Unzen, Japan, is steeped in tales and legends, particularly those related to its volcanic activity and natural hot springs. One famous legend tells of the "Hell Valley" (Jigoku), where spirits of the deceased are said to roam, influenced by the area's geothermal features. Additionally, the region is associated with the tragic tale of the 17th-century Christian martyrs, who were persecuted and executed for their faith, leading to stories of divine retribution and spiritual significance. These narratives intertwine with the stunning landscape, enriching the cultural history of Unzen.
F. Hadland Davis has written: 'The land of the yellow spring, and other Japanese stories' -- subject(s): Tales 'Myths & legends of Japan' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Folklore, Japanese Mythology, Legends, Tales 'Japan, from the age of the gods to the fall of Tsingtau' -- subject(s): History
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Salomon Alter Halpern has written: 'Tales of faith' -- subject(s): Jewish Legends, Legends, Jewish, Tales
Edith M. S Hodgetts has written: 'Tales and legends from the land of the tzar' -- subject(s): Tales, Legends
Razor Tales - 2012 Legends 1-3 was released on: USA: 15 November 2013
Texas Tales and Legends - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 15 January 2000 (Dallas, Texas)
Stories, myths and legends are all synonyms for the word tales.
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Tall Tales and Legends - 1985 Annie Oakley 1-9 was released on: USA: 24 December 1985
Raymond Lamont-Brown has written: 'Mysteries and legends' -- subject(s): Tales, Legends
Legends can typically be found in the Dewey Decimal Classification system under the 398 section, which covers folklore and mythology. This section includes various types of legends, myths, fairy tales, and folk tales from different cultures around the world.