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I am a 35 year old single male, and after watching this video i feel totaly inspired to become a 27-year old japanese mom. Edit: Wow!! Just noticed my comment got +9500 likes within a month!!! You guys are awesome!! Thanks to everyone and have a great life!
I am watching this video now that Sutan is 3 years old. I now understand why Sutan's verbal skills are so advanced. Moe spoke to her all the time when she was an infant . Also she has such thick hair! So adorable.
they were always those things, just women have spent decade trying to prove that its hard work sadly. I literally don't want kids because its too hard work 🤣
@@PaganMin-1966 Yes and no. I guess it depends if you are in a big city or in a rural area. And unfortunately it depends on your ethnicity and skin tone too. There are countries that are often portrayed as rude and aggressive but in fact soo much more welcoming and friendly in real life. While Japan is always depicted as super polite and respectful, some people who come there get a culture shock when people discriminate against them or make insensitive comments about their accents, culture, or skin color. Every country has the good and the bad. So does Japan.
She has now a UA-cam channel where she cooks and shows wonderful places in Japan and was also in a world tour because she made her own sauce. She is wonderful.
If I see this. Being a mom and a full time housewife is a such an "effortless" and happy thing. But why almost 80% women there dont want to do these anymore for the past 20 years?
@indraningsihsilen922 Because itsy exhausting. It's nearly impossible during late pregnancy and when baby is very young. Then if more babies come, it IS impossible so help must be hired it grandparents live in for some time. In the past, people lived together and close by. People also had bigger families and cheap domestic help. So pregnant women and young mothers were not isolated and alone. Women of all ages helped each other, even the elderly women cooked at least or held the baby. Now, women often must do for themselves by themselves. Childcare is very expensive too. In my case, Iost a lot of weight after the baby and then lost my milk supply because I didn't have time to cook healthy food. I was very sad but then things became easier too since I wasn't a slave to breastfeeding and pumping. I also had almost no help and I was recovering from a c-section and a preemie baby. If I have a second child before this one can go to nursery school, we will have to hire someone. It's simply too much to manage alone. At least this mother has a tiny home. That's smart. I have a 4 bedroom, 2 story home to keep clean.
@@SenoraNina0908 can’t speak for everyone but I’m 20 and personally have never felt the desire to have children. I would much rather go to work than to have kids
2 weeks late but: if you're not calm or if you are stressed about something, the baby could feel it and be stressed too, if you know what I mean. It's like when you feel a little sad and invite a friend that you know is in a happy mood, suddenly, you will feel happy too! If you work like that why won't the baby :) (sorry if my English is bad it's not my native language)
It all makes sense when Paolo mentioned that she used to be a Geisha apprentice in Kyoto for 6 years. Because it's really really hard... No wonder she has become what she is now. Really poised and patient person.
The mom is an absolute beauty, and the baby... I can’t with that adorable face! But the most interesting is to see how different cultures live, I love seeing that!
Well he's definitely far older than her ( I'm guessing in his mid to late 30's) and loaded af. Classic case of the young gorgeous woman marrying into money. Not hating but that's a fact
@@SS-yv9cq Japanese women are pragmatic. They prefer a man who have a stable job and can ensure they will have a stable family life. Looks, age and performance in bed is secondary.
I recently knew about Moe and Sutan, but I realized that I had seen them in this video 2-3 years ago. Now knowing that Moe has a background as a Maiko, I’m not surprised why she is so patient and disciplined.
@@IlmurOsp lol yes way. I'm from the southern part of Africa so I'm not familiar with it. But as I saw more videos I got to understand its style of dressing.
i love how healthy she lives, she has such a ''clean'' life, she has daily routines that keeps her healthy. I'm laying in bed everyday debating when i have the power to shower...
@@dogwrld9796 Japanese babies looks cute because their parents know how to properly raise them. Karens on the other hand, makes every baby looks punchable when they turns 9
I think her technique for talking a lot with her baby works really well. Sutan not only well behaved but she also talks smoothly nowadays. I love them very much. Watching her makes me less afraid of being a mother in the future
Culture is the image of your identity and race. Everyone should ve proud of their own race and culture. It has nothing to do with learning any language you like
In fact, it makes no sense to expose a child to a language by letting it watch tv. Children learn language by interaction. Learning a language by watching tv or listening to a radio show is impossible and makes linguistically no sense at all.
@@-_--_--- hahahahaha most 27 year olds def arent this mature and organized, atleast in the usa. I know several who are still trying to get the hang of adulting despite working full time.
For anybody that says they don’t look rich, the train station they used was jiyugaoka which is a super fancy area and a house there would cost over a million usd. Just FYI.
i'm guessing its not hard for a woman that looks like that to find a rich man willing to stick a baby in her. she'd have to have the personality of a potato, or a drug habit.
They have a yard in Tokyo. That's what told me that they were very very well off. A yard even that size in a city that has approximately a third of Canada's population...
I think many ppl missed the point that she was trained as a maiko / apprentice geisha for six years.She must have gone through a very rigid training regimen to be able to carry herself with grace and elegant like that. If anyone watched Memoirs of a geisha they probably know this line " a geisha is a moving work of art.
Routine. Routine. If you slowly do all this things step by step then it becomes more easy each time you do it. Its like a process. It might look all very easy but it took time to practice ; )
JO MANGEEE well my mom actually has a job to be able to get me and my dad nice things, and she cooks food everyday for both of us while cleaning up after my dad, I understand if you want to say most women but not all of course. :)
things I love about this family: - calmness and clean house - perfect mom with good manners and perfect skills - cutest baby ever - supportive and hardworking husband
@@Norman_Peterson You are exactly the reason why the western society is going down the drain. Are you really that thick to understand that the husband is working his ass off to provide for the family. Pull your head out of your entitled ass.
This is such a golden episode! Knowing Moe and Sutan since 2 years ago, I really enjoyed watching their beginning.. I hope there's a new clip where your two families meet and hang out together!
This guy must have a solid reputation to earn the trust of so many people. Japan is not so xenophobic but they won’t just let anyone in their door. Man, if some person claimed to be a UA-camr and wanted insight to my life I would be hesitant.
well a simple background check on a youtuber is a piece of cake. i would be hesitant as you, if some stranger unknown low subscriber youtuber ask me to collaborate on any shit they offered. and off course only the open minded person will gladly appear as a main role in this "the day in a life" series. besides the fact that paolo had live in japan for a long time and surely have lots of connection and friends there, some of the casts in this series were also already appear as an open minded person in social media which is the type that paolo surely be pick to contact in asking for collaboration.
This goes to show how being a housewife is just as busy as having a regular job. And there are women who work and go home to cook, clean, do laundry, etc.
my mum had 4 kids... worked as a full time teacher (requires after hour prep and marking)... single parent and managed to workout every day/cook/clean etc.... she's unbelievable in my eyes.... makes me think I could do it too....but being a parent still scares me lol
Yes, it's pretty hard working and attending to kids and house chores everyday. Though running my own business has the benefit of adjusting my own time, it's just as challenging.
In case anyone didn't know...Moe actually has a youtube channel now! She speaks in English and has subtitles. She teaches people how to cook Japanese food on her channel: "Kimono Mom" it also features Sutan a lot in each video with Moe sometimes teaching us how to make the baby food version of the recipes. It's honestly so wholesome-
Wow! I just realized this is Sutan, the cute Japanese toddler who cooks with her mom 😍🥰 She grew up so well and is so articulate now. Good job, parents! 👏👏
I love how Paolo video changed her life and inspired her to start her youtube channel. After watching her Kuden speech and how she was feeling isolated and loney when this was filmed. but how all the wonderful comments here made her feel not alone. The butterfly effect and how 1 small decision can change your life.
Many people comment "oh it's easy for them bcs they are rich and her husband has some restaurants" BUT please highlight these : 1. She doesn't hire maid. It's easy for her to hire one bcs they are rich, right? 2. She wakes up early morning to do house chores and cook for her husband 3. Instead of eating outside, her husband chooses to eat at home.
How do you know that it's always like that? Wouldn't it be possible for her to hire a maid like 3 or 4 days a week and that she's doing all this because she's being filmed? Don't get me wrong I'm not hating on these people, I'm just trying to say that you shouldn't believe everything because someone does something in front of a camera. Like when celebrities act like they're taking care of their children when paparazzis are around and as soon as the cameras are gone, the nannies are taking care of them
The fact that these people are saying all "their rich" to discredit the hard work a mother has to do in the house is something isn't it.😣 it doesn't matter if you're rich or poor, a true loving mother is always going to be hard work
@@El_ACG I understand your point, but judging from Japanese culture , it is very likely that it is indeed their everyday life, as people will even judge you if a wife didn't prepare the lunchbox from scratch. Moreover a nanny or maid is very uncommon in Japan if you are a full time mom, again , people will judge you and think you are unqualified wife/mom and consider "lazy", it doesn't matter if you are in middle class and could afford it, unless you are in the upper class with a mansion that are too big to handle on your own. It is more likely they will have a hourly paid housekeeper , but I highly doubt that in this case.
@@chrisw3407 sure that's possible but as far as I know, having a maid is common among the upper class in Japan, just like wearing kimonos when going out. I might as well go a little further and assume that the husband might be possibly linked to the yakuza. Imagine some guy running 7 high class restaurants in the middle of Tokyo with various secret "meeting rooms''. I mean is it just me or do regular restaurants also come with secret rooms for "VIPs''? Picture Paolo opening the secret door to the karaoke room just to see a yakuza member singing baka mitai 😅
Doing what he loves, making a fat stack, and coming home to a beautiful family he loves, a delicious meal, and a clean living space. This man did it. He's living the dream. I'd be grinning ear-to-ear daily if I had it like that.
@@blackattack1840 I'm sure he wishes he could actively see his daughter for more than an hour a day. Work-life balance is atrocious in Japan, this is known.
arielartista Husband works late at night to make sure his family has everything and she can have free time to enjoy doing her hobbies and hanging out with her friends. Both make a good couple 🙂.
Japanese culture when raising family life is calm & serene! I’m so impressed and in awe with the dedication and devotion of Japanese new mothers! Thank you so much for sharing with your viewers the culture of your home land 🫶😊
It's due to affluence. I live in Japan and the working class people here are so miserable, moreso than Americans. Most married couples hardly talk to each other except for what's needed to keep the lights on. Marriage here is a lot more contractual than the old "I'm getting married because he/she is my soul mate". A lot of men and women here choose marriage partners that would otherwise make great roommates that they won't have any domestic issues with and the vast majority opt to never have children, which is why the population growth is negative every year
Ummm... Everybody commenting here does realize they are on video right? They are Japanese and they know how to be very pleasant and polite when other people are watching. Not to mention it's just human nature when you're on camera
@@bgrant1974 Moe has created her own chanel after this video came out. We got to see more of her and her family. She is definitely a genuine good person in a way you cannot fake.
@Pancho Lopez It's an traditional custom You supposed to say it , like it or not, if you don't want to be thought as a rude person. The young toddlers are taught to say it, even if they don't know the meaning , and it becomes a habit.
@Delta Lima Bravo he was just saying what's in his mind chill like I totally agree with him because if women want men to treat them like that they have to do the same back
White Wild, the most important thing in the world isn’t having a baby. Smh Calm down. My mother had me at 32. My dad was fine. Also, it’s kind of funny how you are scolding this girl for not having a baby at 26, yet it is apparent that the woman in this video had her baby at the age of 27. It won’t be the end of the world if a woman chooses not to have a baby in her twenties. Adoption is also a possibility. So calm down. It is perfectly fine to not have a baby at 26.
slamming doors and vaccuming? you are still lvl 1i see... my mom talks on her phone in the living room, watches tv in the living room, eats in the living room, fight with my sisters and father in the living room and study in the living room... ps: my bed is in the living room...
Did you mom that also when you was a baby? I know nobody who likes to wake up some poor baby... It's not the same as having bigger kids or teens at home...
@@Kido_Kirigaya ofc ofc, my mom is THE BEST women i ever met in the whole universe. she cared for us (me and my siblings) alot, she even understands our feelings without us saying a word! if there is someone who deserves my life that would be her... all those sounds are extremely annoying to me but i prefer biting my arm instead of stopping her of doing something she wants to do.
She really is. If you watch her youtube channel - which is a cooking channel - she will always stop what she is doing to take time to pay attention to her daughter.
@@breadpitt6342 Being a single parent is hard and certainly isn't a path to be taken lightly. Don't expect her to have the time this mom had for her kids, because she'll need to work. You often need an iron will to be a single parent. Some manage nonetheless and they are to be respected, but being two is the safest way.
Moe is an incredible mom. Managing herself, Sutan and her husband's needs is a sight to see. What a mom! What a wife! And what a friend! Moe, you're an amazing person. I know the Japanese and Chinese don't particularly get along but I'd also be teaching Sutan Chinese. 💙💗💚💜
Actually. The husband should hire a housekeeper, so that the wife can have more quality time with the baby. Also. They REALLY need to dump the white noise machine, though! NO person can get proper rest with ANY form of noise! Poor Baby! Can't grow properly now! Plus. Today we know you should NEVER just walk away from a crying baby, because there is ALWAYS a reason that a baby cries! Walking away from a crying (or uncomfortable) baby is a HUGE oldschool error.
@@IngridduPreez so the husband must not only work, but also pay for a housekeeper so the wife can spend all her time playing with the kid? Wouldn't think so... Being a parent is a job, taking care of the house AND the baby is a proper routine if you're not working outside the home. Besides, it's good for the mind to focus on other things and not just on the child. Children need to learn to play independently too, and not cling to their mother 100% of the time, because it's not healthy for either of them!
@@dancingpigmonkey She needs to stay at house, i guess, because is more easy to feed the kid with breast milk. And maybe she should have a housekeeper if she does'nt have time to herself. And this "proper routine" is hard as hell. Anything you have to do - scrub the bathroons, make food with hot water or oil, wash and fold A LOT of clothes and there's go an infinity list - you still have to keep an eye at them (the babies). Because if you don't, they go to dangerous places or eat ants... By experience... But i don't have sure about what is right or wrong, so it does'nt matter what i write in an youtube comment.
@Dale • she's not lecturing or insulting the way she's training the kid to sleep, she's just stating the facts of what is known about baby development. Culture is not above science, and I'm sure that's why the mother used a timer to see how long the baby takes to stop crying so it's not too long. Still, the process of letting a child cry alone can be traumatic at a subconscious level, from higher rates of low self-esteem to even depression at a younger age in the future. Children when left alone to cry endlessly when they DO need something and don't get any form of attention back, they just learn to become silent, not automatically to go back to sleep, but more of a learnt behaviour that it doesn't matter what they do, it's useless to cry or make any sound. Abandonment.
When her husband returned and they sat together my heart filled with joy and warmth. I just feel happy for this family and also wish to live like this one day myself.
From what I gathered, Japanese families are a lot happier than most. It’s a very generous culture when it comes to raising a family comptes to the US. I also wish to love someone like this one day.
Is it because of the apartment, the neighborhood, or that she gets to stay home with the baby ? Just wondering because in the USA we often don’t get paid maternity leave and it’s maximum 3 months so many moms end up staying home which is what I did for 5 years. But I would say that even for middle class families in a large city, an apartment like that would not be out of reach. So it makes me wonder how the average Japanese family lives..
As a Japanese i envy her lifestyle... she’s such a talented mom managing childcare and housing choirs while maintaining her career as a Kimono teacher. She’s a highly cultural women and not to mention, she has that sweet baby and husband! What else to wish for? God bless you three
Indeed, it's very nice family that keeps traditions alive. Don't let foreigners and especially leftists ruin it just like it happens in US, UK, or Europe!
@@JohnDoe-qh6xq Yeah, you shouldn't have foreigners like Paolo or left wing ideals such as universal healthcare, collective responsibility and environmental awareness ruin the utopia that is Japan. Oh wait.
revisit this legend video after watched their newest vlog about moving to US. I have just realized that her husband is really supportive and appreciate what Moe did. even now he left his job and accompany Moe to follow her dream. I am so proud of this family, I am currently raising a daughter too, and I really look up to Moe and Sutan's relationship, I hope we can have their bonding too..
im confused by the "ugh they're rich" comments. She walks around carrying a baby and takes public transport, runs across entire train stations to find an elevator so she can travel up and down level with an elevator. In HK even middle class people have maids and someone running 7 restaurants would have at least 1-2 full time drivers. Respect to this lovely family for being so close and taking care of each other so beautifully!!!
I think they’re referring to the house they live in. That’s a MASSIVE house especially for tokyo, which means they have to make a lot of money to pay the rent
@@tmck4138 Yes,in Hong Kong places are too small...To have a house like that,you must be earning a lot... I've never been to Japan but I've been to Hong Kong several times...
@@Rufiowascool well, if it works out fine between them then there is no need to choose to just eat outside. and maybe it's a way of showing love. just my thoughts
@@kufupa7707 Unlike other countries, being a housewife is not looked down upon in japan. It is not an easy job, but yet it is a very important job in their society and these women do it with pride. For this, I respect them very much. However, it's not like japanese housewives are locked inside their houses because they can also have part time jobs if they wish or a lot of free time once the children start attending school. Usually, the wives are the boss of house and the children and husband are supposed to obey them out of love and respect, so I would hardly call that modern slavery. Also. even if Moe's husband seems to have a 10-12 hour shifts, he still tries to help her with mundane tasks which I think is quite sweet. (Personally, I would have loved it if I got to spend more time with either of my parents growing up instead of them being away for work. So I think that Sutan is very fortunate to be able to spend lots of time with their mother.)
@@stateminuteofprocrastinati5654 I agree, i've seen a japanese prank show where they prank a husband that always said his wife dish taste really good, they prank him by adding something really bad like too many salt, sugar, soy sauce to his dish. and despite the urge to puke he kept on eating the dish, when the prank unfold and the mc ask why the husband keep eating despite the horrific taste. The husband said " i dont know what went through her day, she had been busy trying to keep the house clean and caring to the kids. Who am i to judge her cook and made her feeling hurt after a tiring day." such remark rarely occurs in other place.
FYI: putting on a kimono is not easy and often requires being assisted. Being able to put on a kimono well by yourself is considered a very elite skill.
MOTO is an amazing husband..I just watched one of the videos in Moe's channel where Moto surprises her on her bday with a bday dinner and a gorgeous cake. Alongside , he drew a hand pucture of his and Moe for her bday gift also he gifted her a card holder for her channel in her theme colors. During the entire day, he also handled Sutan He is a wonderful husband and father. Much much love to them
im so glad, thank you for giving more context to the husband since we don't see much of him (and it's not focused on the husband/father in this video anyway and he's busy). that's wonderful for him. i hope it can become more equally distributed in childcare and work as kid(s) grow, that would probably ease stress on them, but i mean whatever works for them!!
How adorable seeing Sutan so tiny. She is such an expressive little girl with obviously wonderful parents. She wouldn’t have the disposition otherwise.
ya! even tho i wouldnt want 2 marry a person like this (like most South Asian/brown males born in the USA, im only into White American females, despite most of em being soo narcistic, arrogant, we always keep crawling back to them smh) but it is rlly interesting to see a peice of my own culture/my parents culture!
Sure that's done in the editing and the whole video was very planned out in advance like most motion pictures or shows when they put characters with no money simple jobs in very fancy apartments, expensive designer clothing as movies are illusions.
I’m surprised to see Moe and Sutan in Paolo’s video! I’ve seen this video before. But I had discovered that Moe has her own youtube channel and Sutan is now a bit older and so very charming. It’s nice to see how Sutan as an infant.
@Mishy Mish Yeah, I could see that it may be hard growing up in such a way. I have many friends who are Asian, all from different countries and cultures. But it's about tradition and what they think is best for their children. They've been through the same as you have. Parents were young once too and they are also human. My parents have done things or have not done things I hope to do differently. It's up to whoever comes next to slowly remove the stringent, maybe unnecessary ways of life. And that's with any ethnicity or culture.
@Mishy Mish Asia is the biggest continent in terms of size and population, over 4.5 billion people live there, you can't make blanket statements and objectify for any continent, especially Asia
Mishy Mish It depends on the parents. Yes, Asian parents are demanding, but some more lenient than others. Don’t generalize Asian parents when the Asian continent is so big/there are parents who aren’t that demanding.
She's reached a million sub and in her video celebrating that achievement, she made sure to credit you and to show her appreciation to you. Very wholesome to both parties involved
@@lorenzomariasantini idk there are some scenes in which the camera person is following the person of the day on the train and Paolo is Waiting at the end of the line. So that confused me quite a bit
Husband works in restaurant business but still eats wife’s homecooking. Lovely. And wife is a queen who took cooking classes for herself and family. Love it
I know several chefs and they will eat ANYTHING after a 12 hour shift as long as they don't have to cook it themselves, often they even eat frozen dinner when they have days off just to avoid making the food themselves.
MasterMAT I think in Tokyo that kind of house that large space, not an apartment is basically not for rent. But if we were to live in a house like this for rent, it would certainly exceed 200,000 yen.
Her husband runs several restaurants and she didn't cook before marriage but she makes him a lunch and he comes home to a dinner that she prepared for the two of them. So sweet.
@@faniari Se refiere a su mujer no a él. Y la verdad siento como si fuera una sensación un tanto esclava en ella. Sobretodo por la forma en como la habrán educado...
This is incredible. She works so hard every single day yet seems so calm and disciplined. It's an adorable family and I have nothing but respect for all moms out there.
Nikki you say that like it’s more common for parents to not give a shit should their kids. I mean IK there are some really horrible parents out there but parents in general are supposed to care about their kids well-being and future and they do.
Dorito Chips unfortunately in western cultures it’s common practice to pawn your kids off onto someone else or to give them an ipad for a babysitter. Which is why on average American children are not as smart as their eastern counterparts; there’s loads of science to back up the fact that having a stay at home parent puts kids leaps and bounds ahead of others.
Hannah G I wouldn’t call that a practice more so a lazy habit. Which yes I agree with you is an issue in our modern world with parents becoming lazier or not having the perfect time balance for their children. But I was just commenting on the fact that they say it like parents are generally terrible and it’s lucky to find one that actually cares about their children. I was just shedding humor on how they said it... like duhh thats what being a parent is all about, caring for your child. I mean some parenting styles aren’t the smartest but deep down parents all want what’s best for their child even if they don’t have this whole so called “proper way of parenting” thing down. It wasn’t meant to be that serious but thanks for your insight.
@@wzz225 that's true that your guardians/parents are SUPPOSED to take care of you, but quite frankly not everyone has parents who care about their child to this extent. This baby is really blessed to have two parents who truly care about her, her safety, and well-being. Not everyone is privileged enough to have such a great upbringing realistically. That would be a perfect world. Some people dream about having parents like these... and a heck of a lot of people in this world have to face those kinds of challenges. More people than you think.
@Mary Harrison That is sad. If they don't get paid, are they not worthy of respect? Rewarded or not, this work is essential for the survival of the human race. It is worthy of respect. I admire hard-working housewife all over the world.
I hope this can be true in my country. I want to be a housewife and operate my home and family asset, but the society I'm in considers this as a bad and weak and loser thing....
@@sennyoucrswl698 Housewives are losers? That's ridiculous. What a sad society we live in. There's nothing wrong with sharing roles in individual families. It doesn't matter if they work together, if only the woman earns an income, or whatever, there should be a "housewife" in the diversity.
To be honest though. It’s a lot easier because of the job the dad has. Which is something I hope to be able to do myself supply all of my family’s needs on just 1 salary
@@tromboner6061 It depends in which country you're living. In my country (Germany) parents teach kids to always wish each other a good meal and to thank for the meal at the end.
As someone who grew up without a mom being present in my life, this shit is absolutely heroic. Being a parent is the most important occupation you can have on earth because you're literally creating the future. I am so thankful and appreciative for all the mothers out there who make the world a better place by being good to their children.
Japanese mother: Does not make noise to avoid waking others My Mexican jefa: starts vacuuming at 7 am on weekends and a pot party is heard in the kitchen
Japanese moms: doesn't make a noise while the baby is sleeping Colombian moms: Blast Amanda Miguel's "Así No Te Amará Jamás" at 5:40 a.m. singing their lungs out while throwing shade against their husbands.
First I was like ''damn that's a spacious house for Tokyo standards''. Then her multiple restaurant owning husband woke up and it all became clear, they're loaded lmao.
@@BK-yj5nu you would be surprised. Millionaires in Japan own houses closer to 2-3 mid sizes house from texas. They don't like to waste space, they even build the house upwards to 3 or 4 floors for a 2-3 bedroom. Even if they could afford buying up more property land, it is looked down upon. The only time you see really big 4-6 bedroom houses with a lot of yard space is if the owner is in the 100s millions where they have in live in attendants, or the house has a lot of traditional architecture and deep rooted family heritage. The latter normally has it converted to apartment like living arrangements, but even those are a dying breed.
That is such a lovelly family, husband working on a Restaurant business and eating his wife's homemade food, baby momma and her baby are both so cute, gotta love seeing a happy family
Shubham Tanwar I had a bit of trouble understanding but did he say that she worked in modeling the beautiful clothing before the age of 20 or something else? Thank you!
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She's so pretty and she makes everything look so easy and I know it's not, i love how you showed the struggle and beauty of being a mom, she does everything for her child and husband with such care and kindness thinking of their health and confort, and yeah she looks like she has her shit together lol
Didn't they say in the video though that people only wear it on occasions and most young ladies don't even know how to tie it themselves anymore? It's quite a shame that a lot of culture is slowly vanishing through the globalisation. Everyone just wants to be modern/Western nowadays :(
When you're in a country where women don't drink the feminist kool-aid... they tend to play their natural gender role; which is being a woman and they feel natural and comfortable.
Liked the video. It should be called "A Day In the Life of a Mother". Many people don't know how hard, time-consuming, and exhausting it can be. At the same time, it is also rewarding. My hat is off to her. She is a good Mom, and handles it well. The 👶 baby is very cute.
the point of the video was to point out the unique culture behind japanese moms and babies by showing how they live in a day. i think the title of the video already encapulates what they were trying to show to the viewers
paul w that’s the most ignorant comment I’ve seen this year. She does WAY too much, lots of moms don’t do this. Try doing this yourself and you’ll get tired by the first two hours awake.
Moe is literally the best Japanese mom out there ! She knows how to balance her and her family's happiness so well ! And is so cautious of her child. I bet her child will look up to her mom one day !
She has now a UA-cam channel where she cooks and shows wonderful places in Japan and was also in a world tour because she made her own sauce. She is wonderful.
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thank you mr paolo, please release more! but also still release japan guides :D
Paolo has 6 more months until reality hits his home, ganbare senpai 😉
Hey Paolo, could you do a day in the life of a geisha/maiko one day? Could be awesome.
I have a life hack that worked for my nephews, nieces and our own children, to acclimate them to sleeping in noisy environments. Let me know if you want to know.
Find me a wife like her 🙃 I miss the Japanese lifestyle.
This woman is a BOSS!!! Makes motherhood look effortless. And soooo patient.
The baby seemed well behaved too...for a baby. This family is just so cute 🙂
As they mentioned she was trained as Geisha so she must be trained for a lot these things.
Look up Kang Hao.
Until School Starts.
Ikr!
I am a 35 year old single male, and after watching this video i feel totaly inspired to become a 27-year old japanese mom.
Edit: Wow!! Just noticed my comment got +9500 likes within a month!!! You guys are awesome!! Thanks to everyone and have a great life!
😆same here
😂😂😂
omg😂😂
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😂😂😂😂😂😂
I could watch this womans life every day. Shes so inspiring as a mother.
I want a baby but I'm not even 16
So childish
Sumire Sumire one day you will have a baby! Give it time❤️
Haha my thought exactly. For some reason I watched this video so many times and also found Moe’s cooking UA-cam channel.
@@leilafranco249 Can u give me the channel name plz 🙏🥺
@@periottt6896 baby fever lol
I am watching this video now that Sutan is 3 years old. I now understand why Sutan's verbal skills are so advanced. Moe spoke to her all the time when she was an infant . Also she has such thick hair! So adorable.
Same
Me too 😅
As of now she is 4 😭😭😭😭
@@multimultimulto Time flies by so quickly😢
She got a divorce I believe
She wakes up at 5:30 and has no dark circles under her eyes... If I sleep 12 I still have it. What a pretty mom and baby
Maybe u need more iron in ur food, just some advice thou
And yes they're very beautiful, i hope the baby takes the best from her parents
She probably use a lot of different and good cosmetics to treat that.
She’s only 27. Maybe uses good night creams too. Japan has great skincare lines.
Maybe it’s genetics
@@amynguyen9561 maybe its maybelline
She is so polite, and very persistent and has so much patience. Her husband too. A beautiful family, I love it :)
they were always those things, just women have spent decade trying to prove that its hard work sadly. I literally don't want kids because its too hard work 🤣
@@girlnotlocal me too
japanese are the most polite people in the world
@@PaganMin-1966 on the surface they are polite. But eventually, they are just human beings complete with all the flaws
@@PaganMin-1966 Yes and no. I guess it depends if you are in a big city or in a rural area. And unfortunately it depends on your ethnicity and skin tone too. There are countries that are often portrayed as rude and aggressive but in fact soo much more welcoming and friendly in real life. While Japan is always depicted as super polite and respectful, some people who come there get a culture shock when people discriminate against them or make insensitive comments about their accents, culture, or skin color. Every country has the good and the bad. So does Japan.
IS NO ONE GONNA TALK ABOUT HOW CUTE THE BABY IS???!!!! HER LIL CHEEKS!!!!!!!!
FBI open up
The baby when she doesn't wanna eat and goes "eeeaaahhhhh!..."😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@@pancakemattress6508 Yes Officer, This man right here
Gautam omg bruh Lmao
You know she's going to be a joyless adult when she grows up it's the asian trade off cute baby no joy when grown 😂
love how patient and elegant and organized that mother is
She has now a UA-cam channel where she cooks and shows wonderful places in Japan and was also in a world tour because she made her own sauce. She is wonderful.
If I see this. Being a mom and a full time housewife is a such an "effortless" and happy thing.
But why almost 80% women there dont want to do these anymore for the past 20 years?
@indraningsihsilen922 Because itsy exhausting. It's nearly impossible during late pregnancy and when baby is very young. Then if more babies come, it IS impossible so help must be hired it grandparents live in for some time. In the past, people lived together and close by. People also had bigger families and cheap domestic help. So pregnant women and young mothers were not isolated and alone. Women of all ages helped each other, even the elderly women cooked at least or held the baby. Now, women often must do for themselves by themselves. Childcare is very expensive too. In my case, Iost a lot of weight after the baby and then lost my milk supply because I didn't have time to cook healthy food. I was very sad but then things became easier too since I wasn't a slave to breastfeeding and pumping. I also had almost no help and I was recovering from a c-section and a preemie baby. If I have a second child before this one can go to nursery school, we will have to hire someone. It's simply too much to manage alone. At least this mother has a tiny home. That's smart. I have a 4 bedroom, 2 story home to keep clean.
@@SenoraNina0908 can’t speak for everyone but I’m 20 and personally have never felt the desire to have children. I would much rather go to work than to have kids
Unlike the disgusting trash we have in America.
Disgusting fat feminist slobs.
Despite her doing sooooo much within a day, she makes it look so relaxing if that makes sense? She's so organised and calm about everything
2 weeks late but: if you're not calm or if you are stressed about something, the baby could feel it and be stressed too, if you know what I mean.
It's like when you feel a little sad and invite a friend that you know is in a happy mood, suddenly, you will feel happy too!
If you work like that why won't the baby :) (sorry if my English is bad it's not my native language)
@selena asson yeah, that too 😂😂
@@florinnebaix5720Your English is great! Don't question yourself. ♥️
It all makes sense when Paolo mentioned that she used to be a Geisha apprentice in Kyoto for 6 years. Because it's really really hard... No wonder she has become what she is now. Really poised and patient person.
I agree with you
The mom is an absolute beauty, and the baby... I can’t with that adorable face!
But the most interesting is to see how different cultures live, I love seeing that!
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Dita v D Right??
Considering Japanese industry I'm waiting for him to saying, "now it's time for her to have affair with Paolo"
Me too. It's very fascinating.
@@subscribeofficial7134 6:40
His wife looks like a model. She's also an amazing mother. He's a lucky man. 👍👍
She was a former geisha. Only ladies with good-looks gets to be geishas. How many men can say they married a geisha?
Well he's definitely far older than her ( I'm guessing in his mid to late 30's) and loaded af. Classic case of the young gorgeous woman marrying into money. Not hating but that's a fact
@@SS-yv9cq Japanese women are pragmatic. They prefer a man who have a stable job and can ensure they will have a stable family life. Looks, age and performance in bed is secondary.
@@HashSlingingSlasher2032 and he seems to be sweet too
Would never look at her as a model as to plain!
I recently knew about Moe and Sutan, but I realized that I had seen them in this video 2-3 years ago. Now knowing that Moe has a background as a Maiko, I’m not surprised why she is so patient and disciplined.
Me tooooo
what's maiko
@whisk95 what is a geisha
@@Beex848 no way you don't know what a geisha is
@@IlmurOsp lol yes way. I'm from the southern part of Africa so I'm not familiar with it. But as I saw more videos I got to understand its style of dressing.
she does more in a day than what I did the whole of last week.
Same💀💀
this is..sadly true for myself lol
Same 🤦🏼♀️😂
Afshan Begam Bruh who has 7 babies tf
さくら月 Fr 💀
i love how healthy she lives, she has such a ''clean'' life, she has daily routines that keeps her healthy. I'm laying in bed everyday debating when i have the power to shower...
#FACTS
It's in the education 😩
"The power to shower!" Lmaoooo
The shower part is too real
I really felt this comment
The baby looks so squishyyyyy and she’s got a little sparkle in her eye. Absolutely gorgeous
you're going to be the grandmother that pulls our cheeks, haha.
FBI open up
That baby is so kissable
@@dogwrld9796 Japanese babies looks cute because their parents know how to properly raise them. Karens on the other hand, makes every baby looks punchable when they turns 9
Gorgeous isn't a word I'd use to describe a baby
I think her technique for talking a lot with her baby works really well. Sutan not only well behaved but she also talks smoothly nowadays. I love them very much. Watching her makes me less afraid of being a mother in the future
Is no one going to talk about how cute the baby is? Like her eyelashes!!!!
大変キュートな赤ちゃん。👶 お母さんとほぼ同じぐらいかわいいらしいですねえ ・ ・ ・
Sutan is as cute as a button. Almost as cute as her mom. In 15 or 20 years she will look just like Moe.
I was thinking the same thing! Her cheeks and huge eyes are killing me 😭💕
She's beautiful.
SO CUTE not to mention the fucking hair omg!!!! Beautiful
her cheeks looks so fluffy makes me wanna pinch them
She is trying to expose her child to english and she herself is in touch with her culture and educates people on how to wrap kimonons....👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Culture is the image of your identity and race. Everyone should ve proud of their own race and culture. It has nothing to do with learning any language you like
In fact, it makes no sense to expose a child to a language by letting it watch tv. Children learn language by interaction. Learning a language by watching tv or listening to a radio show is impossible and makes linguistically no sense at all.
@@miramare1378 you must not be an English Teacher.. this is literally so wrong in many different ways.
Mira Mare Wrong on so many levels
@@miramare1378 that is false,my english is pretty good because my parents exposed me to english TV shows.
She is only 27 and my GOD looks and behaves so SO mature. She an amazing role model
She is very pretty
S.Adriadne Navarro What? You really expect a 27 year old to act like a teenager? She's acts perfectly for her age🤦🏻♂️
hi karin
Right I'm 27 and look at memes and watch UA-cam
@@-_--_--- hahahahaha most 27 year olds def arent this mature and organized, atleast in the usa. I know several who are still trying to get the hang of adulting despite working full time.
The baby is adorable, well behaved... Of course, mom talks to her, keeps showing her daughter what she's doing.
For anybody that says they don’t look rich, the train station they used was jiyugaoka which is a super fancy area and a house there would cost over a million usd. Just FYI.
That's what I was guessing. How do poor moms take care of babies in micro apartments, with all the extra stuff babies require?
Looking at their house and the restaurant the husband runs (plus the fact that he runs multiple), I assumed they were rich
i'm guessing its not hard for a woman that looks like that to find a rich man willing to stick a baby in her. she'd have to have the personality of a potato, or a drug habit.
They have a yard in Tokyo. That's what told me that they were very very well off. A yard even that size in a city that has approximately a third of Canada's population...
Rachel E. They have a good situation but they dont ritch you know
This young mom made me feel lazy af. With everything she does and yet she's so calm & composed. 👌
she was on camera
I think many ppl missed the point that she was trained as a maiko / apprentice geisha for six years.She must have gone through a very rigid training regimen to be able to carry herself with grace and elegant like that. If anyone watched Memoirs of a geisha they probably know this line " a geisha is a moving work of art.
@@minion5527 hon u r missing the point in America the most work women do is spread eagle! And even that is lame
Routine. Routine. If you slowly do all this things step by step then it becomes more easy each time you do it. Its like a process. It might look all very easy but it took time to practice ; )
JO MANGEEE well my mom actually has a job to be able to get me and my dad nice things, and she cooks food everyday for both of us while cleaning up after my dad, I understand if you want to say most women but not all of course. :)
things I love about this family:
- calmness and clean house
- perfect mom with good manners and perfect skills
- cutest baby ever
- supportive and hardworking husband
You forgot the father works 13 hours a day, sees his daughter 10 minutes a day, and doesn't even have time to be with her.
This shouldn't be the rule.
@@Norman_Petersonin his free time he sees his child, plus he's working for his wife and child
@@Norman_Peterson thats japan for you
@@Norman_Peterson he works a lot so he can support his child. It’s typical in Japan
@@Norman_Peterson You are exactly the reason why the western society is going down the drain. Are you really that thick to understand that the husband is working his ass off to provide for the family.
Pull your head out of your entitled ass.
This is such a golden episode! Knowing Moe and Sutan since 2 years ago, I really enjoyed watching their beginning.. I hope there's a new clip where your two families meet and hang out together!
This guy must have a solid reputation to earn the trust of so many people. Japan is not so xenophobic but they won’t just let anyone in their door. Man, if some person claimed to be a UA-camr and wanted insight to my life I would be hesitant.
Japan is xenophobic
well a simple background check on a youtuber is a piece of cake. i would be hesitant as you, if some stranger unknown low subscriber youtuber ask me to collaborate on any shit they offered.
and off course only the open minded person will gladly appear as a main role in this "the day in a life" series. besides the fact that paolo had live in japan for a long time and surely have lots of connection and friends there, some of the casts in this series were also already appear as an open minded person in social media which is the type that paolo surely be pick to contact in asking for collaboration.
Lol im pretty sure they know about him as he is famous with 2 million subs
@@Sam-pn2kc well I didn’t know about him. And he was famous with 2mil subs, right?
@@banagan4604 based
This goes to show how being a housewife is just as busy as having a regular job. And there are women who work and go home to cook, clean, do laundry, etc.
Omg how can it be even possible, one has to be a robot ...
my mum had 4 kids... worked as a full time teacher (requires after hour prep and marking)... single parent and managed to workout every day/cook/clean etc.... she's unbelievable in my eyes.... makes me think I could do it too....but being a parent still scares me lol
Yes, it's pretty hard working and attending to kids and house chores everyday. Though running my own business has the benefit of adjusting my own time, it's just as challenging.
Emm my mum
My plan is to help my future wife with chores when im home
In case anyone didn't know...Moe actually has a youtube channel now! She speaks in English and has subtitles. She teaches people how to cook Japanese food on her channel: "Kimono Mom" it also features Sutan a lot in each video with Moe sometimes teaching us how to make the baby food version of the recipes. It's honestly so wholesome-
What's the channel called?
Oh awesome thanks!
Kimono mum? She is amazing
Wow! I just realized this is Sutan, the cute Japanese toddler who cooks with her mom 😍🥰 She grew up so well and is so articulate now. Good job, parents! 👏👏
I can’t even take how freaking cute this kid is.
Exactly!!!!! The cutest i have ever seen (and I have a kid) ❤😁❤
What an angel~
I AGREE-
I agree so ADORABLEEE
me too! eyes too big and eye lashes. omg. her mom put a lot of effort in this.
I love how Paolo video changed her life and inspired her to start her youtube channel. After watching her Kuden speech and how she was feeling isolated and loney when this was filmed. but how all the wonderful comments here made her feel not alone. The butterfly effect and how 1 small decision can change your life.
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@@amany247 what does this have to do with a day in the life of a japanese mother?
@@amany247 i am a Muslim but this video is a completely different topic and subject so please dont spam stuff like this
@@amany247 as a muslim go preach somewhere else dude 😕😕 don't spam
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Many people comment "oh it's easy for them bcs they are rich and her husband has some restaurants" BUT please highlight these :
1. She doesn't hire maid. It's easy for her to hire one bcs they are rich, right?
2. She wakes up early morning to do house chores and cook for her husband
3. Instead of eating outside, her husband chooses to eat at home.
How do you know that it's always like that? Wouldn't it be possible for her to hire a maid like 3 or 4 days a week and that she's doing all this because she's being filmed? Don't get me wrong I'm not hating on these people, I'm just trying to say that you shouldn't believe everything because someone does something in front of a camera. Like when celebrities act like they're taking care of their children when paparazzis are around and as soon as the cameras are gone, the nannies are taking care of them
The fact that these people are saying all "their rich" to discredit the hard work a mother has to do in the house is something isn't it.😣 it doesn't matter if you're rich or poor, a true loving mother is always going to be hard work
@@El_ACG I understand your point, but judging from Japanese culture , it is very likely that it is indeed their everyday life, as people will even judge you if a wife didn't prepare the lunchbox from scratch. Moreover a nanny or maid is very uncommon in Japan if you are a full time mom, again , people will judge you and think you are unqualified wife/mom and consider "lazy", it doesn't matter if you are in middle class and could afford it, unless you are in the upper class with a mansion that are too big to handle on your own. It is more likely they will have a hourly paid housekeeper , but I highly doubt that in this case.
@@chrisw3407 sure that's possible but as far as I know, having a maid is common among the upper class in Japan, just like wearing kimonos when going out. I might as well go a little further and assume that the husband might be possibly linked to the yakuza. Imagine some guy running 7 high class restaurants in the middle of Tokyo with various secret "meeting rooms''. I mean is it just me or do regular restaurants also come with secret rooms for "VIPs''? Picture Paolo opening the secret door to the karaoke room just to see a yakuza member singing baka mitai 😅
jesus christ..
I sometimes come back to this video who made me discover Moe and Sutan! They both have grown so much since then! 🥰
Same here haha Sutan is 3 now lol
I love how cheery the dad is. He seems super chill and nice
Doing what he loves, making a fat stack, and coming home to a beautiful family he loves, a delicious meal, and a clean living space. This man did it. He's living the dream. I'd be grinning ear-to-ear daily if I had it like that.
If I was tapping dat I'd be cheery also
ikr that man seems to be having the best life, so as his wife and their baby
@@blackattack1840 I'm sure he wishes he could actively see his daughter for more than an hour a day. Work-life balance is atrocious in Japan, this is known.
Oh course he's chill. He's got a maid a cook and a nanny.
This guy lucked out. That woman is beautiful, pure in heart and very hard working
arielartista Husband works late at night to make sure his family has everything and she can have free time to enjoy doing her hobbies and hanging out with her friends. Both make a good couple 🙂.
I think this guy earns more than 35million yen per year (about $320,000/y), which makes him very popular among girls in Tokyo.
@gbmpyzochwfdisurjklvanetxq what are you talking about
gbmpyzochwfdisurjklvanetxq lol
@gbmpyzochwfdisurjklvanetxq I don't know
Tell me
Cant believe this was over a year ago. Sutan has grown so much.
I thought this video was her peak cuteness, but no, she's still evolving into the ultimate cutepie that she is 😂
omg I thought you had a typo and wanted to say satan
How can you say that
That is so mean
I hope you get diabetes
@@midnft285 how is saying that a baby has grown is mean?
@@midnft285 i hope you get diabetes
Japanese culture when raising family life is calm & serene! I’m so impressed and in awe with the dedication and devotion of Japanese new mothers!
Thank you so much for sharing with your viewers the culture of your home land 🫶😊
Paolo sneaks into people's homes and they are too polite to say anything
this made me laugh so hard i hurt my throat
Hahahahaah thats good 😂👌
Paolo's probably a Pokemon protagonist
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@@subliminaleyecolor5279 I was wondering that and I laughed too
Why does everyone in that house look so charming 😭
It's due to affluence. I live in Japan and the working class people here are so miserable, moreso than Americans. Most married couples hardly talk to each other except for what's needed to keep the lights on. Marriage here is a lot more contractual than the old "I'm getting married because he/she is my soul mate". A lot of men and women here choose marriage partners that would otherwise make great roommates that they won't have any domestic issues with and the vast majority opt to never have children, which is why the population growth is negative every year
Wow! thats really interesting, thank you!
Ummm... Everybody commenting here does realize they are on video right? They are Japanese and they know how to be very pleasant and polite when other people are watching. Not to mention it's just human nature when you're on camera
@@bgrant1974 Moe has created her own chanel after this video came out. We got to see more of her and her family. She is definitely a genuine good person in a way you cannot fake.
@Pancho Lopez It's an traditional custom You supposed to say it , like it or not, if you don't want to be thought as a rude person. The young toddlers are taught to say it, even if they don't know the meaning , and it becomes a habit.
It’s nice to see men showing appreciation and respect for mothers and wives of their own culture. It’s pleasant to see🙂
I agree it is very heartwarming
Yeah, let's see when the other way around happens.
I like how they show respect for each other.
@@TheChrisey that's nice too. Everyone loves to be appreciated 😊
@Delta Lima Bravo he was just saying what's in his mind chill like I totally agree with him because if women want men to treat them like that they have to do the same back
I love coming back to this video to see how tiny and adorable little Sutan was. It's been so heartwarming watching her grow up through Moe's videos. ❤
She's 27 and I'm 26. I can't imagine being a full time housewife like her... really respect her...
White Wild, the most important thing in the world isn’t having a baby. Smh Calm down. My mother had me at 32. My dad was fine. Also, it’s kind of funny how you are scolding this girl for not having a baby at 26, yet it is apparent that the woman in this video had her baby at the age of 27. It won’t be the end of the world if a woman chooses not to have a baby in her twenties. Adoption is also a possibility. So calm down. It is perfectly fine to not have a baby at 26.
White Wild Are you from Middle East?
ms.marie What the fuck does that have to do with anything?
Noice The Jetski. In the Middle East, the majority of the woman are expected to marry and have birth at a young age (Teens to Twenties)
Your Girl Sasha most people all around the world give birth around their 20s or early 30s anyways.
Japanese mom: being quiet while everyone’s sleep
My mom: slamming pans and vacuuming not caring who she wakes up😂
same but my mom would watch tv lol
slamming doors and vaccuming? you are still lvl 1i see... my mom talks on her phone in the living room, watches tv in the living room, eats in the living room, fight with my sisters and father in the living room and study in the living room...
ps: my bed is in the living room...
@@redwanmarashli6496 Hah you should see my mom!
Did you mom that also when you was a baby? I know nobody who likes to wake up some poor baby... It's not the same as having bigger kids or teens at home...
@@Kido_Kirigaya ofc ofc, my mom is THE BEST women i ever met in the whole universe. she cared for us (me and my siblings) alot, she even understands our feelings without us saying a word! if there is someone who deserves my life that would be her... all those sounds are extremely annoying to me but i prefer biting my arm instead of stopping her of doing something she wants to do.
Damn, she's a REALLY good mom. That baby is gonna be something great
She really is. If you watch her youtube channel - which is a cooking channel - she will always stop what she is doing to take time to pay attention to her daughter.
@Elma D. me too but i dont wana be married TwT
@@dioswaifu1530 well you can always adopt 😊 . There is nothing wrong with being a single parent
@@breadpitt6342 ok :)
@@breadpitt6342 Being a single parent is hard and certainly isn't a path to be taken lightly. Don't expect her to have the time this mom had for her kids, because she'll need to work.
You often need an iron will to be a single parent. Some manage nonetheless and they are to be respected, but being two is the safest way.
Moe is an incredible mom. Managing herself, Sutan and her husband's needs is a sight to see. What a mom! What a wife! And what a friend! Moe, you're an amazing person.
I know the Japanese and Chinese don't particularly get along but I'd also be teaching Sutan Chinese. 💙💗💚💜
They clearely have alot of money but yet don't pay someone to take care of their child and that's just amazing, the mother is a super woman actually
Actually. The husband should hire a housekeeper, so that the wife can have more quality time with the baby. Also. They REALLY need to dump the white noise machine, though! NO person can get proper rest with ANY form of noise! Poor Baby! Can't grow properly now!
Plus. Today we know you should NEVER just walk away from a crying baby, because there is ALWAYS a reason that a baby cries! Walking away from a crying (or uncomfortable) baby is a HUGE oldschool error.
@@IngridduPreez so the husband must not only work, but also pay for a housekeeper so the wife can spend all her time playing with the kid? Wouldn't think so... Being a parent is a job, taking care of the house AND the baby is a proper routine if you're not working outside the home. Besides, it's good for the mind to focus on other things and not just on the child. Children need to learn to play independently too, and not cling to their mother 100% of the time, because it's not healthy for either of them!
@@dancingpigmonkey She needs to stay at house, i guess, because is more easy to feed the kid with breast milk. And maybe she should have a housekeeper if she does'nt have time to herself. And this "proper routine" is hard as hell. Anything you have to do - scrub the bathroons, make food with hot water or oil, wash and fold A LOT of clothes and there's go an infinity list - you still have to keep an eye at them (the babies). Because if you don't, they go to dangerous places or eat ants... By experience...
But i don't have sure about what is right or wrong, so it does'nt matter what i write in an youtube comment.
yea they're actually pretty down to earth for such wealthy people...I believe a house like this in Tokyo would cost several million US dollars
@Dale • she's not lecturing or insulting the way she's training the kid to sleep, she's just stating the facts of what is known about baby development.
Culture is not above science, and I'm sure that's why the mother used a timer to see how long the baby takes to stop crying so it's not too long.
Still, the process of letting a child cry alone can be traumatic at a subconscious level, from higher rates of low self-esteem to even depression at a younger age in the future.
Children when left alone to cry endlessly when they DO need something and don't get any form of attention back, they just learn to become silent, not automatically to go back to sleep, but more of a learnt behaviour that it doesn't matter what they do, it's useless to cry or make any sound. Abandonment.
When her husband returned and they sat together my heart filled with joy and warmth. I just feel happy for this family and also wish to live like this one day myself.
You WILL! Hugs from Germany
Not if yo lazy ass keeps on watching youtube and not get a job.
@@aceshadowins1310 i am studying.. i cant work yet only part time which i do
From what I gathered, Japanese families are a lot happier than most. It’s a very generous culture when it comes to raising a family comptes to the US. I also wish to love someone like this one day.
Ace Shadowins you too you lazy piece of shit!
This is definitely a considerably high class Japanese family home.
Correct
Yes it is...I would put a door to the bedroom though
Okay liberal
Is it because of the apartment, the neighborhood, or that she gets to stay home with the baby ? Just wondering because in the USA we often don’t get paid maternity leave and it’s maximum 3 months so many moms end up staying home which is what I did for 5 years. But I would say that even for middle class families in a large city, an apartment like that would not be out of reach. So it makes me wonder how the average Japanese family lives..
I'd consider it a high class home in just about any country tbh
Everyone complaining that this family is upper class- did she take care of her baby less being upper class? She's still a mom with a baby.
You dont know anything about japan so shut your loud mouth
Tf with these responses lol
@@dianamendoza9328 bcz you do? Bitch stfu
Yeah I agree with Cecily and bruh these responses...
What are people saying? Wow. People really romanticize struggle and it's disgusting! This mother works fucking hard.
As a Japanese i envy her lifestyle... she’s such a talented mom managing childcare and housing choirs while maintaining her career as a Kimono teacher. She’s a highly cultural women and not to mention, she has that sweet baby and husband! What else to wish for? God bless you three
Hello from Germany
本物大和撫子ですね。
By looking at her lifestyle.. She seems quite rich... Specially the house... Can u tell me m I right
Steffi Gomes yup she’s definitely in the upper class
@@babymilkshake729 True and they did say that the father runs multiple restaurants 😊
Whole time Paolo was making this video he got a good crash course on what to expect in a few months lol
Yeah, it was great learning experience!
Indeed, it's very nice family that keeps traditions alive. Don't let foreigners and especially leftists ruin it just like it happens in US, UK, or Europe!
@@JohnDoe-qh6xq Yeah, you shouldn't have foreigners like Paolo or left wing ideals such as universal healthcare, collective responsibility and environmental awareness ruin the utopia that is Japan.
Oh wait.
@@PaolofromTOKYO And your whole outlook on life will change too after you meet your child. Good luck sir and loving these videos!
What is that yellow symbol in your name and how do you get it??
revisit this legend video after watched their newest vlog about moving to US. I have just realized that her husband is really supportive and appreciate what Moe did. even now he left his job and accompany Moe to follow her dream. I am so proud of this family, I am currently raising a daughter too, and I really look up to Moe and Sutan's relationship, I hope we can have their bonding too..
I like how she really doesn’t mind that there is some guy just recording her whole day
True hahaha
She’s a UA-camr too
@@shukrantpatil what is her channel?
@@DJDanceClassic her channel name is kimono mom
he is very respectful tho and she clearly agreed to do the vid :)
im confused by the "ugh they're rich" comments. She walks around carrying a baby and takes public transport, runs across entire train stations to find an elevator so she can travel up and down level with an elevator. In HK even middle class people have maids and someone running 7 restaurants would have at least 1-2 full time drivers. Respect to this lovely family for being so close and taking care of each other so beautifully!!!
It's because HK has worker which is hard to find easily in Japan.
I think they’re referring to the house they live in. That’s a MASSIVE house especially for tokyo, which means they have to make a lot of money to pay the rent
@@tmck4138 Yes,in Hong Kong places are too small...To have a house like that,you must be earning a lot... I've never been to Japan but I've been to Hong Kong several times...
Okay so can you tell me where these tupes of comments are?
The house is so small there’s not even a separate bedroom... crazy!
Her husband runs fancy restaurants but still prefers his wife's homemade meals; Good man.
If the dude ate at work she’d not need to get up so early...
@@Rufiowascool well, if it works out fine between them then there is no need to choose to just eat outside. and maybe it's a way of showing love. just my thoughts
Its obvious from het reaction that was the first time she made bento
@@kufupa7707 Unlike other countries, being a housewife is not looked down upon in japan. It is not an easy job, but yet it is a very important job in their society and these women do it with pride. For this, I respect them very much. However, it's not like japanese housewives are locked inside their houses because they can also have part time jobs if they wish or a lot of free time once the children start attending school. Usually, the wives are the boss of house and the children and husband are supposed to obey them out of love and respect, so I would hardly call that modern slavery. Also. even if Moe's husband seems to have a 10-12 hour shifts, he still tries to help her with mundane tasks which I think is quite sweet.
(Personally, I would have loved it if I got to spend more time with either of my parents growing up instead of them being away for work. So I think that Sutan is very fortunate to be able to spend lots of time with their mother.)
@@stateminuteofprocrastinati5654 I agree, i've seen a japanese prank show where they prank a husband that always said his wife dish taste really good, they prank him by adding something really bad like too many salt, sugar, soy sauce to his dish. and despite the urge to puke he kept on eating the dish, when the prank unfold and the mc ask why the husband keep eating despite the horrific taste. The husband said " i dont know what went through her day, she had been busy trying to keep the house clean and caring to the kids. Who am i to judge her cook and made her feeling hurt after a tiring day." such remark rarely occurs in other place.
赤ちゃんのまつ毛すごい!!元々こんなにしっかりくるくるに上がってるの、いいなあ〜!かわいい😂
FYI: putting on a kimono is not easy and often requires being assisted. Being able to put on a kimono well by yourself is considered a very elite skill.
well, she was a geisha
I think it’s very beautiful
@@Lily-gz3ip nope, she only was a maiko, she did training for 6 years
Ada? Nani? Oi?
Hiyoko would understand. Since Mahiru is gone. But, that won't matter. Since, they're both gone.
is anyone gonna talk about how perfect those baby's eyelashes are!!
@Arianna Li so true, she looks so cute
I bet it's all that good food she eats
Those eyelashes were so pretty on her!
@@almondrockk409 awe but it's all healthy !! And usually those Asian girls have beautiful skin and petite body's!! I think shell be ok .... LoL 🍓!
AlmondHeaD LM girl, are you okay, you bashing a baby for what?🤷🏾♀️
MOTO is an amazing husband..I just watched one of the videos in Moe's channel where Moto surprises her on her bday with a bday dinner and a gorgeous cake. Alongside , he drew a hand pucture of his and Moe for her bday gift also he gifted her a card holder for her channel in her theme colors. During the entire day, he also handled Sutan
He is a wonderful husband and father. Much much love to them
She’s got a really successful channel too
Wits the channel name
im so glad, thank you for giving more context to the husband since we don't see much of him (and it's not focused on the husband/father in this video anyway and he's busy). that's wonderful for him. i hope it can become more equally distributed in childcare and work as kid(s) grow, that would probably ease stress on them, but i mean whatever works for them!!
Wheres her channel
@@ballistic350 KimonoMom
How adorable seeing Sutan so tiny. She is such an expressive little girl with obviously wonderful parents. She wouldn’t have the disposition otherwise.
ya! even tho i wouldnt want 2 marry a person like this (like most South Asian/brown males born in the USA, im only into White American females, despite most of em being soo narcistic, arrogant, we always keep crawling back to them smh) but it is rlly interesting to see a peice of my own culture/my parents culture!
wow such a clean an organized home. she is pretty.
Aylin Eivazi maybe one of the things I’ll love about Japan considering I’m an organized person
Harold Rivas ya know, not all Japanese are clean and organized. There’s people called Hikimori (shut in’s)
japanese moms: *dosent make a noice while the baby is sleeping*
My Polish mom: *gossips with my grandma at 2 am on skype while screaming*
Happy Tea LMAOOOOOOOOO
lol you're so funny
@Samanta Kurowska im 13 :(
😂
Both moms are good :))
him coming home and his wife pouring him a beer and then just eating together looked so comfy
I'm part Japanese, and my partner is Mexican, and he loves this type of time spending/care too :)
Sure that's done in the editing and the whole video was very planned out in advance like most motion pictures or shows when they put characters with no money simple jobs in very fancy apartments, expensive designer clothing as movies are illusions.
@@johnandrew1727 bla bla bla
Wait she’s was drinking the same thing as her husband but she said she trying to avoid alcoholic drinks
@@johnandrew1727 True
I’m surprised to see Moe and Sutan in Paolo’s video! I’ve seen this video before. But I had discovered that Moe has her own youtube channel and Sutan is now a bit older and so very charming. It’s nice to see how Sutan as an infant.
Everyone’s talking about the mother and the baby but the husband at the start was so wholesome-
especially with his seven restaurants
Oh god
@@Dr_BenanibaHaithem27 probably have 7 wives too..equally wholesome to each of them.
Lawrence Legaspi no❤️
@@MrLorenzoVids This is absolutely nasty and completely uncalled for.
I love the Japanese culture. Such a kind and delicate people.
@Mishy Mish Yeah, I could see that it may be hard growing up in such a way. I have many friends who are Asian, all from different countries and cultures. But it's about tradition and what they think is best for their children. They've been through the same as you have. Parents were young once too and they are also human. My parents have done things or have not done things I hope to do differently. It's up to whoever comes next to slowly remove the stringent, maybe unnecessary ways of life. And that's with any ethnicity or culture.
@Mishy Mish Asia is the biggest continent in terms of size and population, over 4.5 billion people live there, you can't make blanket statements and objectify for any continent, especially Asia
Mishy Mish It depends on the parents. Yes, Asian parents are demanding, but some more lenient than others. Don’t generalize Asian parents when the Asian continent is so big/there are parents who aren’t that demanding.
@@user-ki8ep5mg5u Try living with a billion people.
@Great by grace there's just as much negativity as there is positivity but oh well.
She has SO much energy, it's really amazing and humbling to see her handling all of that! And she does it with a smile on her face and in good moood!
I’m sure she has her moments and days. Moms are amazing but still allowed to be human and thusly flawed.
Alex S. Exactly
that's why Japanese women are the best
omg stop romanticizing men who don't do shit in their homes.
Lauriti - 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
To think Sutan can speak fluently and cook now. I'm watching this after watching how she is grown now, and I got so emotional😭💞
She's reached a million sub and in her video celebrating that achievement, she made sure to credit you and to show her appreciation to you. Very wholesome to both parties involved
What’s her acc
@@lafkfnwlmd kimonomom
What her youtube channel please
@@emmav9630 Tokyo zebra doesn’t have 1 mil subs
@@rpgngyy @kimonomom
Can we take the time to appreciate the second camera person who has to stay up that early and dedication to film without much noise.
I don't know. You cannot see the second camera man in the shots. I have always thought that it was always him, no assistants. Does he have one?
His wife films in the morning before he comes.
@@luna-pi9tr oh really? Makes alot of sense now that I think about it.
@@lorenzomariasantini idk there are some scenes in which the camera person is following the person of the day on the train and Paolo is Waiting at the end of the line. So that confused me quite a bit
Husband works in restaurant business but still eats wife’s homecooking. Lovely. And wife is a queen who took cooking classes for herself and family. Love it
My husband was working in restaurant for 47 years but always before he go to work he eats my home cooking.
@@zdenkamadison This video isn't about you or your husband. Celebrate Moe.
@@LOUD_NOVA chill. Send love 💗
I know several chefs and they will eat ANYTHING after a 12 hour shift as long as they don't have to cook it themselves, often they even eat frozen dinner when they have days off just to avoid making the food themselves.
@@LOUD_NOVA lol chill
And now Sutan is the cutest kitchen buddy a mom could ever have.
From the perspective of myself living in Tokyo, they must be richest class. Please note that is not a standard Japanese life.
Even in rural town, that kind of house is very expensive. Over 200000¥ a month in Tokyo?
this is the comment I am looking for.The traditional costume that the wife was wearing is very expensive
MasterMAT I think in Tokyo that kind of house that large space, not an apartment is basically not for rent. But if we were to live in a house like this for rent, it would certainly exceed 200,000 yen.
So true
really? why did she ride the subway?
How is this woman more productive in one day that I have been in my entire life
I have a 5 mth old, and watching this exhausted me! I also make most meals fresh at home and some days I still feel like I live in the kitchen.
@@dominicabollig1918 this video isn’t about you. Celebrate moe
Because otherwise she is out on the street!!! 😂😂😑
Sike 🤣🤣
@@undefeatedduck5808 Don't be rude please.
Her husband runs several restaurants and she didn't cook before marriage but she makes him a lunch and he comes home to a dinner that she prepared for the two of them. So sweet.
She is a bloody good cook going by her youtube channel (which is a cooking channel)
@@glenbe4026 link please
@@bishanmeitei3984 Her channel name is "Kimono Mom". She cooks with her daughter
Exactly, her hudband is so sweet with her wife.
A tomar por culo
@@faniari Se refiere a su mujer no a él. Y la verdad siento como si fuera una sensación un tanto esclava en ella. Sobretodo por la forma en como la habrán educado...
I can’t believe this mama has a UA-cam channel too! Her daughter is too adorable now!
This is incredible. She works so hard every single day yet seems so calm and disciplined. It's an adorable family and I have nothing but respect for all moms out there.
@Jay Turan he is too! Absolutely!!
@Jay Turan noone said he wasn't🙄
That baby is lucky to have a mom and dad who care about her future well-being .
Nikki you say that like it’s more common for parents to not give a shit should their kids. I mean IK there are some really horrible parents out there but parents in general are supposed to care about their kids well-being and future and they do.
Dorito Chips unfortunately in western cultures it’s common practice to pawn your kids off onto someone else or to give them an ipad for a babysitter. Which is why on average American children are not as smart as their eastern counterparts; there’s loads of science to back up the fact that having a stay at home parent puts kids leaps and bounds ahead of others.
The little girl should watch this video in 15 years from now to see for herself how much her parents (especially mom) had done for her.
Hannah G I wouldn’t call that a practice more so a lazy habit. Which yes I agree with you is an issue in our modern world with parents becoming lazier or not having the perfect time balance for their children. But I was just commenting on the fact that they say it like parents are generally terrible and it’s lucky to find one that actually cares about their children. I was just shedding humor on how they said it... like duhh thats what being a parent is all about, caring for your child. I mean some parenting styles aren’t the smartest but deep down parents all want what’s best for their child even if they don’t have this whole so called “proper way of parenting” thing down. It wasn’t meant to be that serious but thanks for your insight.
@@wzz225 that's true that your guardians/parents are SUPPOSED to take care of you, but quite frankly not everyone has parents who care about their child to this extent. This baby is really blessed to have two parents who truly care about her, her safety, and well-being. Not everyone is privileged enough to have such a great upbringing realistically. That would be a perfect world. Some people dream about having parents like these... and a heck of a lot of people in this world have to face those kinds of challenges. More people than you think.
Being a housewife is one of the most respectable jobs.
@Mary Harrison
That is sad.
If they don't get paid, are they not worthy of respect? Rewarded or not, this work is essential for the survival of the human race. It is worthy of respect.
I admire hard-working housewife all over the world.
I hope this can be true in my country. I want to be a housewife and operate my home and family asset, but the society I'm in considers this as a bad and weak and loser thing....
@@sennyoucrswl698
Housewives are losers? That's ridiculous.
What a sad society we live in.
There's nothing wrong with sharing roles in individual families. It doesn't matter if they work together, if only the woman earns an income, or whatever, there should be a "housewife" in the diversity.
I have nothing but respect for housewives. It’s so much work
Here in Africa it is soo and we love our mothers for it
seeing sutan in a cherry babysuit is so cute and to think she’d ask for cherries for xmas when she grew up 😂❤
Her favorite fruit! ❤
She is really dedicated her life to be mom.
Wow
Unless you are willing to dedicate your life to being a mom you shouldn't be even thinking of having kids.
The kids ALWAYS comes first
Wendy Adams Right
To be honest though. It’s a lot easier because of the job the dad has. Which is something I hope to be able to do myself supply all of my family’s needs on just 1 salary
the difference is, she can choose to be a stay home mum. the most women dont have that luxury
really😍😍😍😍
I love how she is teaching the 9 month old child: Say "thank you for the meal"
My brother learned walking by himself lol
@Louis the XV wow legend 😂😂😌💅🏻✨
it’s like almost everyone was being taught like that in japan, just like how they say “sorry for disturbing you” when they enter other’s houses
@@tromboner6061 It depends in which country you're living. In my country (Germany) parents teach kids to always wish each other a good meal and to thank for the meal at the end.
I really thought there was a fly on my screen
As someone who grew up without a mom being present in my life, this shit is absolutely heroic. Being a parent is the most important occupation you can have on earth because you're literally creating the future. I am so thankful and appreciative for all the mothers out there who make the world a better place by being good to their children.
You don't have to be a mother to do this. Many ppl are like this for their parents and other family members.
same
Oh my gosh 4yrs ago!!! this got re-recommended on my feed. Ever since this video came out I’ve been following moe & oh my gosh sutan has grown so much
I’m not gonna lie the Mom is really pretty and the baby is so adorable, also her husband seems like a nice person, this is a really great family tbh
Japanese mother: Does not make noise to avoid waking others
My Mexican jefa: starts vacuuming at 7 am on weekends and a pot party is heard in the kitchen
Mika Rvll JAJAJAJAAJAJAJAJAJ
That's sounds like my moms house back in the day. Sun not even up yet, she turns on my bedroom light looking for dirty clothes...
" Ah, ma! ".
you cracked me up
Latin moms be like "make your baby get used to the noise" hahaha lol
God bless her
Japanese moms: doesn't make a noise while the baby is sleeping
Colombian moms: Blast Amanda Miguel's "Así No Te Amará Jamás" at 5:40 a.m. singing their lungs out while throwing shade against their husbands.
Very specific 😆😆 but so true
Don’t forget the vacuum
Lol I swear it’s like u could see into my childhood
Yah cause most moms are ignorant my mom doesn't make noise for me she treated me like the princess that I am lol
that’s such a good song i wouldn’t mind if my mom blasted it😂
京都で舞妓さんやってたからなのか京都弁めっちゃ綺麗、、女の私でも惚れそう。
Those baby's EYELASHES!!
And the mother is stunningly beautiful.
The couple looks a lot like one another lol
It's why he picked to film her and used her face as the thumbnail
@@rumplstiltztinkerstein you must be a racist
@@calipo5110 ?
The mother is a former Geisha trainee so she knows how to groom herself. And the baby has good genes from mom and dad
That kid is SOOOOOO adorable, i just want to squish her chubby cheeks through the screen!!! AHHHH!!!! TOO CUTE!
First I was like ''damn that's a spacious house for Tokyo standards''. Then her multiple restaurant owning husband woke up and it all became clear, they're loaded lmao.
Kiei Luahi the moment he mentioned “her husband runs multiple restaurants” I was like oh- that explains everything. I mean it IS obvious🤣
This episode should have been called day in the life of a rich Japanese mom haahhahahahhahaha
Yeah but isn't it still too small for a person who owns couple of restaurants??
@@BK-yj5nu you would be surprised. Millionaires in Japan own houses closer to 2-3 mid sizes house from texas. They don't like to waste space, they even build the house upwards to 3 or 4 floors for a 2-3 bedroom. Even if they could afford buying up more property land, it is looked down upon. The only time you see really big 4-6 bedroom houses with a lot of yard space is if the owner is in the 100s millions where they have in live in attendants, or the house has a lot of traditional architecture and deep rooted family heritage. The latter normally has it converted to apartment like living arrangements, but even those are a dying breed.
@@yummychips_ Ah oki good to know. Thank you for the info. :)
That is such a lovelly family, husband working on a Restaurant business and eating his wife's homemade food, baby momma and her baby are both so cute, gotta love seeing a happy family
Her hands moves very fast and presiesly while tying the kimono.
The result of 6 years training.
Impressive.
Shubham Tanwar I had a bit of trouble understanding but did he say that she worked in modeling the beautiful clothing before the age of 20 or something else? Thank you!
@@lizetteavila4415 no, she was a geisha apprentice in kyoto for 6 years until the age of 21
@@bosiefoobar so she had became a geisha at the age of 15. Interesting.
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@@양정목-m8u No she became a maiko at the age of 15 (apprentice geisha) and trained for 5 years and then eventually a geisha for 1 year.
She's so pretty and she makes everything look so easy and I know it's not, i love how you showed the struggle and beauty of being a mom, she does everything for her child and husband with such care and kindness thinking of their health and confort, and yeah she looks like she has her shit together lol
I love that modern women are still wearing the kimono....She looks gorgeous in it
Didn't they say in the video though that people only wear it on occasions and most young ladies don't even know how to tie it themselves anymore? It's quite a shame that a lot of culture is slowly vanishing through the globalisation. Everyone just wants to be modern/Western nowadays :(
She looks gorgeous in anything :)
@@diruholic lol same with westerner a lot of them wants to be eastern
beautiful, i agree
When you're in a country where women don't drink the feminist kool-aid... they tend to play their natural gender role; which is being a woman and they feel natural and comfortable.
Liked the video. It should be called "A Day In the Life of a Mother". Many people don't know how hard, time-consuming, and exhausting it can be. At the same time, it is also rewarding. My hat is off to her. She is a good Mom, and handles it well. The 👶 baby is very cute.
the point of the video was to point out the unique culture behind japanese moms and babies by showing how they live in a day. i think the title of the video already encapulates what they were trying to show to the viewers
I was exhausted just watching her go about her day.
Me too xD
ME TOO IT SEEMS JAPANESE WIFE IS ALWAYS INFERIOR TO HUSBAND
Legit XD
paul w that’s the most ignorant comment I’ve seen this year. She does WAY too much, lots of moms don’t do this. Try doing this yourself and you’ll get tired by the first two hours awake.
Cant believe she has time and energy for make up and kimono , and the house is also tidy, respect
Crazy to think how much growth Moe had after this. Paolo was truly a blessing.
Ok but like.. The outfit in the morning Moe-san was wearing? The matching long socks and her sweater? GIMME
IKR
I think it’s from a brand called, Gelato Pique! It’s a popular pajama brand in Japan
Right she woke up like that!
@@jumplover5346 do you know of an American based company that sells the same?
@@jumplover5346 found it. but I dont see the pajamas like in the video :(
Moe is literally the best Japanese mom out there ! She knows how to balance her and her family's happiness so well ! And is so cautious of her child. I bet her child will look up to her mom one day !
She has now a UA-cam channel where she cooks and shows wonderful places in Japan and was also in a world tour because she made her own sauce. She is wonderful.
@@patheticbutaesthethic3352 Indeed, wonderful. I wish her and her family the best of luck in Japan and all over the world!
Lots of Japanese mums are like this. It's not uncommon.