Japanese Kindergarten Moms’ Culture JPG

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(1)When I see them fighting with kindergarten mothers,
(2)Sometimes I wonder what’s wrong with him.
(3)In fact, this is because of Japan’s unique kindergarten culture.

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(1)In Japanese kindergarten, mothers and children
(2)To the point where you say you’re going around together.
(3)I ask for your participation.

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(1)What’s really unique is that when you enter kindergarten,
(2)It’s a culture where mothers have interviews.
(3)There’s even a strict dress code.

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(1)These dress codes can be used at parent briefing sessions,
(2)It’s the same with the attendance.

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(1)The competition continues during mealtime.
(2)The kid’s lunch box is the mother’s love.
(3)I think that’s what I’m showing you.

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(1)I’m going to make pretty boxed meals like character boxed meals.
(2)It’s common to pack it differently every day.

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(1)Even before I entered kindergarten,
(2)The competition begins.

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(1)With my mom near my house.
(2)We have to debut at a park.

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(1)When he was two years old, he went to a park near his house.
(2)Fall 2017 W that fits other kids’ mothers.
(3)It’s a unique culture.

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(1)If I make a bad debut at the park,
(2)Children could be bullied.
(3)It’s a must-have course.

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(1)The lunch box is a fierce competition between the same mothers!
(2)You have to wrap it up in a pretty and delicious way!
(3)The reason is
(4)I don’t want to hear that I lack sincerity in raising a child,
(5)The teacher’s praise fuels the invisible competition of mothers.

There was a related episode in “Ata Ata Ata”.

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