Question from a reader:
In the historical drama, Takahashi-san referred to Kazama-san as having a “baby face.” Was Tsuruya really a “baby face” at that time, or was it just because Kazama-san has a youthful appearance?
Baby Face? The Charm of Kazama-san
Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about Takahashi-san’s term “baby face” from the historical drama. Honestly, at first, I
wondered what “baby face” really meant. I found very little information about it, almost like it was a mysterious coined term. However, upon reflection, I think the expression might have come about precisely because of Kazama-san’s youthful looks. His performance in the drama was truly adorable. Especially his interactions with Takahashi-san made me smile so much. As a new parent feeling a bit worn out, I felt like that scene really lifted my spirits.
Moments That Make You Laugh
While watching the drama, I often recall the comical moments from my daily life. For instance, one time when I was playing with my child, he suddenly exclaimed, “Daddy, I want to be a baby!” and started to throw a tantrum. I couldn’t help but laugh. The creativity of children is genuinely amusing. In those moments, Kazama-san’s phrase “baby face” popped into my mind, and I found myself laughing uncontrollably. The pure innocence of children merged with Kazama-san’s character, creating a heartwarming moment.
What’s Your “Baby Face” Experience?
If any of you have heartwarming stories or funny moments, please share them! Whether it’s small miracles in parenting or amusing incidents, I welcome all kinds of tales. Let’s share our “baby face” moments together! I’m looking forward to your comments!