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‘Life after is more important’: A child of Japan’s ‘baby hatch’ remembers

By Tomohiro Osaki
Agence France-Presse

KUMAMOTO, Japan — Inside Koichi Miyatsu’s blue, child-sized backpack are neatly folded cartoon-print sweatshirts and a pair of white sneakers — all he has from before he was left at Japan’s only “baby hatch”. 

He was only a toddler when he was placed in the hatch at a hospital in southern Japan’s Kumamoto, where children can be left anonymously by desperate family. 

“These are some of the clothes I was wearing when I was left there,” 18-year-old Miyatsu told AFP. 

“They are the oldest memories I have of my childhood... so I’ve treasured them ever since.” 

This year, Miyatsu became the first person to speak publicly in Japan about being abandoned in the hatch, which first opened in 2007, modelled on a German programme.

His comments have rekindled debate about a scheme described by supporters as a last resort for marginalised women but criticised by opponents as encouraging the abandonment of children.

For Miyatsu, though, there is no question.

“The day I was left there was the day a new chapter of my life began,” the university freshman said. 

“I owe what I am today to the baby hatch.”

Catholic-run Jikei Hospital in Kumamoto launched the programme to provide an alternative for those struggling to parent and unable or unwilling to seek formal solutions like giving children up for care.

They argue it can prevent the abuse and even death of children, and in 15 years, 161 babies and toddlers have been left with them.

‘I was there once’

 

Soon after Miyatsu was found sitting uncomprehendingly in the hatch, he was taken in by Yoshimitsu and Midori Miyatsu in rural Kumamoto.

Parents of five biological children, the couple have also fostered over 30 others and didn’t hesitate to take in Miyatsu.

“I thought an angel was sent our way,” Yoshimitsu, 65, said recalling Miyatsu’s arrival.

The pair have long supported Jikei’s programme, having witnessed firsthand the troubled circumstances of other foster children, including broken families, delinquency, homelessness and unexpected pregnancies.

“Once a heavily pregnant girl with practically no money sought our help on a freezing December day... so we knew there were kids out there who would need this kind of place,” said Midori, 63.

Miyatsu was among the first children left at the hatch, and he was found with nothing indicating his name, age or birthplace.

“I have no recollection of the moment when I was dropped off... but the image of the hatch’s door is seared into a corner of my brain,” he said. 

Around a year after he was left, he saw a photo of the hatch in a newspaper, Midori said.

“He told us, ‘I was there once.’ That’s when we knew that he remembered.” 

 

‘Complicated feelings’

 

He was given a name by a local official, and his age was established by DNA testing. His early days of care were tough, with regular nightmares and constant finger-sucking.

But the couple never hid his backstory, and with time, the trauma faded. 

Years later, he learned more about his origins, including that his biological mother was killed in a car accident five months after his birth.

He keeps a framed picture of her, with curly hair like his, and says he feels she is “keeping watch on me from heaven”.

“I would tell her that I have grown up to be 18 years old, and that I want to live the life that was cut short for her.”

Every month, Miyatsu provides free meals to underprivileged children at a local church and he wants to work with children in the future, and perhaps become a foster parent too.

He hopes telling his story will “pave the way for other children [left in the box] to come forward and get their messages across”, describing his experience overcoming “complicated feelings about myself”.

“But even if there are a few pieces missing, it doesn’t fundamentally change who I am today. I don’t think my identity should be dictated by the first few years of my life,” he said. 

“Life after the baby hatch is far more important.”

 

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