Does anyone here know one of our most famous folk tales *Momotaro*? (I think its English title is Peach John)
I visited Okayama the other day, and found this Momotaro themed mailbox.
Okayama is famous for kibidango sweet dumplings, which takes a very important role in the story.
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thisisjamesj said:
I’ve never heard of the story. But now you’ve given me something to learn about while I’m on break at work today. :)
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maybethings said:
*sings* Momotaro-san, Momotaro-san, o-koshi ni tsuketa kibidango hitotsu watashi ni kudasai na (It’s been a while since I heard this, excuse any typos)
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xingible said:
うわわ!!可愛い!!桃太郎の名前が知ってる、でも桃太郎のストリがわからないです。
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