Model and TV personality Hinano Yoshikawa will appear on the talk show "Oshare Clip" (Nippon Television Network, Sundays at 10 PM) on May 24th. This will be Yoshikawa's first television appearance in seven years, and she will talk about her honest feelings from when she first became famous and how she uses those experiences to raise her three children.
Yoshikawa, who made her debut in her teens and quickly became a sensation, experienced a marriage at the age of 19 that was dubbed a "play marriage." After a short marriage that she describes as "an appeal to the adults around me," she remarried in 2011 and moved to Hawaii after giving birth. After that, she became a mother of three and reduced her workload, but last year she moved to Okinawa with her children. She says that her way of life in recent years has influenced the decision to start a new life, and the true meaning behind her decision to show her children "her own life" will be revealed.
Singer-songwriter Fujii Fumiya, who has produced Yoshikawa's music since her debut and calls himself her "uncle," appeared in an interview and spoke about the somewhat edgy impression he once had of Yoshikawa. Fujii said that since moving to Hawaii, Yoshikawa has "definitely become a mother," and that he has sensed a change in her way of life. Yoshikawa herself also reflected on the struggles she had as a teenager, revealing her complex feelings at the time, saying, "Before I knew what kind of person I was, the script already described who I was."
In the video closely following her life in Okinawa, we see Ms. Yoshikawa attentively caring for her three children. Her parenting style, which respects each child's individual thoughts and desires, stems from her own experience of wanting them to be independent, and she says, "I try not to interfere with what my children think or how they want to live."
Finally, they surprised her by sharing the children's thoughts about Ms. Yoshikawa. Her 14-year-old eldest daughter, knowing about her mother's past struggles, offered warm words, saying, "From here on out, you'll have a really great life." It is said that Ms. Yoshikawa was moved to tears by this message.



