Momotaro Folklore Sites
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Momotaro Folklore Sites
桃太郎伝説ゆかりの地
Overview
Statues and landmarks celebrating Japan's beloved Peach Boy legend scattered throughout Okayama, the hero's birthplace.
Okayama claims Momotaro, the Peach Boy of Japanese folklore, as its own, and the city has leaned into the connection across several sites. The main boulevard from the station to Korakuen Garden is called Momotaro Avenue, lined with statues of the hero and his companions. The Kibiji cycling route east of the city passes through the countryside that inspired the original legend, with ancient burial mounds, shrines, and pheasant farms along the way. A dedicated Momotaro museum covers the story's many versions and regional variations. The peach-flavored sweets sold throughout Okayama tie the legend directly to the prefecture's actual fruit production, which is substantial.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 桃太郎伝説ゆかりの地
- Nearest station
- Okayama Station (Varies by site)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- Advance booking recommended for weekends and holidays. Walk-in usually possible on weekdays. Check hours online.
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