Uchide no kozuchi (English Wikipedia)

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  • Sargent, G.W. (1969) [1959], The Japanese Family Storehouse, CUP Archive, pp. 85, 199, note 4
  • Sakai, Atsuharu (1952), "(237) Uchide-no-kozuchi or Aladdin's Mallet", Japan in a Nutshell: Japanese psychology, tradition, customs and manners, Yamagata Print. Company, p. 162
  • Garis, Frederic de (2013) [1935], We Japanese : being descriptions of many of the customs, manners, ceremonies, festivals, arts and crafts of the Japanese, Routledge, p. 566–, ISBN 9781136183676 (Yamagata press, 1935, 1936, 1937; 富士屋ホテル 1940)
  • "吉備団子", 日本大百科全書, vol. 3, 小学館, 1985, p. 142, ISBN 9784095260037
  • Bialock, David T. (2007), Eccentric Spaces, Hidden Histories, Stanford University Press, p. 292, ISBN 978-0804767644

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  • Antoni, Klaus (1991). "Momotarō (The Peach Boy) and the Spirit of Japan: Concerning the Function of a Fairy Tale in Japanese Nationalism of the Early Shōwa Age". Asian Folklore Studies. 50 (1): 155–188. doi:10.2307/1178189. JSTOR 1178189. S2CID 165857235.

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  • 高橋, 亨 (2004). 無名草子における引用関連文献の総合的調査と研究. 科学研究費補助金 研究種目 (Thesis). hdl:2237/13131.

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  • Antoni, Klaus (1991). "Momotarō (The Peach Boy) and the Spirit of Japan: Concerning the Function of a Fairy Tale in Japanese Nationalism of the Early Shōwa Age". Asian Folklore Studies. 50 (1): 155–188. doi:10.2307/1178189. JSTOR 1178189. S2CID 165857235.

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  • Antoni, Klaus (1991). "Momotarō (The Peach Boy) and the Spirit of Japan: Concerning the Function of a Fairy Tale in Japanese Nationalism of the Early Shōwa Age". Asian Folklore Studies. 50 (1): 155–188. doi:10.2307/1178189. JSTOR 1178189. S2CID 165857235.