This Japanese phenomenon – now airing on Netflix – sends children as young as two out into the world alone. It’s an absolute rollercoaster of emotions

If you have looked at Netflix over the past few days, there is an overwhelming chance that you will have been bashed over the head by a weird-looking Japanese documentary. No matter what your viewing history is – whether you prefer Bridgerton or Stranger Things, Breaking Bad or second world war documentaries – there it is. Floating in multicoloured bubble letters, devoid of any context whatsoever, is the title Old Enough. Which begs the question: what the hell is Old Enough?

Unfortunately, the initial explanation is even more confusing than Netflix’s aggressive push. Old Enough is the wildly popular Japanese show Hajimete no Otsukai (My First Errand), an entertainment documentary show where toddlers are sent out into the world completely alone, to go shopping or navigate public transport. In Japan, Old Enough has been airing for 30 years, with two three-hour shows broadcast each year. When it airs, a fifth of all Japanese viewers tune in. It’s a true phenomenon.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Zawahiri’s killing was a Biden play for popularity – but it may have unintended consequences | Hameed Hakimi

The death of the al-Qaida leader points to a potential shift in…

There is a perfect time to shower – and it’s not when you think

In the data-driven, optimisation-obsessed corner of the internet, everything has its optimal…

An act of terrorism America tried to forget – 360 video

Note: This video is best viewed on YouTube. Click here. On the…