"The Mouse's Wedding" by Unknown is a Japanese story for kids from the late 1800s to early 1900s. This book highlights marriage traditions and happy families and it tells the story of Kanemochi and Onaga, two mice, trying to find a wife for their sweet son, Fukutaro. They find Hatsuka, a pretty mouse, to marry him, and they carefully plan the traditional wedding where they exchange gifts and drink sake. The wedding goes well, and the new couple lives happily with Fukutaro's parents, showing how important family, contentment, and good luck are in Japanese culture.
The Mouse's Wedding
By Unknown
In a land of miniature customs, witness a meticulously planned marriage that unites not just two mice, but two families in a tapestry of tradition and joyful harmony.
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