folklore
Folklore is a study aimed at studying folk culture such as literature, music, and art, or customs passed down to myths, legends, or the private sector, which are passed down from human society to oral tradition, and revealing the national culture therefrom. People who study this discipline are called folklorists. There is some overlap between ethnology and anthropology, but it is common that folklore is studied mainly on the traditions of the area where the researcher lives, while these studies study the culture of society which is thought to be largely unexplored. In Europe, the study of folklore began in 1812 with the book "The Story for Children and Families," published by German Brother Grimshaw in 1812, and the establishment of the Folklore Society in 1878. In 1888, In terms of cultural anthropology, etc., we have a primitive culture from a similar point of view.