Actor Shim Hyung-tak's son Haru showed remarkable "airplane adaptability" while returning after a solo trip to Japan with his mother Saya when he was just 3 months old.

On the 21st, the YouTube channel "Hyung-tak Saya's Haru" released a video titled "[3 months old] Haru a little nervous around older boys he meets for the first time." In the video, Saya visited her sister's home in Japan with Haru and enjoyed a short but meaningful family trip.

Saya's sister was raising three sons, and Haru received all of the brothers' attention. Contrary to what one might expect of a 3-month-old, Haru played and laughed with the older boys without shyness, delighting viewers. Later, when visiting his great-grandmother's house, Haru succeeded in his first-ever "rolling over" right there, earning cheers from the whole family.

On the way back to Korea, Saya said, "It's the first time the two of us are flying alone. I'm so scared," showing she was nervous. Haru normally dislikes car seats and strollers and seems to have a switch on his back, making his sleep sensitive and causing Saya additional anxiety.

But before boarding, Haru miraculously fell asleep in the baby carrier. After waking up following takeoff, he quietly drank his formula and then drifted off to sleep again.

Saya said, "Maybe because Haru knew it was just his mom, he was really so good. I was grateful they even provided baby meals on the plane," expressing her emotion.

Shim Hyung-tak personally went to meet Saya and Haru when they arrived in Korea. Haru seemed a bit awkward with his father whom he had not seen in a while, but as soon as they entered the house he beamed broadly and quickly adapted.

Saya said, "It was great to see my sister and to meet Haru's first older brothers; it was such a good time," and added, "Flying alone with the child was a big act of courage. I want to travel to Japan frequently going forward."

[Photo] YouTube capture

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