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This is a day in the life of a Japanese Elementary School with eight students. I'm curious to see how their day unfolds.
The Shirasaka family has three kids, all in Japanese grade school. It's interesting to see how they're all just waking up.
They live in a small city called SOI in Kagoshima, Japan. It's fascinating to see their spacious 4 LDK house, much bigger than the average Japanese house.

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The video opens by introducing the Shirasaka family and their morning routine in their spacious home in rural Kagoshima [0:30-1:20]. The three children, Ido (5th grade), Rukia (3rd grade), and Ruie (2nd grade), are shown waking up and preparing for school. Despite having their own rooms, the younger children still prefer to sleep with their mother, a common practice in Japanese households [1:45-2:00]. The family enjoys a Japanese-style breakfast before the children embark on their journey to school, which is a significant walk of approximately 2 kilometers [4:40-4:50].
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The video opens by introducing the Shirasaka family and their morning routine in their spacious home in rural Kagoshima [0:30-1:20]. The three children, Ido (5th grade), Rukia (3rd grade), and Ruie (2nd grade), are shown waking up and preparing for school. Despite having their own rooms, the younger children still prefer to sleep with their mother, a common practice in Japanese households [1:45-2:00]. The family enjoys a Japanese-style breakfast before the children embark on their journey to school, which is a significant walk of approximately 2 kilometers [4:40-4:50].
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