Ano, I'm mostly a fan of Japanese legends and folktales, which I learned a lot from my sensei in Okinawa...
One of the legends she taught me was the legend of "Tanabata"...
Though, it's kinda a sad story....
(Tanabata is a festival celebrated July 7, or August 7 in someplaces... It's when kids [umm..., adults, too] write down their wishes on coloured sheets of paper and hang them on bamboo trees [well, we didn't have any where we lived, so everyone tied them to the banyan tree] along with decorations.... Then, everyone would pray hard so their wishes would come true...)
Um... since this is kinda a long story so I'll try to shorten it some, the best I can...
There was a young man, who was on his way home from working in the fields, when he found a fine robe lying on the ground. It was a robe of feathers, that he wanted himself, but then he heard someone call out to him... It was a beautiful girl who said that that was her robe, and that she needed it back because she couldn't go back to heaven without it... The guy acted like he didn't know what robe she was talking about, so since she couldn't go back to heaven, she had to stay on earth. So she went to live with the man...
The girl's name was Tanabata. After a while, Tanabata and the man got married, and were living happily together...
Since the man loved his wife so much, he didn't want her to go back to heaven, so he hid her robe inbetween two beams in the ceiling...
One day, Tanabata found it, and she put it on....
When the man came back, he was surprised to find out that Tanabata had found her robe and she was wearing it, standing in front of the house. But then Tanabata began to rise up back to heaven, and she called out to her husband,
"If you love me, weave a thousand pairs of straw sandals and bury them around the bamboo tree. If you do that, we'll be sure to see each other again. Please do this. I'll be waiting for you." Then Tanabata rose back up to heaven...
The man was sad, but he tried to hurry and weave the straw sandals, just like his wife had requested. He weaved days and nights. Then he took the sandals that he had weaved and buried them around the bamboo tree... As soon as he did, the bamboo tree started to grow upward to the sky... It went higher and higher, and soon the man saw Tanabata... But in his hurry of trying to make the sandals so he could see his beautiful wife, he only made 999... So the tree fell short, and the man couldn't reach her...
So, Tanabata reached out to him and grabbed him, and pulled him over the clouds... She was happy to see that her husband tried so hard to get back to her, because she loved him very much. Though, the couple were very happy, Tanabata's father was not. He was very angry and upset that his daughter had married a man from the world below them, so... he gave the man hard work to do...
He told him to guard the melon field for 3 days and 3 nights, and he also said if he ate one of the melons, something terrible would happen... Tanabata told her husband that he absolutely couldn't eat any of the melons... but, as the 3 days went by, the man got hungry and thristy, and he couldn't take it anymore. So he reached for a melon...
When he touched it, a river of water bursted out of it. He called to his wife but, in an instant, the two were pulled far away from one another...
The two lovers looking across the river at each other became the stars Altair and Vega. Tanabata's father allows them to meet, but only once a year, on the night of July 7. To this day these two stars face each other across the Milky Way, shining brightly.
That's the story....
gomen nasai, I didn't shorten it much...