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Folklore, Tales and Myths
CTDev
14 episodes
2 days ago
Before there was written history, there were stories. Stories told around a campfire to explain the stars, tales whispered to children at bedtime, and sacred myths that shaped entire civilizations. Welcome to Folklore, Tales and Myths, the podcast that journeys into the heart of humanity's most enduring narratives.
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Before there was written history, there were stories. Stories told around a campfire to explain the stars, tales whispered to children at bedtime, and sacred myths that shaped entire civilizations. Welcome to Folklore, Tales and Myths, the podcast that journeys into the heart of humanity's most enduring narratives.
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The Legend of Momotaro, the Peach Boy
Folklore, Tales and Myths
19 minutes 44 seconds
1 month ago
The Legend of Momotaro, the Peach Boy

In this episode of our podcast, we explore one of Japan's most famous and beloved folktales: the story of Momotarō, the Peach Boy. We begin by recounting the master narrative known to children across Japan—the tale of a boy born from a giant peach who befriends a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant to vanquish a band of ogres on a distant island. This podcast then delves into the story's rich history, examining significant variations, including an older version where an elderly couple is rejuvenated by the magical peach. We will discuss the tale's deep geographical roots in Okayama Prefecture, tracing its origins to an even older legend of a prince and an ogre, which may represent a historical conflict. The episode also analyzes the story's core themes and symbolism, from the significance of the peach to the scholarly interpretations of folklorist Kunio Yanagita. Finally, this podcast explores Momotarō's modern legacy, from its use as a tool of wartime propaganda to its enduring presence in contemporary pop culture, including popular manga, anime, and video games.


Tags:Japanese Folklore, Momotaro, Peach Boy, Japanese Mythology, Kunio Yanagita, Okayama, Oni

Folklore, Tales and Myths
Before there was written history, there were stories. Stories told around a campfire to explain the stars, tales whispered to children at bedtime, and sacred myths that shaped entire civilizations. Welcome to Folklore, Tales and Myths, the podcast that journeys into the heart of humanity's most enduring narratives.