She's as wholesome as her products. As Intermidiate schoolers, 5 of us would sometimes walk the 4 miles to school @4 am...stop @ a Bakery and the Japanese ladies would ask why we up so early and we told them because the street smelled real good when we reached there! 2hrs. before opening they sold us what we liked fresh and hot! That was in 1969, I'm 66yrs old now and I wonder how many guys watching this Baker will just fall in love with her like I just did? Just like the Bakery we stopped at as kids, she is a Baker with wings!!!Much happiness to her!!!
I can easily imagine many people often forgot how much work it takes to make simple foods, like our daily bread. Thanks to all these hard working early morning people. Full respect 🙏👍😊
I used to make handmade donuts at a local shop and our shifts would start at 2am and wouldn't end until 10am. We needed to have the case full of all varieties by 7am. It's the hardest work I've ever done. Working with dough takes timing and skill. I applaud this baker.
I respect the hard work you put in. If you don't mind me asking, how much did they pay you? You deserved extra pay for working a night and morning shift.
@@fatmilf1498 Its really not that bad. I worked in a restaurant for 6 years where we baked all our own bread fresh each day, I did a lot of bread baking. Honestly one of the easiest jobs in the restaurant. Like. Its a lot of work, sure. But so is everything else. But its so stress free and easy compared to a lot of the other positions. I loved it because I'd come in and have like 4 hours before anyone else showed up and because so long as I never screwed up they didn't mind if I just kept my earbuds in and listened to audiobooks and podcasts the whole time because its very straightforward. The downside was it didn't pay much. Oh, and flour got EVERYWHERE.
@@Saritiel This reminds/kinda relates to me of prepping any food, you often find yourself working really hard early in the morning but independently; which is definitely a benefit to some people. For me being able to go in early in the morning and just finish what I need to do is a huge plus to working prep and I quite enjoy it. But I'm no baker. I suppose it'd depend on the type of person.
Just fantastic! She is truly amazing. She and all the others who get up early in the morning to give us our daily bread deserves all respect. Thank you!
Such organized , and gentle movements, no sense of rush…. I’m sure her end product has the same love she introduced to it from the beginning. Quality ❤️❤️❤️
amazing I worked as a baker for 47-years and it was hard work but I don't regret it one bit. I'd start at 2am and work till 11am, first the loaves of bread and then sweet pastries, slabs and cakes.
The Japanese culture is one of experts in all they do. From knives and swords to sushi and bread. Truly second to none. Thank you for sharing this video.
Watching her from start to finish in the breadmaking process, was just so awesome. The bread looks so fantastic and healthy, especially the matcha bread. I would visit this bread shop every day if I was living close by
At my cousin's bakery, they make their breads in the evening around 9.00pm then, bake all of the bread at 3.00 am. They will sell all of it start at 5.00 am because all the people wake up at 5.00 am to buy breads at the bakery... then the process repeats all over again.
I was a cooks helper for awhile in the Army and Opened the Kitchen at 4 AM and got everything ready for breakfast before the Cooks came in. Bakers would be done by 4 in the morning.
@@rodolfotsang4327 ,. You not compared with India, 900 millions are very poor, compare the cost in Japan and in India the item sell for only 20 cents USD. A cup of fresh good tea is only USD...10 cents, ( street food) and in Japan in USD3 - 4 .
Aslamo Alikum, peace and blessings of God be upon you and all brothers and sisters around the world. Please pray for me and all brothers and sisters. May God fill your life with all joys and give you success in both worlds. Ameen. Jazak Allah.
Very hardworking lady indeed.......! A simple bread but the work is tremendous....... she is all alone from preparing , baking till opening the store all by herself .........Well done lady.......you are just Great.....
It was wonderful to see the making of bread from scratch. How she was very talented in her worked and disciplined in each steps. Working nonstop in 5 hours and then God knows how many more hours later on. God bless her and her family .
It looks marvellous and 100% hygienic...!! It is amazing to see only one person does it all, in India we need minimum three persons for same work..!! Big respects to Japanese people..!!
@@nemesisprime1890 lol it doesn't matter if it is muslim hindus or christian if you are an indian or south asian they show their dirty culture..2 years ago i had a trip to india and let me say its the worst country tho.. And as a muslim who lives in a clean european muslim country and travelled to a lot of muslim countries like malasia turkey azerbaijan kyrgystan i don't see us as dirty
@@nemesisprime1890 hahah you are just assuming things.. I feel for you broh.. I don't even travelled to any sort of slum areas and i won't dare to do so to travell in any slums especially in india and pakisthan..and you bring relegion here cos im a muslim hey bro come to our muslim country albania whuch is a small muslim country in europe you can see how clean we are..
WOW! We should appreciate her. Single handedly she's managing the shop. Starting from 4 a.m to 9 a.m she works without a break. Those bread look delicious. The place is also hygienic. 👍👍👍👍💯
Worked 3rd shift pretty much my whole life, never hard work, like that. Much respect for the people of graveyard shift, most are very loyal and reliable.
They dislike it because they do not have the bread right in front of them. Like me... I wish I had that bread right in front of me. I still liked the video though.
Wow, that’s a study in dedication, excellent work place discipline, and quality ingredients! Although I’m in awe of her doing so much singlehanded - aided by those amazing machines- I wonder if it might be a more enriching- if harder - experience to have more people involved in their manufacture? And yes, l would love a go- l used to regularly be up in the early hours as a lorry driver and farm worker. Though maybe not quick enough to learn the two handed bun making! Thanks for the opportunity to see this.🙏
I have a lot of respect for this lady and all those who work with such dedication. I’d rather support her shop than the giant companies who are in business for profit only.
When I was posted in Japan in the military, there was a grocery store not too far from the entrance of the base that had their own in-house bakery. My favorite thing to get from there was always a mini-baguette type bread roll with a single strip of bacon baked into the top, with bits of the bread pulled over the bacon to hold it in place. I remember they always had fresh, delicious bread there, and it's one of the things I miss about Japan (a lot of the things I miss are the food, haha!)
Orderly is the word. They actually follow the rules society gives them so that everyone gets along and is happy/safe. This discipline and care transfers into their professions as well. This video makes me wish I lived in Japan, a place where everything is done well.
I feel sorry for this woman. it's sad people give up their life to work some place like a slave. They deserve to enjoy life instead of working till they are old and in pain until death. Society is sick and abusive. No other mammal on the planet does this to themselves or others.
@@alexisalexander9037 wtf bro it doesn't always be like that, she might loves her job so much that she really put her dedication into it. let's think positive bro
Yup we live next to a bakery before they usually start at 2 am kindling the dough. Airing it and baking it 30 minutes before 5am. Neighbors start buying at am to 7am for fresh and beyond that would be re heat bread
It's just amazing how she single handedly did all those baking, wow, hats off. Also everything baked so cleanly. In other countries there will be at least 10 people doing that work and mess every where!!!
Как всегда Япония Не перестает удивлят ь и восхищаться! Один работник ,все чисто ,аккуратно! Просто одно заглядение,! А мы?Как работаем так и живем! Низкий поклон и уважение!
My family and I love bread so much and now that am married am Making bread for my family. I pray one day I can be successful enough to own a well equipped bakery like yours. You doing an amazing work Every Ma'am. God bless you and keep giving you strength.
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I work as salesman in the bakery but I want to learn this making thing
She's as wholesome as her products. As Intermidiate schoolers, 5 of us would sometimes walk the 4 miles to school @4 am...stop @ a Bakery and the Japanese ladies would ask why we up so early and we told them because the street smelled real good when we reached there! 2hrs. before opening they sold us what we liked fresh and hot! That was in 1969, I'm 66yrs old now and I wonder how many guys watching this Baker will just fall in love with her like I just did? Just like the Bakery we stopped at as kids, she is a Baker with wings!!!Much happiness to her!!!
Thats so wholesome god bless your heart
Wow what a beautiful memory 🌸🌸🌸❤️
The bread is very expensive and only 5 slices of bread without test. We buy every time and we need 5/6 slices of bread for hour sandwiches.
what a wholesome memory!
Absolutely love this
I can easily imagine many people often forgot how much work it takes to make simple foods, like our daily bread.
Thanks to all these hard working early morning people. Full respect 🙏👍😊
That’s why I feel so irritated when people wastes or plays with foods.
Many people thinks food are easy to make. That's why they waste food.
The food you eat is thanks to hard working machines
@@S4intOfM3rcyCOC
@@kimkim02091987 it does operate by itself. The only required labor is making the machine and maintaining it.
Clean shop and kitchen, and she does it all by herself alone... amazing
Great equipment too
And one cameraman 🤣
@@wachi-chiwa ..oh.. i was referring to the pro bakers machines
@@jaxxbrat2634 I know you do...
Just my joke😊
@@wachi-chiwa I don't like where this is going
no music, no narration, no ads, no bullshit - 13 minutes of pure, plain bread making. 😌
I Agree just respectful content. ❤
Do u want music or making bread you don't have any sense
The fact that she do this all by herself is so amazing! She is superwoman.
I used to make handmade donuts at a local shop and our shifts would start at 2am and wouldn't end until 10am. We needed to have the case full of all varieties by 7am. It's the hardest work I've ever done. Working with dough takes timing and skill. I applaud this baker.
2am?? What time do you sleep then!?
@@Unan1mouz Be in bed by 5pm and up by 1am. It was a hard shift.
@@MrKajithecat Crazyyy sleeping at 5pm!! I'm not even active yet at that time... I'm usually active at night. LOL
I respect the hard work you put in. If you don't mind me asking, how much did they pay you?
You deserved extra pay for working a night and morning shift.
@@mypluto1234 Yesss I'm such a night owl!! xD Hahaha
This woman is amazing. Making bread is not easy. Even with help from machines. Bakers are working hard, when we are sleeping. My biggest respect❣️
As an educated baker Who went to school i Will tell You ots the easiet job i have ever done.
What is so hard with machine
@@fatmilf1498 Its really not that bad. I worked in a restaurant for 6 years where we baked all our own bread fresh each day, I did a lot of bread baking. Honestly one of the easiest jobs in the restaurant. Like. Its a lot of work, sure. But so is everything else. But its so stress free and easy compared to a lot of the other positions. I loved it because I'd come in and have like 4 hours before anyone else showed up and because so long as I never screwed up they didn't mind if I just kept my earbuds in and listened to audiobooks and podcasts the whole time because its very straightforward.
The downside was it didn't pay much. Oh, and flour got EVERYWHERE.
@@Saritiel This reminds/kinda relates to me of prepping any food, you often find yourself working really hard early in the morning but independently; which is definitely a benefit to some people. For me being able to go in early in the morning and just finish what I need to do is a huge plus to working prep and I quite enjoy it. But I'm no baker. I suppose it'd depend on the type of person.
@@Saritieltotally agree!
Aloha 😊🤙🏼
She’s amazing! She did it all by herself, no helps at all. 🤩👍🏼
Amazing country with amazing people. Beautiful breads👏🏻
Love from Hungary 🇭🇺
This channel is fast becoming one of my favourites. There is such sincerity infused into their work ❤️
Thank you so much!
The Cleanliness. Just wooooow
Yep! i work at japanese warehouse and my boss says workplace environment need to be cleaned everyday
That's because it's a food production area??
Just fantastic! She is truly amazing. She and all the others who get up early in the morning to give us our daily bread deserves all respect. Thank you!
They get up because they HAVE to. I get up at 4:10am to go to the gym and I don't have to.... Im built different 😎 (joking)
Such organized , and gentle movements, no sense of rush…. I’m sure her end product has the same love she introduced to it from the beginning. Quality ❤️❤️❤️
ここのパン食べて初めて、美味しい!の声がでました。たまに仕事で昼過ぎ通るタイミングがあるので必ず買っていきます。朝のご飯が幸せになりました、ありがとう
amazing I worked as a baker for 47-years and it was hard work but I don't regret it one bit. I'd start at 2am and work till 11am, first the loaves of bread and then sweet pastries, slabs and cakes.
The Japanese culture is one of experts in all they do. From knives and swords to sushi and bread. Truly second to none. Thank you for sharing this video.
I agree Japanese are different kind of a breed.
@@usmhaevmcgmedov5525 bread
@@Peanutjoepap24
😂Yeah.
@@Peanutjoepap24 Ya juuuuust beat me to it!
Don't forget motorbikes and cars
So very impressive......Her gracefully rhythmic movements without any sign of fatigue or vexation !!!
Watching her from start to finish in the breadmaking process, was just so awesome. The bread looks so fantastic and healthy, especially the matcha bread. I would visit this bread shop every day if I was living close by
is it a girl !
@@navin.99618 no it's a titan
Lets go to Japan
cap
me too
Such efficiency.😃 She does all that by herself and that bread looks delicious. I think I can smell it.🍞
Nope I just farted
The fermented aroma
仕込みを一人でしてるのが凄い❗️
At my cousin's bakery, they make their breads in the evening around 9.00pm then, bake all of the bread at 3.00 am. They will sell all of it start at 5.00 am because all the people wake up at 5.00 am to buy breads at the bakery... then the process repeats all over again.
That's the reason I always love Japanese people, They work hard and try their best everyday!
I was a cooks helper for awhile in the Army and Opened the Kitchen at 4 AM and got everything ready for breakfast before the Cooks came in. Bakers would be done by 4 in the morning.
朝4時に起きて一人で仕込みするなんて、
凄すぎる!
She is self sufficient, great job, God bless hard working woman.
Everything is so hygienic and well organised.
Its Japan. Not India
@@rodolfotsang4327 ,. You not compared with India, 900 millions are very poor, compare the cost in Japan and in India the item sell for only 20 cents USD. A cup of fresh good tea is only USD...10 cents, ( street food) and in Japan in USD3 - 4 .
@@rodolfotsang4327 you are so disrespectful
@@drsurajkp maybe he is a indian himself
Exactly that s the point
Her Hardwork is great. Appreciate all her efforts. She managed everything alone.
Making bread is so much fun. Love making bread myself and trying to make different one everyday. But kudos to her for making so much everyday.💗💗💗
Such organized , and gentle movements, no sense of rush…. I’m sure her end product has the same love she introduced to it from the beginning. Quality
This is a lot of hard work... hats off to all the hard working bakers around the world.
Behind every bread,there’s a person who gave lots of hard work,time,passion and love.I wish I can try those breads.
Aslamo Alikum, peace and blessings of God be upon you and all brothers and sisters around the world. Please pray for me and all brothers and sisters. May God fill your life with all joys and give you success in both worlds. Ameen. Jazak Allah.
Dedication and a highly skilled baker. Wow. All 3 varieties looked so good.
Very hardworking lady indeed.......! A simple bread but the work is tremendous....... she is all alone from preparing , baking till opening the store all by herself .........Well done lady.......you are just Great.....
1人で、作られていて、凄いです。
The way she "dual wields" that dough is just amazing! Clearly perfected the way of making sure she’s as proficient as possible
It was wonderful to see the making of bread from scratch. How she was very talented in her worked and disciplined in each steps. Working nonstop in 5 hours and then God knows how many more hours later on. God bless her and her family .
In my generation, people used to do everything by hand. LOL This generation is definitely spoiled. LOL LOL
@@trumplostlol3007 Unless your generation didn't use modern technology. LOL. OK BOOMERS.
This was so soothing and satisfying to watch, and then the bread breaking at the end sealed it😍
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It looks marvellous and 100% hygienic...!! It is amazing to see only one person does it all, in India we need minimum three persons for same work..!!
Big respects to Japanese people..!!
What a technology
And very dirty too when it comes to india
@@nemesisprime1890 lol it doesn't matter if it is muslim hindus or christian if you are an indian or south asian they show their dirty culture..2 years ago i had a trip to india and let me say its the worst country tho.. And as a muslim who lives in a clean european muslim country and travelled to a lot of muslim countries like malasia turkey azerbaijan kyrgystan i don't see us as dirty
@@nemesisprime1890 dude just accept your country is filthy as hell, ask your govt to change that arguing on the internet doesn't change the reality
@@nemesisprime1890 hahah you are just assuming things.. I feel for you broh.. I don't even travelled to any sort of slum areas and i won't dare to do so to travell in any slums especially in india and pakisthan..and you bring relegion here cos im a muslim hey bro come to our muslim country albania whuch is a small muslim country in europe you can see how clean we are..
To anyone going through a tough time, it's okay to feel down sometimes. Just keep going, and I hope you find health, love, and happiness!
非常に素晴らしい
I have boundless admiration for the care, craftsmanship and order that the Japanese have in everything they do. 日本が大好きです
Japanese people always amaze me. I love their culture.
i also agree that.they amazing.
I really like the passion they put in to making the bread and they are so clean too👌🏽
WOW! We should appreciate her. Single handedly she's managing the shop. Starting from 4 a.m to 9 a.m she works without a break. Those bread look delicious. The place is also hygienic. 👍👍👍👍💯
I love the way she explained making bread ,need to watch by everyone
Why is everything about Japan so neat, clean and cute?🥺 makes me want to go there.
Because they are disciplined and are brought up that way in a collectivist culture.
@Ram Ranch even better.
If youre fine with experiencing racism ye sure go ahead
Following 5S method
It's a very strict society. Thousands of years of srict imperial rule made them so disciplined
She is extremely skillful and hardworking. I love her work ethic.
most satisfying moment when your mixed dough becomes non sticky and soft, ready for baked... 😁
Those are some amazing machines! Too cool. Nicely photographed and edited. Well done!
Thanks so much!
開店までの4時間動きっぱなしの作業、消費者は美味しい食パンを買うだけだが、それを提供するまでの苦労がすごいですね。しかも一人で。それが商売といってしまえばそれまでだが、体調を崩さないように願うばかりです。😮
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@@alanglaaier6537 Thank you for your reply 👍
閉店したって買いてあって泣いた;;
@@hatehate856 さん 返信ありがとうございます。閉店ですか・・・・😢
Sir I have watched your full video. Could I talk with you sir.
Worked 3rd shift pretty much my whole life, never hard work, like that. Much respect for the people of graveyard shift, most are very loyal and reliable.
Japanese is known for their delicious food....and for Cleanliness in food preparation.
the opposite of India. Its okay you dont wash your hands after touching your junk and then cook with your hands lmao
Are the white gloves clean?it's kinda black..
@@Spidey2J Of course it is clean. After handling the baking pans while it is hot, it is normal for the white to discolor
Beautiful!!! I could almost taste the bread. Side note; Man WTFs wrong with people disliking the video??
Don’t worry my friend, RUclips’s removed the dislike button count.
They dislike it because they do not have the bread right in front of them. Like me... I wish I had that bread right in front of me. I still liked the video though.
You are great ,, 👍👍👍..God bless you.. 🙏🙏🙏 💐.. greetings from Sri Lanka..❤️❤️..💐
Hard working people of Japan .. Love from Great country Pakistan
Wow, that’s a study in dedication, excellent work place discipline, and quality ingredients!
Although I’m in awe of her doing so much singlehanded - aided by those amazing machines- I wonder if it might be a more enriching- if harder - experience to have more people involved in their manufacture?
And yes, l would love a go- l used to regularly be up in the early hours as a lorry driver and farm worker. Though maybe not quick enough to learn the two handed bun making!
Thanks for the opportunity to see this.🙏
I have a lot of respect for this lady and all those who work with such dedication. I’d rather support her shop than the giant companies who are in business for profit only.
When I was posted in Japan in the military, there was a grocery store not too far from the entrance of the base that had their own in-house bakery. My favorite thing to get from there was always a mini-baguette type bread roll with a single strip of bacon baked into the top, with bits of the bread pulled over the bacon to hold it in place. I remember they always had fresh, delicious bread there, and it's one of the things I miss about Japan (a lot of the things I miss are the food, haha!)
I just stayed glued till the end. Well done Ma'am.
Let's just appreciate how neat and tidy the whole place and equipments are. 👏
Everything about the Japanese is just soooo................ Perfect
Orderly is the word. They actually follow the rules society gives them so that everyone gets along and is happy/safe. This discipline and care transfers into their professions as well. This video makes me wish I lived in Japan, a place where everything is done well.
Arigato... 😊🤗💓💌
Japan is powerful and rich
I must give thousand if likes to this baker, a wonder woman / man
She is one strong skillful lady, I admire her ,so much work ,such dedication, bread is the one staple in life we can’t live without
I feel sorry for this woman. it's sad people give up their life to work some place like a slave. They deserve to enjoy life instead of working till they are old and in pain until death. Society is sick and abusive. No other mammal on the planet does this to themselves or others.
@@alexisalexander9037 wtf bro it doesn't always be like that, she might loves her job so much that she really put her dedication into it. let's think positive bro
There is Lots of efforts and procedure to prepare a product. How nicely she is preparing step by step. I love to watch this kind of videos.
Trabalhar com força e vontade e com tanto capricho e dedicação é maravilhoso!!!
It's not weird. Everywhere across the world, bakers start their day early, when everyone else is still sleeping.
Yup we live next to a bakery before they usually start at 2 am kindling the dough. Airing it and baking it 30 minutes before 5am. Neighbors start buying at am to 7am for fresh and beyond that would be re heat bread
I wake up at 5 am to buy bread, specifically pandesal because when it’s 6 am its already sold out.
yep, one of my friends who owned a bakery, started at 2 am to bake bread, !!!
I work from home for my own software and I start to work many times at 4 am. 5 am start is just normal day for me.
im not working. i play video game and wake up at 3 am. no reason
As artful choreography as I've ever seen.
She is making hygienic breads. Process is so satisfying
Most wonderful bread making video that I have seen. Thank you so much
That matcha with red beans bread looks sooo good!!
All breads look so good. She is so well organized in baking all those breads.
That shop must smell soooo amazing 🤗
Those bread are made with Love and Passion. You just know they are gonna be great.
The fact that the video ends with the operator buying and eating the bread is such great direction
It's just amazing how she single handedly did all those baking, wow, hats off. Also everything baked so cleanly. In other countries there will be at least 10 people doing that work and mess every where!!!
Exactly
I don't think one can find a cleaner bakery in the whole world! Love Japanese people ☺
Как всегда Япония Не перестает удивлят ь и восхищаться! Один работник ,все чисто ,аккуратно! Просто одно заглядение,! А мы?Как работаем так и живем! Низкий поклон и уважение!
Ty prava 😉
Молодец 👏 😊
The first thing I noticed was the cleanness of the working space ❤
Wow... bless her. She is hard working and 100% professional. What a lot of bread for one person to make all alone.😊 Looks delicious 😋 🤎
Loved this video. Incredible ❤️ God bless every baker's efforts and hardwork.
I would be the first in the queue when that shop opened. Well done to that woman for her dedication 😀
amazing, nice cute bread shop....and so much cleanliness....
Wow ang galing naman gumawa ng testy
美味しい!
All of these different breads look so wonderful!
People only see the hard work in break, but it is actually really fun and interesting. Its my fav part in cooking
Much respect for japanese ... the more you know them the more you love them
I can smell the wonderful fresh bake bread thru my screen.
Love the ending, is what I was waiting for!
Italy and Japan reached a high level of respect in foods
My family and I love bread so much and now that am married am Making bread for my family. I pray one day I can be successful enough to own a well equipped bakery like yours. You doing an amazing work Every Ma'am. God bless you and keep giving you strength.
Japanese people are hardworking,articulate /precise crafts ,respectful,cheerful and neat.I have not seen Japanese who is not neat or clean.
Aanooo
Look at this if you want to see an excellent role model. Fits that description perfectly. My hats off to her a thousand times!!!
Knowledgeable & a HARD WORKER!!
BLESS YOU & YOUR BREAD 🍞
очень красиво работает пекарь, и хлебушек получился на загляденье
It's so satisfying to watch as well as tempting to do the job myself
I wish they open a branch in my city Pune, India. I will be her most loyal customer and tell my children also to buy bread from her bakery. ❤️
Yoo I am from there as well
Wow you are amazing i do appreciate this video thank you very much
Thanks so much happy you enjoyed it!
I love the way how she is explaining the making of bread in a better way. Good job !!
Mi más sincero respeto para esta bella dama, y también admiración por el proceso y máquinas que tiene, saludos desde Venezuela 👍