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Once upon a time there lived an old man and an old woman. The couple had no children, so they prayed to God. “Please God, let us have a child, no matter how small.” | |
And sure enough, a small child was born. It was a boy just about the size of the old man’s thumb. The couple promptly named him “Issun-boshi” (One-Inch Boy). | |
One day Issun-boshi said to the old man and old woman, “I would like to go to the capital and work. Please make preparations for my journey.” | |
So the old man made a sword out of a sewing needle that was just the right size for Issun-boshi. The old woman set a soup bowl afloat in the river as a boat for Issun-boshi to ride in. Skillfully paddling his soup bowl boat with a chopstick, Issun-boshi set out for the capital. | |
Upon arriving at the capital, Issun-boshi visited the most splendid house in the city. | |
“Please open the gate,” he called out. “I have a request.” | |
The lord of the house opened the gate and looked around, but saw no one there. | |
“Who on earth is it? I don’t see anyone.” | |
“I’m at your feet.” | |
The lord finally discovered little Issun-boshi standing next to his shoes in the entranceway. | |
“Goodness, what a tiny child!” | |
“My name is Issun-boshi. Please let me work here.” | |
“You seem quite energetic and intelligent,” the lord said. “All right, I’ll make you one of my retainers.” | |
Issun-boshi became the escort of the lord’s daughter, who was a princess. | |
One day Issun-boshi accompanied the princess on a visit to the temple. On the way there they came upon a big ogre, who sought to snatch the maiden away. | |
“Wicked ogre, you’d better not lay a finger on the princess!” | |
“How impertinent. I’ll eat you up!” the ogre said, and gulped Issun-boshi down. | |
“Ow, ouch!” the ogre began shouting, because Issun-boshi was stabbing inside the ogre’s belly with his needle sword. | |
“At this rate, I’ll die of pain,” the ogre moaned. “I give in. Let me go!” | |
The ogre spit Issun-boshi out and ran off toward the mountains at full speed. | |
“Thank you for saving me. You may be small, but you are very brave and strong,” the princess said. | |
“That ogre seems to have left something behind,” Issun-boshi said. “What’s this?” | |
“Why, that is the Magic Mallet (Uchide no Kozuchi). When you shake it, you get whatever you wish for. Issun-boshi, what do you wish for?” | |
“I want to grow up!” | |
When the princess shook the Magic Mallet, Issun-boshi grew and grew, and in the blink of an eye he had become a full-grown man. | |
Issun-boshi married the princess and became a fine samurai, just as he had hoped. | |
https://www.gov-online.go.jp/eng/publicity/book/hlj/html/201408/201408_09_en.html |