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"The Dancing Girl"(舞姫Maihime) was the first published short story by the Japanese writer Mori Ogai. The story first appeared in Kokumin no Tomo (国民之友) in 1890, and is based on Mori's own experiences as a medical student in Germany. In some ways, this tale foreshadows Puccini's Madama Butterfly, which deals with a similar theme but with a slight role reversal: in Madama Butterfly, a Western man abandons a Japanese woman, while in The Dancing Girl a Japanese man leaves a Western woman. There is an animated adaptation that was released in North America by Central Park Media.

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  • "The Dancing Girl"(舞姫Maihime) was the first published short story by the Japanese writer Mori Ogai. The story first appeared in Kokumin no Tomo (国民之友) in 1890, and is based on Mori's own experiences as a medical student in Germany. In some ways, this tale foreshadows Puccini's Madama Butterfly, which deals with a similar theme but with a slight role reversal: in Madama Butterfly, a Western man abandons a Japanese woman, while in The Dancing Girl a Japanese man leaves a Western woman. There is an animated adaptation that was released in North America by Central Park Media.
  • The Dancing Girl was a curved knife that belonged to Aristede (792). He later calls it "The Dancing Lady" (810).
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  • "The Dancing Girl"(舞姫Maihime) was the first published short story by the Japanese writer Mori Ogai. The story first appeared in Kokumin no Tomo (国民之友) in 1890, and is based on Mori's own experiences as a medical student in Germany. In some ways, this tale foreshadows Puccini's Madama Butterfly, which deals with a similar theme but with a slight role reversal: in Madama Butterfly, a Western man abandons a Japanese woman, while in The Dancing Girl a Japanese man leaves a Western woman. There is an animated adaptation that was released in North America by Central Park Media.
  • The Dancing Girl was a curved knife that belonged to Aristede (792). He later calls it "The Dancing Lady" (810).
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