Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | Japanese Fairy Tales | THE TONGUE-CUT SPARROW / THE STORY OF URASHIMA TARO, THE FISHER LAD / THE FARMER AND THE BADGER / THE ADVENTURES OF KINTARO, THE GOLDEN BOY; lines 2154-2248 | high | Katoda knows Hase-Hime is innocent, refuses to kill her, stays in the wilderness, builds a cottage with peasants’ help, calls his wife, and the old couple care for the princess, who trusts her father will search for her. | record |