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Scolding other people's children? The red demon at the super public bath

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The other day, I was really tired.
I went to the super public bath "Yudokoro Kasai" in Kasai.
Then, I suddenly found an article about the "Red Demon" on the wall of the indoor bath and got excited.
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I want my kids to know, too,
In old-time public baths, you can always see a "red demon" bathing.
He's a stubborn local guy with a tough face.
This red demon glared at me,
Children making noise in the bathroom or changing room, children swimming in the bathtub,
Leaving the water running can be dangerous for children.
"Parents who think about the next generation of the community"
He was teaching them social rules.
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It's written as "in the past"
We haven't seen many of these "Red Demon" guys lately.
I feel like he was there when I was little...or maybe not...
by the way,

Would you scold someone else's child?

Are you tolerating it in an attempt to appear like a good person?
I think it's natural to scold your own children (although there are some parents who don't even scold their own children).
So, should we not scold other people's children?
It is not only the parents who influence a child.
Soon there will be an abundance of noisy, yelling, and troublesome children.
It may drag your children down and make things worse for you.
To a child who doesn't even realize that they are causing trouble
It will change.
That's society.
I can't properly express my discomfort.
They secretly tweet things like, "There was a noisy kid."
We live in such a cold, heartless age.
I would like to bring back the "red demon of the public bath" with our generation.
The above are the famous yokai writings I found at Yudokoro Kasai.
Well, even so
The super public bath was awesome!! It's nice once in a while.
Next time, I think I'll go to Jigokudani for some research.
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