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2009年12月1日火曜日

Haiku about Princess Tatsuko


Princess Tatsuko

watches leaves falling ―

Lake Tazawa


田沢湖で葉の散るを観る辰子姫

Tazawako de ha no chiru wo miru Tatsuko hime



Princess Tatsuko

dreams of eternity ―

winter lake


冬の湖永遠を夢見る辰子姫

fuyu no umi towa wo yumemiru Tatsuko hime



Akita is a place of wonderful nature highlighted by folklore, enchanting tales and legends.

One of the many great mysterious folkloric tales is encapsulated in the golden statue you see in the picture. The statue is of Tatsuko Hime(辰子姫). We'll call her Princess Tatsuko.

Erected in 1968, this golden statue stands on the shore of Lake Tazawa(田沢湖), the deepest lake in the entire Japanese archipelago. Legend has it that the crystalline waters that feed the lake were a main source of Princess Tatsuko's enchanting beauty. She drank from these waters in the belief that it would give her eternal beauty. Unfortunately, she drank so much of the water that Goddess Kannon (観音)cursed her, and turned her into a water dragon.


Well, the story gets more interesting. Prince Hachirotaro(八郎太郎), a young prince from a nearby village, went fishing one day and ate a fish from a stream near Lake Tazawa and from that developed a powerful unquenchable thirst. He drank the water there for 33 days, and as a result also turned into a huge water dragon! Since he could never go home in such a condition, he decided to inhabit Lake Tazawa, which as you know was home to Princess Tatsuko. Of course they got together. 2 water dragons in the same place, what are the chances!?!


Tales passed down throughout the different eras tell us that during the winter months, the heat from their passionate lovemaking prevents the lake from ever freezing over. Scientists might give you another version but it won't be as romantic, hehehe!

(http://blog.gaijinpot.com/travel-sighseeing /a-princess-a-prince-dragons)


― Hidenori Hiruta











5 件のコメント:

  1. I am blessed to have found your site. Your pictures, poetry, and writing are all treasures. I will come by and read and learn often. I would be honored if you visited my humble blogsite. Domo arigato.

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  2. Very nice Hiruta san....I've little exposure to Japanese folklore and literature....Your blog is becoming an inspiration to read more :)

    wishes,
    devika

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  3. I remember visiting this place and Tatsuko Hime.
    I love Lake Tazawa !

    Thanks for introducing this via haiku!

    Gabi form Okayama

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  4. __Great presentation... !
    __The scientists can say as they will, but I'll stay with the legend! _m

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