🕊️ The Grateful Crane (A Classic Japanese Fairy Tale – Full English Version for Children)
Long ago, in a quiet mountain village in Japan, there lived a poor but kind young man named Yōsuke.
Yōsuke lived alone in a small wooden house near the forest 🌲.
Although he did not have much, he always tried to help others whenever he could.
❄️ A Crane in Trouble
One cold winter evening, while walking through the snow ❄️,
Yōsuke heard a weak, painful sound.
He followed the sound and saw a crane 🕊️ caught in a hunter’s trap.
The crane struggled, its wings injured and trembling.
Without hesitation, Yōsuke carefully freed the crane.
“Go,” he said softly.
“Be safe.”
The crane looked at him for a long moment, as if thanking him,
then slowly flew away into the snowy sky.
Yōsuke returned home, never expecting anything in return.
🌙 A Mysterious Visitor
That night, as the wind howled outside, someone knocked on Yōsuke’s door 🚪.
When he opened it, he saw a young woman standing in the snow.
“Please,” she said gently,
“I have nowhere to go. May I stay here for the night?”
Yōsuke welcomed her inside and shared his simple meal.
The woman stayed, and in time, they became husband and wife 💍.
🧵 The Woman’s Gift
One day, the woman said:
“I can weave beautiful cloth.
Please build me a small room, but promise never to look inside while I am working.”
Yōsuke agreed.
Inside the room, day and night, the sound of weaving could be heard.
After several days, the woman emerged with the most beautiful cloth Yōsuke had ever seen ✨.
He sold it at the market, and people paid a great price.
⚠️ A Broken Promise
Greedy merchants begged for more cloth.
Yōsuke hesitated, but finally asked his wife to weave again.
She agreed, looking tired.
Again, she warned:
“Please do not look inside.”
But one day, curiosity overcame him.
He quietly opened the door.
Inside, he saw a crane, plucking feathers from its own body and weaving them into cloth 🕊️😢.
Yōsuke cried out in shock.
🌅 A Sad Farewell
The crane turned and looked at him sadly.
“You saved my life,” she said.
“That is why I became your wife.
But now that you have broken your promise, I must leave.”
With those words, she transformed into a crane and flew into the sky.
Yōsuke watched, tears falling, as she disappeared forever 🌤️.
🌟 The Lesson
Parents in Japan tell children:
“True kindness asks for nothing in return,
and promises must always be kept.”
And the story of the Grateful Crane is remembered to this day.
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