The Island of Women by Basil Hall Chamberlain

The Island of Women

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Basil Hall Chamberlain (October 18, 1850 – February 15, 1935) was a professor of Japanese at Tokyo Imperial University and one of the foremost British Japanologists active in Japan during the late 19th century. The most famous works of Basil Hall Chamberlain are translation of the “Kojiki” (1882), “A Handbook of Colloquial Japanese” (1888), “Things Japanese” (1890), and “A Practical Guide to the Study of Japanese Writing” (1905). 
“The Island of Women” is an Ainu folk story translated by Basil Hall Chamberlain and included in “Aino Folk-Tales” collection in 1887-1888. This story will tell about an Ainu chieftain and his two sons, who founded an Island there were only women. Why did only women living here? Maybe, It better to go out of here as quick as chieftain can? Let's read and enjoy the traditional folk tale of one of the most mysterious and popular nowadays nationality!

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