Once upon a time, there lived in Japan
a peasant and his wife. They were sad couple because they had no
children. They kept praying to their god pleading to give them a child.
While cutting wood by a stream
one day, the man saw a large peach floating on the water. He ran to pick
it up. His wife was excited because she had never seen such a large
peach before. They were about to cut the peach when they heard a voice
from inside.
The couples were surprised to do
anything. The peach then cracked open, and there was a beautiful baby
inside. The couples were very happy, of course. They named the baby
Momotaro, which meant ‘peach boy’.
Momotaro grew up to be clever, courage young man. His parents loved him very much.
One day, Momotaro told his
parents hat he was going to fight the pirates who always attacked their
village. These pirates lived on an island a few kilometers away.
Momotaro’s mother packed his food, and his father gave him a sword.
Having blessed Momotaro, they sent him off on his journey.
Sailing on his boat, Momotaro
met an eagle going in the same direction. They became good friends;
soon, both of them arrived on the island of the pirates.
Momotaro drew out the sacred
sword his father had given him and began to fight the pirates. The eagle
flew over the thieves’ heads, pecking at their eyes. Finally, the
pirates were defeated.
Momotaro brought home all the
goods that pirates had stolen. His parents were proud of him, and they
were overjoyed at his victory and save return.
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