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Sayuri and son go to Korea… “You cannot wear a mask under the age of 3 in Japan”


Sayuri (Fujita Sayuri), a Japanese broadcaster who received attention as a “voluntary unmarried mother,” returned to Korea.

On the 12th, in a video uploaded on the YouTube channel Sayuri TV, Sayuri arrives at a Japanese airport to come to Korea with her son Jen.

The video, which seems to have been filmed on the 9th of last month, included Sayuri making rice cakes with her parents in Japan before coming to the airport and making miso soup.

Sayuri’s mother chose “riding a bicycle on the Han River” as her work with Zen. Also, “in Japan, it is called’one-year-old rice cake’. Tie a pretty large mochi on your back and let them walk. Sayuri remembered her childhood memories, saying, “When Sayuri was young, she carried that heavy thing and walked.

Sayuri’s father shuddered, saying, “I’m not so handsome,” when he said that his grandson, Jen, was like him.

The next day, Sayuri took a taxi to the airport with his family. Sayuri said, “Only my son did not wear a mask, but in Japan, those under the age of three should not wear a mask. He said it was rather dangerous because he couldn’t breathe well. So when you go to the airport, you have to be careful.”

Sayuri also said, “It was difficult to get a Korean visa this time because of Corona 19. My son came out with a family visa right away, but my mother didn’t come out and it took time.” Sayuri’s father remained in Japan.

The video ended with Sayuri getting on a plane and flying to Korea. Sayuri appears to be in self-quarantine in Korea with her mother and Zen. The next video uploaded is expected to depict self-isolation.

Earlier, Sayuri gave birth to Zen by donating sperm from a man stored in a Japanese sperm bank last November. Since then, he has been receiving a lot of response by publicizing his son’s appearance through YouTube.



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