Miyazaki Noriko Stroller trouble at Shinagawa Station “A man in his 40s...” “I never thought that there would really be an old man who would hit a stroller...”
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Sponichi [August 24, 2024 10:40] Former Nippon Television announcer and now freelance Noriko Miyazaki (44) updated her Instagram on the 23rd. She revealed the trouble she encountered when she visited Shinagawa Station with her child in a stroller. Miyazaki gave birth to her first child in October last year. “Come to think of it, the day before yesterday at Shinagawa Station, a man bumped into me head-on twice, which surprised me,” he confessed. “I was warned to be careful because there are men who might hit strollers, but I never thought it would actually happen,” she said, shocked by the unexpected misfortune. “A man in his 40s came charging towards me with the stroller clearly in sight, wasn’t even looking at his phone, walked towards me normally, and then hit the stroller with his foot. “I was so surprised that I instinctively said, “Excuse me!” and stopped the stroller, but the man once again put his foot against the stroller and tried to pass by,” said Miyazaki. “What? It seemed like he was making such a blatant remark, so my husband got angry and went to the man, who immediately apologized, so I thought he must have done it on purpose. Otherwise, the first time you bump into them you’ll just say sorry and avoid them…” “Sometimes when there are people looking at their smartphones, we try to avoid them, and people who are looking at their smartphones usually notice a little while before, so we don’t bump into them that often, but this time it seemed like he had clearly seen us from the front, and I didn’t think he would just charge at me, but even though I was pushing slowly, he didn’t try to avoid it and just hit me again, so I was surprised,” he wrote. “It happened so suddenly that there was nothing I could do, so I just checked to make sure my son was safe,” she said. “The road from the Konan Exit to the Takanawa Exit was crowded, but we were going in the same direction as the traffic, walking on the left side, so I was thinking, “That person is going the wrong way, he should have walked on the right side,” and that’s when it happened.” “I never would have thought that someone would intentionally run into someone with a baby in their arms, so please be very careful,” he said. “Now that I think about it, my friend is pregnant, but on the same bus a man would bump into her stomach and get off several times… Some people don’t wear the pregnant woman mark because they are afraid that people will spot it and guess it. What does the pregnant woman symbol mean?” she asked, exasperated. She also added hashtags such as “#HanedaAirportGourmet,” “#PorkCutletSetMeal,” “#ShinagawaStation,” “#BumpedIntoMyStroller,” “#Surprised,” and “#BeCarefulEveryone.”
>>4 I live in a relatively unsafe area and use a stroller, but I’ve never seen anyone get in my way. In fact, most people give me priority in the elevator, and even rowdy guys will give way to me from a distance if they recognize me. Where do you live? I’ll try to stay away, so please tell me.
>>5 Exactly. If you look at the text of >>1, it seems that they are talking under the assumption that it is natural for the man to avoid the stroller. As a matter of common sense, the man should have avoided the stroller, but that cannot be considered a natural obligation.
Males will never avoid women or children. They take it for granted that they will be given priority. When two males are together, they will give way to the stronger one.
>I didn’t think he’d just charge right at me either. More like, “You should get out of the way” type of guy than the one who’s ramming me with a stroller type of guy.
It’s the other way around. Most of the time it’s an adult pushing a stroller walking around looking elsewhere, and you can’t avoid them and they bump into you, which hurts you.
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