Once upon a time, a large peach floated down the river in Okayama. An elderly couple found it and, upon opening it, discovered a healthy baby boy inside. They named him Momotaro, meaning "peach boy." As he grew, Momotaro decided to journey to Onigashima, the island of demons, to defeat the monsters terrorizing the village. The couple gave him kibidango (millet dumplings) for the trip. Along the way, he met a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant, whom he shared the kibidango with, forming a team. Together, they fought the demons, defeated their leader, and returned the stolen treasures to the village. The villagers rejoiced, and Momotaro lived happily with the elderly couple. This story is a classic Japanese folktale that teaches the values of courage, justice, and teamwork.

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