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Tsunami! / Kimiko Kajikawa, Ed Young--Illustrator / Genre: non-fiction Format: picture book Plot Summary: A wealthy man in a Japanese village, who everyone calls Ojiisan, which means grandfather, sets fire to his rice fields to warn the innocent people of an approaching tsunami/5.  · the Japanese word tsunami means, "harbor wave" Tsunami! By Kimiko Kajikawa Tsunami!, is a Folktale that originated from Japan What is a Tsunami? Worst Tsunami in Japan's History Ma What does Ojiisan do to get the villagers to move to safety? review 2: The story Tsunami by Kimiko Kajikawa, is about a man named Ojiisan, who was the oldest and wealthiest man in the village, he was watching all of .


Introduce children to Japanese art and traditional storytelling as they read Tsunami!, written by Kimiko Kajikawa and illustrated by Ed Young. Enrich children's understanding of the story through the lesson plans, discussion questions, and Japanese vocabulary review in this teacher's guide for the book. TSUNAMI! was written by Kimiko Kajikawa. TSUNAMI! was published by Philomel Books. Kimiko Kajikawa, Ed Young. An exciting yet touching portrayal of a natural disaster, this folktale tells how an elderly Japanese farmer saved a village from an impending monster wave, otherwise known as the "tsunami," by setting fire to his rice fields so as to get the villagers to move to higher ground.


Read aloud Story. review 2: The story Tsunami by Kimiko Kajikawa, is about a man named Ojiisan, who was the oldest and wealthiest man in the village, he was watching all of the people in the village at the rice ceremony from his balcony. TSUNAMI! is adapted from a story "A Living God" by Lafcadio Hearn. It is the tale of Ojiisan (meaning grandfather), a wise old rice farmer who lived on a mountainside near the sea, a man who lives simply despite being the oldest and wealthiest person in his village.

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