An illustration 01 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved Long time ago, there was a stingy man. He always said, An illustration 02 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘Oh, I want a wife who eats nothing and works hard.’ An illustration 03 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘I’m a woman who eats nothing and works hard. Why don’t you marry me?’ An illustration 04 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved she said. An illustration 05 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved He was delighted to hear that and married her. An illustration 06 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved The woman worked very hard. An illustration 07 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘She never eats but works hard. She is a perfect wife.’ An illustration 08 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘Hum. Weird. My wife shouldn’t eat nothing.’ An illustration 09 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘No. I don’t know at all.’ An illustration 10 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved Next morning, An illustration 11 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved He pretended to go to work and hid himself in the attic to watch her. An illustration 12 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved Then, his wife took a rice bag from the granary, An illustration 13 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved and cooked rice with a big iron pot bringing from somewhere. An illustration 14 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved She kept making a lot of onigiri (rice ball) with 1.8 l of salt and piled them up. An illustration 15 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘It’s like festival. What is she going to do with a lot of onigiri?’ An illustration 16 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved When he looked at her, she began to comb her hair and she pushed through the top of hair. An illustration 17 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved To his surprise, a big mouth appeared from the cracked top of head and opened. An illustration 18 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved She threw onigiri into the mouth one after another, An illustration 19 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved and finished off a rice bag of onigiri. An illustration 20 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘Oh no. My wife is a monster!’ An illustration 21 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved The man trembled with shiver,he went down from the attic without being noticed, knocked the front door as if he just came back from work. An illustration 22 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved she welcomed him with a smile. An illustration 23 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘Listen. An illustration 24 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved but, I want a tub and rope as a souvenior.’ An illustration 25 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved When he gave them, she said, An illustration 26 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘Could you check whether there is any hole at the bottom of the tub?’ An illustration 27 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved When he went into the tub, An illustration 28 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved An illustration 29 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved she tied up the tub with the rope and carried it up with him in the tub. An illustration 30 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved The man astonished and looked her face, An illustration 31 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved she transfered into onibaba (ogress). An illustration 32 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved Ogress rushed faster than a horse, An illustration 33 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved brought him into the mountain. An illustration 30 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘She’ll kill me! What should I do?’ An illustration 34 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved While he was thinking how to escape, ogress was going to take a rest leaning against the tree. An illustration 35 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved He grabbed a branch and ran away from her. An illustration 36 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘Everyone comes here! I have a yummy human!’ An illustration 37 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved A lot of ogre gathered and looked into the empty tub. An illustration 38 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved Angry ogress turned back the mountain path and soon found the man. An illustration 39 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘Wait!’ An illustration 40 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘No! Help me!’ An illustration 41 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved He dived into the bush before the ogress catches his neck. An illustration 42 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved She looked scared the bush, she won’t go into. An illustration 43 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved He recited the Buddha with his body shivering. An illustration 44 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘Namu Amida Butsu.’ An illustration 45 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved The ogress went back and forth around the bush, after a time, she gave up and disappeared. An illustration 46 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved ‘I’m relieved… but, why am I saved?’ An illustration 47 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved The ogress thought the leaf of the iris as a sword, so she couldn’t close to him. An illustration 48 (Illustration size 2560 × 1440)All rights reserved That day was May 5th.Even now, some people believe to put the iris on the rooftop as an amulet on May 5th. The End |
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