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"Urashima," about a fisherman who rescues a turtle; and the kind-hearted princess in the Swahili fairytale, "
The Spark of Yahoo! 2010
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"Urashima," about a fisherman who rescues a turtle; and the kind-hearted princess in the Swahili fairytale, "
The Spark of Yahoo! 2010
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"Urashima," about a fisherman who rescues a turtle; and the kind-hearted princess in the Swahili fairytale, "
The Spark of Yahoo! 2009
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"Urashima," about a fisherman who rescues a turtle; and the kind-hearted princess in the Swahili fairytale, "
The Spark of Yahoo! 2009
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We are introduced to Keinosuke Urashima, a student who keeps failing the entrance examine to Tokyo U, and his girlfriend Nana Nanasegawa.
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“My name is Keiko Urashima and this is my teacher Goro.”
Arcana Magi Pure - c.5 H-M Brown 2011
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"This is a school, we can't stay here forever," said Hitoshi Urashima, a 49-year-old architect whose waterfront home was obliterated on March 11.
Hunting for Permanent Homes Gordon Fairclough 2011
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Another boy-hero is Urashima, who visited Elysium in a fishing-boat.
The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day Alexander F. Chamberlain
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A faint blue mist floated out and spread over the sea, and a wonderful change took place at once in Urashima.
Peeps at Many Lands: Japan John Finnemore
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Urashima was a handsome fisher-boy, who lived near the Sea of Japan, and every day he went out in his boat to catch fish in order to help his parents.
Peeps at Many Lands: Japan John Finnemore
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