I. | The Meeting of the Star Lovers. |
II. | The Travels of Two Frogs. |
III. | The Child of the Thunder. |
IV. | The Tongue-cut Sparrow. |
V. | The Fire-fly's Lovers. |
VI. | The Battle of the Ape and the Crab. |
VII. | The Wonderful Tea-Kettle. |
VIII. | Peach-Prince and the Treasure Island. |
IX. | The Fox and the Badger. |
X. | The Seven Patrons of Happiness. |
XI. | Daikoku and the Oni. |
XII. | Benkei and the Bell. |
XIII. | Little Silver's Dream of the Shoji. |
XIV. | The Tengus, or the Elves with Long Noses. |
XV. | Kintaro, or the Wild Baby. |
XVI. | Jiraiya, or the Magic Frog. |
XVII. | How the Jelly-Fish Lost its Shell. |
XVIII. | Lord Cuttle-Fish Gives a Concert. |
XIX. | Yorimasa, the Brave Archer. |
XX. | WatanabÉ cuts off the Oni's Arm. |
XXI. | WatanabÉ Kills the Great Spider. |
XXII. | Raiko and the Shi Ten Doji. |
XXIII. | The SazayÉ and the Tai. |
XXIV. | Smells and Jingles. |
XXV. | The Lake of the Lute and the Matchless Mountain. |
... | The Waterfall of Yoro, or the Fountain of Youth. |
XXVI. | The Earthquake Fish. |
XXVII. | The Dream Story of Gojiro. |
XXVIII. | The Procession of Lord Long-Legs. |
XXIX. | KiyohimÉ, or the Power of Love. |
XXX. | The Fisherman and the Moon-Maiden. |
XXXI. | The Jewels of the Ebbing and the Flowing Tide. |
XXXII. | Kai Riu O, or the Dragon King of the World Under the Sea. |
XXXIII. | The Creation of Heaven and Earth. |
XXXIV. | How the Sun Goddess was Enticed out of her Cave. |