)[民国时期期刊全文数据库(1911-1949)] の提供を開始しました。
『中文期刊全文数拠庫国近代報刊庫』は、1911年~1949年にかけて刊行された、上海図書館所蔵の貴重な新聞、雑誌20,000 点あまりを収録するデータベースです。
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※参考(データベース概要):東方書店サイト
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[Kyoto University Library Network] Rare Materials Digital Archive: Otogi zoshi's outlines and illustrations available
The outlines and illustrations of Otogi zoshi, a group of fairy tales composed during the period from the Muromachi Era to the beginning of the Edo Period, are now available in the digital archive.
Please enjoy the stories with the images of the beautifully colored illustrations digitized from our rare materials.
Enjoying Otogi Zoshi with the Help of Synopsis and Illustrations
Otogi Zoshi are tales for adults and children enjoy alike. In the Muromachi Period and the Edo Period, people would have great fun thumbing through the pages by themselves or have someone read to them - there were many ways to enjoy the stories. The greatest pleasure of all though, must surely have been the beautiful painted color illustrations.
Many of these flamboyantly illustrated Otogi Zoshi tales are in the possession of the Kyoto University Library. So that you can taste the same enjoyment as people of the olden days, we have added the beautiful illustrations to the each synopsis of the tale and made it like a picture book. The synopsis is for people who have trouble with Japanese classics, who cannot work out what has been written but who want to know the story, so ease of understanding was our biggest goal. The expression is not rigorously modern, but in order to convey the atmosphere of the story we were a little creative. We will be happy if you enjoy it as a picture book.

- Episode 1. 玉水物語 The Tale of Tamamizu (RB00013653)
- Episode 2. 物くさ太郎 Monokusa Taro (RB00013191)
- Episode 3. 烏帽子折草子(ゑほしおりさうし) Yeboshi Ori Zoshi (RB00013179)
- Episode 4. 満仲(まんじゅう) Manjuu (RB00013190)
- Episode 5. 付喪神 Tsukumogami (RB00013599)
- Episode 6. ふくろう Owl (RB00013187)
- Episode 7. 祇王 Gio (RB00013182)
- Episode 8. 塩焼き文正 Bunsho The Saltmaker (RB00013523)
- Episode 9. たま藻のまへ Tamamo-no-mae (RB00013524)
- Episode 10. 雁の草子 A tale of tragic love of a lady and a bird (RB00013519)[Japanese only]
- Episode 11. 車僧草子 The Wagon Monk Story (RB00013521)
- Episode 12. 西行物語 The Tale of Saigyo (RB00013169)
- Episode 13. 弁慶物語 The Tale of Benkei (RB00013189)[Japanese only]