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The Story of Prince Yamato Take
- Narrated by: Ken MacMillan
- Length: 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Introduce your child to this classic Japanese tale of honor and bravery through Nation9's beautifully narrated audiobook, targeted for kids aged 9 to 12.
"The great Japanese Empire has three precious treasures that have been guarded with jealous care from the beginning of time: The Mirror of Yata, the Jewel of Yasakami, and the Sword of Murakumo. Of these three treasures of the Empire, the sword of Murakumo is considered the most precious and highly honored because it is the symbol of strength to the warriors of Japan and a sign of invincibility for the Emperor."
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