Hanaca?s Hat (folk Tale -japan)
(Ken Methold; Helen Jacobs)
Hanaca was the daughter of a samurai who made her wear a strange, wide-brimmed hat that covered her face. Her father had put it on her head just before he died and no one was able to take it off. Everyone in the town laughed at Hanaca because of her hat and this made her unhappy. One day, she decided she did not want to live in the town any longer, so she left. She walked a long way until she came to a city. There she found work in the Emperor?s palace. But again she was laughed at, and the other palace workers behaved badly toward her. One day, the Emperor?s son found Hanaca crying. He asked her what was the matter, and when she told him, he felt so sorry for her that he decided to marry her. The Emperor was very angry when he heard about this, and he sent Hanaca away from the palace. Sadly, she walked toward the palace gates. Just as she reached them, a great wind blew her wide-brimmed hat off her head. Now everyone could see her face. Not only was she extremely beautiful, but she was wearing many precious jewels in her hair. Then one of the Emperor?s ministers realized who she was - the daughter of a famous samurai. He told the Emperor who immediately apologized to Hanaca and allowed his son to marry her. However, Hanaca decided she did not want to marry the son of an Emperor who had behaved so badly toward her. She left the palace and made a new and happy life for herself elsewhere.
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