School Lunch in Japan - It's Not Just About Eating!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @dishapatil111
    @dishapatil111 5 лет назад +14436

    This is a real school. Where kids learn how to live life. Each Country should follow this education system.

    • @deadmemes5325
      @deadmemes5325 5 лет назад +667

      And then here are American schools, with the school ID’s having to have the national suicide hotline on it.

    • @victus8590
      @victus8590 5 лет назад +378

      Filipino schools: im gonna pretend i didn't see that

    • @krabbu8237
      @krabbu8237 5 лет назад +41

      Soviet Doki LMAO

    • @bebyfun
      @bebyfun 5 лет назад +45

      Oye hoye..kya baat hai👏👏

    • @sadieabbott4986
      @sadieabbott4986 5 лет назад +87

      it seems like you haven’t been to school in a while, and let me just say that kids would much rather eat20 cookies for lunch and have fun in their childhood, than this.

  • @sofu4071
    @sofu4071 5 лет назад +5602

    I am a 47 year old Japanese.
    This education is the same as 40 years ago.
    The only change was that the milk container was a bottle.
    p.s. My mother said it was the same 70 years ago.

    • @ashita6706
      @ashita6706 5 лет назад +365

      Wow... I come from South-east Asia and the system is completely different. We bring our own food from home and we get a lot of homework.
      That's great! I wish other countries will adopt this Japanese system as well!

    • @Dimlights374
      @Dimlights374 5 лет назад +232

      I live in iraq and we don't serve food in schools... Some of us don't even have proper schools to go to.
      We don't have proper roads or hospitals or anything that's well-done.
      I salute you japanese people for your high ethics and getting the job clean-done

    • @Dimlights374
      @Dimlights374 5 лет назад +12

      @Star Drop thanks, me too that's why we are on a revolution rn ;)

    • @yourasarang9915
      @yourasarang9915 5 лет назад +4

      Anonymous Girl which south-East Asian country are you from?

    • @maryravindran1
      @maryravindran1 5 лет назад +28

      Wish we had this kind of experience. It will teach us discipline, responsibly, obedience ect

  • @richarddinh851
    @richarddinh851 5 лет назад +3934

    My favorite sentences
    “Thank you for teaching us” instead of “goodbye teacher”
    That’s why Japanese are so admirable

    • @damsie64
      @damsie64 5 лет назад +58

      Ikr. And some of my classmates got tired of saying goodbye to their(my) teachers. Like bruh, how rude!

    • @sanjusivaji
      @sanjusivaji 5 лет назад

      One more thing we can understand
      How people of Japan🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵 survive each month's earthquake😎😎😎💪💪💪

    • @tzuxian1434
      @tzuxian1434 5 лет назад +69

      Damsie 😂In China we don’t use “ Thank you” and “goodbye”. We say no words just see teacher walk out of the classroom😱😱😱I always think Chinese education is the worst in the world.

    • @damsie64
      @damsie64 5 лет назад +6

      @@tzuxian1434 oh wow

    • @NanHoumSian
      @NanHoumSian 5 лет назад +36

      In Thailand and Myanmar, we do that too. The students stand up to say hello to the teacher and say thank you after every classes

  • @ganeshgani7031
    @ganeshgani7031 2 года назад +144

    Japanese always surprises the world with clean city, Technology , respect, kind nature etc...

  • @clover8907
    @clover8907 5 лет назад +5694

    those kids have no idea how lucky they are

    • @zcorpiox5815
      @zcorpiox5815 5 лет назад +153

      I'm one of those kids but it's a nightmare

    • @lunatalia9109
      @lunatalia9109 5 лет назад +62

      Tee D Lol. I would always skip cleaning duty or just pretend you're actually doing something. It's not that bad.

    • @flrtpyo1076
      @flrtpyo1076 5 лет назад +5

      @@zcorpiox5815 あなたのインスタは何ですか。

    • @randomuser7283
      @randomuser7283 5 лет назад +185

      Tee D In life you’re going to have to clean regardless so I think asian classrooms are better at teaching actual life lessons rather than in America where they teach you useless topics that you’ll never use in your life after college unless you get a career that majors in that topic. America doesn’t teach us to prepare our own lunches and have responsibilities but teaches kids that they can do whatever they want in life and grow up lazy and sleep deprived. I’d rather be helping clean a classroom and eating together in a class with classmates without cellphones and technology. America isn’t that great and doesn’t really help raise kids into intelligent adults, american classrooms actually make kids fear for their lives, suffer from mental issues, and bullying is an issue that is never taken care of properly (i’m not saying that it’s not the same for asia) but america lacks the proper education system.

    • @iwantthis5200
      @iwantthis5200 5 лет назад +39

      Random User I agree and I live in America and the school education is not used that much for work except those big jobs and stuff

  • @RozArialind
    @RozArialind 9 лет назад +3501

    You can be happy, but you'll never be as happy as that kid who got the last peice of fish.

  • @glennbadao3288
    @glennbadao3288 5 лет назад +2005

    Very disciplined people. Japanese, I salute you all.

  • @Bueno-gb9wc
    @Bueno-gb9wc 2 года назад +116

    日本は約70年間ずっとこのスタイルだよな。すご

    • @小楠386
      @小楠386 Месяц назад +7

      140年です。明治からなので、半分しか仰っておられません。

  • @serene2526
    @serene2526 5 лет назад +1903

    Now we know why japanese people is so well mannered
    They serve their own food, clean their own surrounding in school
    How awesome is that

    • @mairuzu465
      @mairuzu465 5 лет назад +43

      And they recycle their waste

    • @highcotton63664
      @highcotton63664 5 лет назад +23

      Makes you wonder how they have time to do all that yet still get their lessons in...maybe US schools should study their methods a bit closer.

    • @mairuzu465
      @mairuzu465 5 лет назад +8

      Free Scotland I’ve never been to a us school I live In England but I wish they were like this everyone has manners here whereas in England very few students have manners

    • @fadenmac8092
      @fadenmac8092 5 лет назад +5

      Is this a public school (govt funded from taxes), charter (public grants and family pay), or private (family pay)? I would guess charter. It gives school admin more autonomy to make better choices, than a beaurocratic monopoly (public school).

    • @mairuzu465
      @mairuzu465 5 лет назад

      Faden Mac what the one in the vid?

  • @candybordux6118
    @candybordux6118 4 года назад +2069

    most behaved and disceplined people around the world. That's why we appreciate this kind of training.. we learned much from you.

    • @shabnam1275
      @shabnam1275 4 года назад +10

      They also give training About lonely deaths ratio in there country

    • @ushasharma7452
      @ushasharma7452 4 года назад +3

      @Irah Khan super😂

    • @shabnam1275
      @shabnam1275 4 года назад +3

      @@ushasharma7452 acha laga Sharma aur Khan ke comments dekh ke 🤣🤣😉wese Khan ne kha sahi ha

    • @nayyaryaqoob924
      @nayyaryaqoob924 4 года назад +6

      Irah Khan same In Pakistan. They just fight and say bro yaar etc

    • @rhimedauka733
      @rhimedauka733 4 года назад

      Do you think all japanese are?
      U must have never travelled there

  • @huutoan1
    @huutoan1 4 года назад +3193

    What are they learning in a day?
    - sanitary
    - gratitude
    - discipline
    - self service
    - statistical
    - knowledge
    - Recycling
    - Team work
    - using Checklist

    • @qwerty_8104
      @qwerty_8104 4 года назад +63

      And what are americans learning...
      -nothing

    • @lukmansp4906
      @lukmansp4906 4 года назад +23

      They learn anything which didnt come out in an exams 😊 a life skill

    • @aquibx
      @aquibx 4 года назад +4

      Great 💙

    • @gameguild2396
      @gameguild2396 4 года назад +9

      Well be sure to take it with a grain of salt, remember right now japan is facing a decline due to a lack of repopulation and people becoming hikikomori.
      It's easy to romanticize and I'm in no way discrediting the value of allowing children to take responsibilities and learning social skills, but there are serious problems that rear their ugly heads.

    • @ayleenvillegas5734
      @ayleenvillegas5734 4 года назад +2

      Nao.T we be needing this in quarantine

  • @laqsvil2230
    @laqsvil2230 2 года назад +214

    I wish here in the U.S. could adopt this lunch system. It teaches the students responsibility, discipline, workmanship, and collaboration.

    • @johnjames6980
      @johnjames6980 2 года назад +3

      I was thinking the same thing! 🙂

    • @crunchberrychaos
      @crunchberrychaos 2 года назад +17

      Would never work. Most certainly a parent would complain about how their kid shouldn't have to do a serving job when at a place of academics. Or a kid will have AuTiSm and his mommy will say only eats chicken nuggets and French fries and this kind of healthy food excludes him and is discrimination.

    • @luqpan_hakim
      @luqpan_hakim 2 года назад +3

      West is egoistic in mind than East

    • @ソニー
      @ソニー Год назад

      Basically, you have to pay for food every month.

    • @juacartav3363
      @juacartav3363 Год назад

      It can't be done for many reasons, one of them is many will clutch their pearls while screaming "socialism", "marxism", " comunism", "indoctrination", etc.

  • @QazaqtynUly
    @QazaqtynUly 5 лет назад +2155

    Japanese system not only gives knowledge, it also teaches life.

    • @meganslonesings
      @meganslonesings 5 лет назад +26

      That's what we need!

    • @revathip1562
      @revathip1562 5 лет назад +13

      Awesome I admired by Japanese teaching

    • @mikakoreanmika2443
      @mikakoreanmika2443 5 лет назад +3

      Your words is really amazing

    • @hochiminh7505
      @hochiminh7505 5 лет назад +5

      U.S. school is like Tu Pac said "got my diploma, but never learned shit in school. Learned math from the drug dealer." Lol...

    • @loxmyth1
      @loxmyth1 5 лет назад

      Having a good character is also a kind of knowledge

  • @jor7837
    @jor7837 5 лет назад +1260

    I’m Japanese and was educated in exactly the same system. there’s nothing new to me, but why am I watching this video with a smiling face????

    • @CAPSKA_8492
      @CAPSKA_8492 4 года назад +68

      It’s nostalgia.
      I’m Japanese too, I live in France, and I went to a Japanese school near Nagoya for one week when I visited my grandmother. I was like 8 back then.
      Now I’m going to be 15 and I ended up forgetting how to write in Japanese, unfortunately.

    • @risrubia4163
      @risrubia4163 4 года назад +46

      You are such lucky japanese, japan is always a model country. I wish we have the same system in the Philippines someday

    • @subhasmitadhar2529
      @subhasmitadhar2529 4 года назад +5

      U r lucky girl😍

    • @sushmithapaul2214
      @sushmithapaul2214 4 года назад +4

      Lucky you😍😇😇

    • @jobyvarghese9657
      @jobyvarghese9657 4 года назад +9

      You are so lucky..🙂 .Hope other countries will adopt these good practise in their schools including mine. Thank you for setting an example to follow.😇😇

  • @webuiltthepyramids3446
    @webuiltthepyramids3446 4 года назад +1149

    The world should take Japan as a role model.

    • @madf8507
      @madf8507 4 года назад +19

      YESSS absolutely

    • @maxmustermann-zx9yq
      @maxmustermann-zx9yq 4 года назад +9

      @@daisyingrid618 the state doesnt have much to say what you do in your private life, most negatives just boil down to unhealthy tradions like not leaving bf your boss does, but those are getting more and more abandonded by younger generations which

    • @reslyroypariong4098
      @reslyroypariong4098 4 года назад +2

      Not really but we're trying in India and its difficult

    • @user-ze8fr9wq1t
      @user-ze8fr9wq1t 4 года назад +2

      daisy ingrid but this is Japan they’re talking about, not China, or am I missing something?

    • @cesarjotaga
      @cesarjotaga 4 года назад +5

      my thoughts exactly, how about we make it as a project! the world needs to know about this, it could change society in a great way

  • @ここ試合決定で
    @ここ試合決定で Год назад +62

    自分たちで用意して片付けすること当たり前だと思ってたけど、凄いことなんだな。なんか小学校の教育に感謝だな

  • @Belugawales
    @Belugawales 4 года назад +2721

    The students are like: "Janitor who? We clean the school ourselves,"

    • @Daniel-ef1mw
      @Daniel-ef1mw 4 года назад +46

      We also have Janitors in Malaysia but the students who were doing most of the cleaning rather than Janitors.

    • @sandym967
      @sandym967 4 года назад +2

      brigadier daniel7971 oki

    • @hey-qc8no
      @hey-qc8no 4 года назад +3

      😂

    • @peachim9121
      @peachim9121 4 года назад +6

      here, we clean our room before we leave

    • @lahoene6900
      @lahoene6900 4 года назад +18

      Japanese school janitors are responsible for tree pruning, weed removal, and other carpentry work.

  • @GothCookie
    @GothCookie 4 года назад +1053

    this is so much more than just sharing a meal. It teaches kids responsibility and hygene and gratitude. it is truly amazing

    • @popn6189
      @popn6189 4 года назад +2

      As a student of both America and Japan, I'd rather be playing with my milk and throwing half my lunch away, then cleaning the floors as if I failed in life... But I guess I learned gratitude. I don't know how I would have behaved if it was just America.

    • @terencecee.907
      @terencecee.907 4 года назад +11

      Yes! American children are too spoiled and ungrateful for things that they take for granted in life. Responsibility for your own well being and community are traits missing in American society.

    • @WildVee
      @WildVee 4 года назад +17

      @@popn6189 1. You'd rather throw food away while there are starving people, from children to elderly, all around the globe? Seriously?
      2. Cleaning does not mean you failed in life in any way, shape or form. Cleaning at home should be split between family members, and cleaning as a job is just as respectable as any office job out there.
      You clearly failed in life already by having this shitty mentality and spewing all this snobby, uptight bullshit.

    • @ABDULREHMAN-by7zk
      @ABDULREHMAN-by7zk 4 года назад +1

      Great

    • @popn6189
      @popn6189 4 года назад +2

      @@WildVee Sorry. The school refuses to give food to the poor, especially to people around the world(cuz its too far probably). I even wrote a whole essay on it to the district lunch person who's in charge of the district lunches. I haven't got a reply. The food that people don't take will be thrown away anyway, and my school is probably the least of our problems. Companies like Mcdonalds, Burger King, etc. should also change their habits of throwing away food. They throw A LOT. just search it up. As for the cleaning, I always did my job, it was just immensely demoralizing and depressing to see kids say "I'm working hard now so that I don't have to work hard when I grow up" and you know they will get really bad jobs and overwork and probably kill themselves. Also, the world doesn't see "cleaning" as a respectable job in pure eyes like yours. I really hope for change and I didn't mean what I said in the way you interpreted it. I just wanted to say Japan isn't as heavenly as people think. It has its fair share of evil.

  • @fanaticalplel1003
    @fanaticalplel1003 5 лет назад +1895

    I love Japanese people, the way they raise their kids

  • @sclark223
    @sclark223 Год назад +60

    We need this in the USA! Notice how happy the kids are too - they are involved, included, seen, taught politeness and work ethic and fairness and responsibility.

    • @kaisermuto
      @kaisermuto Год назад +5

      This child is not special. All kids of Japan do as this case. And me as well.

    • @zeviono4562
      @zeviono4562 Год назад +1

      We need this globally... its fantastic.

    • @user-vk3ko3ud3l
      @user-vk3ko3ud3l Год назад +2

      No place is perfect, tho. Bullying is a huge issue in Japan, too.

    • @zeviono4562
      @zeviono4562 Год назад

      @@user-vk3ko3ud3l Yes I've heard that. People seeing the splinter in other ppls eye and not the log in their own.

  • @BZLentertainment
    @BZLentertainment 9 лет назад +20326

    Take note that students in Japan, in their first 3 years in school, they have no exams or tests. It's all about discipline, social, hygiene and health lessons.

    • @footytang
      @footytang 9 лет назад +1153

      +- ̗̀ Buizel TV ̖́- pfff that will only help you with the most important things in life. Pretty stupid if you ask me. Bring on the tests and zero lack of how to survive in the world and society. The lack of obesity is also astounding, they must be doing something wrong.

    • @TwitchFailsandWins
      @TwitchFailsandWins 9 лет назад +279

      +- ̗̀ Buizel TV ̖́- That's stupid.
      Exams and tests train you for your educational future. They should strike a balance.

    • @heniadir
      @heniadir 9 лет назад +395

      - ̗̀ Buizel TV ̖́- Wrong, they have test.

    • @ELFKidsVideos
      @ELFKidsVideos 9 лет назад +755

      +heniadir My daughter never had tests. They were more like quick quizzes that could be corrected after the fact. It was more about learning than testing.

    • @heniadir
      @heniadir 9 лет назад +82

      +ELF Kids Videos My son had test from first year.

  • @arushimishra1236
    @arushimishra1236 4 года назад +568

    I recommend RUclips to recommend this to every school principals.

    • @khushijaipuri4989
      @khushijaipuri4989 4 года назад +10

      True in India

    • @sapesape6637
      @sapesape6637 4 года назад +6

      Its not like the student will do it

    • @Ash-rg2bn
      @Ash-rg2bn 4 года назад +9

      @@sapesape6637 the point here is to start it and make them understand the importance of all this for them to start implementing and following it. These are basic life habits that should be cultivated by adults in the kids regardless of whether they continue to follow them in their adulthood.

    • @lucifalucifar2162
      @lucifalucifar2162 3 года назад +3

      Idk why but I find your comment very funny and I'm imagining my principal😂😂😂😂😂

  • @chminga447
    @chminga447 4 года назад +5500

    This shows that education is not only about books

  • @justrandomthings112
    @justrandomthings112 Год назад +34

    I like how everyone is polite and always say "thank you."

  • @doakamodokodemo1170
    @doakamodokodemo1170 4 года назад +765

    At elementary school, we Japanese learn not only cooking and cleaning, but also techniques for daily life such as sewing, cooking, and home economics. They haven't changed much since 50 years when I was in elementary school. I think it is interesting that the school lunch and equipment systems in Japanese elementary schools have not changed at all from 50 years ago. I loved the school lunch and I enjoyed school on every things with my friends. It is also good that everyone eats the same lunch, so there is no difference between rich and poor, and they are equal. The smiles of all the children show that.

    • @Tradingpassion
      @Tradingpassion 4 года назад +22

      That's Great!

    • @helialycoris4464
      @helialycoris4464 3 года назад +32

      I'm jealous. Why can't the American School System adopt that. The school system is freaking horrible here. Students die (ahem because if them) and they don't care.

    • @davgar4241
      @davgar4241 3 года назад +2

      Wonderful

    • @あかいろ-s2b
      @あかいろ-s2b 3 года назад +6

      Yeah here in japan we have a class from grade 5 and up called kateika witch is sticking and cooking, and a butch more thing you would use in daily life

    • @mrman526
      @mrman526 3 года назад +4

      In America, u learn how to solve for the x equivalent of a supplementary angle instead 😑

  • @angela908051
    @angela908051 9 лет назад +855

    I love how they are taugh to be thankful

    • @ELFKidsVideos
      @ELFKidsVideos 9 лет назад +23

      +Angela Cliborne So do I. It's an important part of Japanese schools.

    • @TsarOfRuss
      @TsarOfRuss 9 лет назад +24

      +Angela Cliborne the most important part of life as a whole

    • @zuckerbunte
      @zuckerbunte 9 лет назад +51

      +bob hope That is not true. When children aresmall they understand very little of what adults do - they are taught to say please and thank you long before they understand what the word "respect" really means. When they grow older they will develop their own way of understanding politeness and use their interpretation of what is useful. You have to teach them! My boys did not want to give up their seats in a bus for example if someone elderly or otherwise impaired needed it when they were very little. I made them and explained again and again why it is important to help others and why other people needed to sit instead of them. Now, years later, they do it without me having to say a word, because they understand it and have developed empathy. Children are egoists by nature and have to be taught the meaning and importance of social structures. Those whose parents let them do what they want and teach them, that they´re the centre of the universe - let´s say they don´t turn out so great usually. Structure, rules, empathy and, of course, love - a child needs all of these.

    • @markalan5497
      @markalan5497 9 лет назад +1

      +bob hope Still better than ungrateful bunch of merican kids brah lol

    • @diamondpearl4967
      @diamondpearl4967 9 лет назад

      you're right!!

  • @HappyCosmos28
    @HappyCosmos28 4 года назад +758

    I hardly ever comment but this looks like a dream... The kids are actually happy and enjoying being at school!! They look like the most sofisticated humans ever!

    • @jonathanz.9675
      @jonathanz.9675 4 года назад +14

      Yeah. I heard the higher up school system is depressing. Japan does have the highest suicide rate of all nations. A two sided coin
      -EDIT: I was wrong in my late night comment, although depression is an enormous problem there. While it does have a relatively high suicide rate, it is not the highest as I falsy claimed.

    • @thelastjuiceblender5915
      @thelastjuiceblender5915 4 года назад +13

      @@jonathanz.9675 You heard wrong. It's their working culture that's tiresome and depressing. Most teenagers in colleges or higher studies work 2-3 jobs unlike you who likes punching holes in every superior cultural lifestyle like yours doesn't have any loopholes. Go visit or researh more about Japan but making assumptions based on what you heard is purely arrogant and ignorant.

    • @soseikiharagatatsu7859
      @soseikiharagatatsu7859 4 года назад +1

      One day I'll go to Japan and marry those kawaii cute girls

    • @calebtaylor4153
      @calebtaylor4153 4 года назад +6

      @Leon Thomas @Jonathan Brewer @TheLastJuiceBlender
      Japan USED to have one of the highest suicide rates in the world, along with mainland China, but I believe that was in the 1980's and earlier. According to WHO, in 2016, Japan's suicide rate for both sexes was 14.3 (per 100,000). The US's was 13.7. each placed as 30th and 34th highest respectively according to the Wiki.

    • @Nicole-pn9ej
      @Nicole-pn9ej 4 года назад +1

      Yes i wanna live there and the daycare itz cool

  • @HinaKhan-DorsetDrivePS
    @HinaKhan-DorsetDrivePS 2 года назад +50

    We are a school in Ontario, Canada and are amazed at the kindness, discipline and respect the Japanese have for their school and teachers. We could learn a lot from your culture :)
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @PpAirO5
    @PpAirO5 3 года назад +522

    The world can learn SOOOOOO much from Japan.

  • @cindypattana6071
    @cindypattana6071 5 лет назад +562

    This is why Japanese have wonderful work ethic and pride. Beautifully mannered children.

  • @restinHim38668
    @restinHim38668 3 года назад +508

    This is phenomenal. Teaching children to respect, contribute, recycle, clean and good manners. It's wonderful.

    • @AyushRaj-sz8di
      @AyushRaj-sz8di 3 года назад

      i could stay virgin upto 25 but i need to relive this SHIT.........................................

    • @Giuligamer2024
      @Giuligamer2024 3 года назад +1

      It looks like a militar school.

    • @おはよう-t4v
      @おはよう-t4v 2 года назад +11

      @@Giuligamer2024 軍隊? 子供達の笑顔が見えないの? 強制じゃなく率先なんだよ

    • @Giuligamer2024
      @Giuligamer2024 2 года назад

      @@おはよう-t4v no idea what you wrote. Write in english to be able to understand.

    • @与太郎
      @与太郎 2 года назад

      kids Smile NO ARMY

  • @nt9476
    @nt9476 Год назад +47

    Something to emulate worldwide. Kids learn discipline, manners, gratefulness, and responsibility. Among the most important attributes for life and that gets ingrained in them at a young age.

  • @devanshmalhotra1441
    @devanshmalhotra1441 5 лет назад +971

    No wonder Japan stands out better and proud every time an unfortunate natural disaster happens.
    These kids know their jobs and responsibilities.
    Respect from India 🙏

    • @meghabanerjee3960
      @meghabanerjee3960 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah! From me 2.

    • @sanjaykumarsingh7494
      @sanjaykumarsingh7494 5 лет назад +3

      Right . from me too.😘

    • @KenyanBunnie
      @KenyanBunnie 5 лет назад +3

      Proud every time an unfortunate natural disaster happens...? Huh?

    • @siddharyam9682
      @siddharyam9682 5 лет назад

      Yes true.

    • @hussainibaqer8839
      @hussainibaqer8839 5 лет назад +2

      Mannat Malhotra If you are an Indian you should know that even Indian students stand & say thank you teacher after each class before teacher leaves & when teacher enters the class they stand & wish good morning or good after noon, so don’t make India as backward or disrespectful,the only country I see with no respect for any elder,teacher or parent is America.,they don’t even say hi or good morning to teachers here it’s opposite teachers wish kids.

  • @indianforce4530
    @indianforce4530 5 лет назад +608

    Students not only says thank you to teacher ,but also to the cooking staffs 👏👏👏👏

  • @lehua16
    @lehua16 5 лет назад +474

    I grow up in Japanese public school like this. One day I was carrying a big boxful of chicken cutlet to the classroom....but tripped over and dropped entire box! Chicken was all over on the ground. No one blamed me but I almost cried as it was one of the children's favourite meals. ...Little later as our class started the lunch without main, the class next door sent us half cut chicken cutlets for our entire class !!! 😭I still remember the kindness those children showed others...and still gives me hope for human.

    • @allypotat8238
      @allypotat8238 5 лет назад +7

      lehua16 aww that’s really cool I wish I got served food like this lol

    • @gotooopssorrynotthis3224
      @gotooopssorrynotthis3224 5 лет назад

      Lier

    • @denisemariefournier3338
      @denisemariefournier3338 5 лет назад +5

      That’s an awesome story , ty for sharing! 🤗

    • @uiiin9999
      @uiiin9999 5 лет назад

      @@gotooopssorrynotthis3224 :実際それは珍しい話ではない、大抵の場合それは教師達により、主導、先導されて行われる、”予め想定された美談”です、嫌な言い方ですが。

    • @hiru131
      @hiru131 5 лет назад +25

      ”美談”ではなく,それは教育というものです。

  • @christinakent317
    @christinakent317 2 года назад +45

    Wow I love this! They are learning so much just preparing for lunch… respect, manners, planting, cleaning, helping, etc.

  • @erisas.5389
    @erisas.5389 4 года назад +596

    I work in a Japanese elementary school and everything is accurate!!! I love how they teach kids to be polite, to be disciplined and to have a proper hygiene before and after meals. The fact that this was before COVID proves how Japanese people really care about cleanliness! Kudos to Japan 🇯🇵

    • @bobby666666
      @bobby666666 4 года назад +10

      Such a shame it's not done the same here in the UK. Not to say that all children are undisciplined and disrespectful.

    • @NagaVigneshN
      @NagaVigneshN 4 года назад +4

      Is this only practiced in elite schools? Or is it practiced in every school?

    • @bobby666666
      @bobby666666 4 года назад +12

      @@NagaVigneshN I would say it is all schools in Japan. Cleaning is a daily chore they have to do. They also spend long hours at school too. I am not sure if the hours apply to the younger children though.

    • @NagaVigneshN
      @NagaVigneshN 4 года назад +16

      @@bobby666666 Oh then this is really awesome. I know Japanese people hold discipline very highly. This schooling system is great. I would have never got tired of it. I am from India and my school didn't even have any events or celebrations and let alone a ground. So this is like 10x times better for me

    • @bobby666666
      @bobby666666 4 года назад +1

      @@NagaVigneshN As long as you enjoyed school. There are quite a few YT videos about Japan. They are quite fascinating.

  • @ikaiwenwu9240
    @ikaiwenwu9240 5 лет назад +617

    I have to say Japan does a good job on education.

  • @masametal29
    @masametal29 4 года назад +906

    I'm Japanese. This is a standard elementary school education in Japan. It was the same that 30 years ago when I was a kid.

    • @masametal29
      @masametal29 4 года назад +23

      @நாடோடி தமிழன் It is until 12 years old. After, I brought a lunch or used the school cafeteria. I think it is the same now.

    • @masametal29
      @masametal29 4 года назад

      @A B ?

    • @tobiasarevalo9929
      @tobiasarevalo9929 4 года назад +1

      Awesome i just had lunch in my desk in the classroom for all of "highschool" im from argentina btw

    • @masametal29
      @masametal29 4 года назад +7

      @@tobiasarevalo9929
      Japanese high school students also eat lunch together in the classroom.
      Maybe there are more cases in the classroom than cafeteria. Sometimes in the garden too.

    • @srkuniverse7680
      @srkuniverse7680 4 года назад

      that's insane!

  • @andylee1297
    @andylee1297 Год назад +38

    I just left Japan after a 23-day trip. And this video tells me the secret behind those amazing people I met in Japan. Really appreciate this country❤

  • @andressagreco1397
    @andressagreco1397 4 года назад +2586

    If all the schools in the world were like this, the world would be a better safer place. S2

    • @Moonstar-i8k
      @Moonstar-i8k 4 года назад +34

      I’m changing America in 2/3 years, I keep my promise. I already had it in plan 1 year ago.

    • @beck348
      @beck348 4 года назад +7

      It’s just America schools can’t afford this stuff and other countries

    • @darkfuryloquendo3223
      @darkfuryloquendo3223 4 года назад +12

      ​@@beck348 In America we have more countries than ''America''

    • @Moonstar-i8k
      @Moonstar-i8k 4 года назад +8

      🍊Mr.Beak 🍊 but I can afford it, I am gonna change America. And most importantly their school systems.

    • @JohnJustDope
      @JohnJustDope 4 года назад +1

      No😐

  • @みこ-t5m
    @みこ-t5m 3 года назад +474

    I am Japanese.
    It's normal for us,so I’m glad that people from overseas appreciate it in this way.
    Also,Japanese lunch is really delicious!
    Sorry for my poor English.

    • @norbubista3156
      @norbubista3156 3 года назад +7

      It’s awesome

    • @sharmilashaik8814
      @sharmilashaik8814 3 года назад +23

      You are soo different from us if you come to my place .... every thing in this video is the opposite

    • @sharmilashaik8814
      @sharmilashaik8814 3 года назад +6

      At my school

    • @hilmieni5347
      @hilmieni5347 3 года назад +6

      It's really very hard for malaysia to do like this my breakfast time only 20 minutes I appreciate your country

    • @zs2302
      @zs2302 3 года назад +28

      Do not ever apologise for your English. I do not know a word of Japanese.

  • @RoseVelda7389
    @RoseVelda7389 8 лет назад +760

    This seems like a school with a lot of respect from all of the students.

    • @RukiaBlackBlazer
      @RukiaBlackBlazer 8 лет назад +1

      It's easy when they all look alike, the true test is whether it's still possible, when they're not all of the same race & looks... Honor is easy too display when it's not tested... Honor under pressure is where our true natures comes out.

    • @chisciotte1
      @chisciotte1 8 лет назад +21

      First, sorry for my english. Yes, it's very possible. Sorry but racism is the exact opposite Japanese's pilosophy teach us. I'm italian elementary school theacher in a very hight immigrations city and kids are all great, no matter what their origin is. Every student can be polite like Japanese are. The organitations and adults are the problem, not children.

    • @RukiaBlackBlazer
      @RukiaBlackBlazer 8 лет назад +5

      A. M. WELL SAID, THANKS..

    • @mcfudgemudged3822
      @mcfudgemudged3822 8 лет назад +1

      Chara Oglesby Yes my friends helped me a lot on my school but I did but he stopped cause he became a bully 😭

    • @ivythai9644
      @ivythai9644 8 лет назад +2

      Chara Oglesby yeah

  • @ku_._._ra
    @ku_._._ra Год назад +32

    日本人です。
    当たり前だと思っていたことが他の国では違っていたことに後になってから気づきました。
    食べる前に「いただきます」などもそうでした。
    生産者や調理、準備してくれた方に感謝。生き物に感謝。食材を育んでくれた自然に感謝して食べさせてもらっています。

    • @O-ViVi
      @O-ViVi 2 месяца назад +2

      同じく。こんなにも賞賛されてるとは、夢にも思わなかった。
      思えばたしかに、小学校で教えられてきたごく当たり前のこと。
      挨拶。規律。マナー。衛生。食。運動。創造力。チームワーク。そして勉強。
      どう考えても大人になっても根底に染みついている。
      今までは「学校の先生なんてク〇だ」とか「日本の教育はもっとこうするべきだ」とか、基本的に不満しか感じることはなかったが、
      このクオリティの義務教育を国民全員が受けられてるということが、世界的に見てなんと幸福なことかが
      遅ればせながらベタに気づかされたわ。
      日本人の親切心。助け合いの心。衛生観念。マナーや常識。文化。経済力の基礎でもなる頭脳。
      これらは生まれ持った国民性なんかじゃなく、素晴らしき教育の賜物だったのかもしれない。

  • @Shree12344
    @Shree12344 6 лет назад +831

    Actually this is a real school ..where students learn ..how to work like a farmer..how to eat...this is not just about the study ...this is all about how to live our life..good job Japan

    • @zcorpiox5815
      @zcorpiox5815 5 лет назад +4

      *about to erase pencil*
      Teacher:HEY!! U can't do that here!!

    • @zerozzable
      @zerozzable 5 лет назад +11

      This is how the gurukul system of India used to work, until it was thoroughly destroyed and replaced by a failing foreign system.

    • @eyitsyaboi4527
      @eyitsyaboi4527 5 лет назад

      Agreed

  • @sumanadam348
    @sumanadam348 3 года назад +247

    It's not Covid 19 that taught Japanese the real cleanliness, the use of masks, the proper hand washing etc. Love for Japan from India.

    • @zs2302
      @zs2302 3 года назад +8

      Yes of course. Do not believe the media. The Western powers have got something to do with it. No way it came from a fish market in China.

    • @iMikkeysat
      @iMikkeysat 3 года назад +5

      @universal_ rajat do you call anyone who has a different opinion than your beloved government? I feel sorry for you

    • @iMikkeysat
      @iMikkeysat 3 года назад +2

      @universal_ rajat You can call me whatever you like just because I disagree with you is the new logic of the new covid world. I do not care.

    • @gerardtaulats5973
      @gerardtaulats5973 3 года назад +2

      @@zs2302 China and Japan are very different countries, with very different rules. Don't assume it's the same (even if it very well might be). It's nice to suspect, but it's better to seek proofs

    • @aasstock8465
      @aasstock8465 3 года назад

      Sumana, hello

  • @riaria7369
    @riaria7369 7 лет назад +535

    I want to raise my child in a clean environment like this one

  • @deaconandrewkingtheinspira762
    @deaconandrewkingtheinspira762 2 года назад +30

    They are very disciplined and notice how they respect their teachers 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @amishaparmar1368
    @amishaparmar1368 5 лет назад +771

    I'm really amazed that how all these things can be done in 45 minutes

    • @RoxanneOIKAWAtv
      @RoxanneOIKAWAtv 5 лет назад +3

      Mostly in japan schools have their own kitchen

    • @jessayyywjx8708
      @jessayyywjx8708 5 лет назад +5

      Jolly das , We have that long break time in Australia and it seems so short 😓

    • @amishaparmar1368
      @amishaparmar1368 5 лет назад +7

      when I was was in highschool we hardly got half an hour for our lunch... Somehow We used manage to go to washrooms wash our hands then came back to classes then had our lunch and then again went back to wash our hands...

    • @amishaparmar1368
      @amishaparmar1368 5 лет назад +1

      @Moms Spaghetti nice 😒😅

    • @sara_s_
      @sara_s_ 5 лет назад +1

      45 minutes?

  • @SuperDrLisa
    @SuperDrLisa 7 лет назад +263

    What a wonderful way to have kids learn thankfulness and responsibility while also learning reading/writing/math

    • @KrayzeeLife
      @KrayzeeLife 7 лет назад

      Lisa Mieth yet Asian people are the rudest, most impolite people I’ve ever met. I work in retail

    • @johnsridaoduan2368
      @johnsridaoduan2368 7 лет назад +1

      Well, not all Asian people are terrible. It is just the environment that they were exposed to. The kids in this video were taught teamwork and proper communication skills. The people you are talking about most likely weren't taught discipline as much as you did. Don't blame the whole race if you only got exposed to a group of people.

  • @TheApryl
    @TheApryl 4 года назад +869

    If I ever have children, I want them to grow up in Japan. They teach them so much more.

    • @user-cum2421
      @user-cum2421 4 года назад +6

      Exactly.

    • @TheApryl
      @TheApryl 4 года назад +36

      @@thedestroyer9611 You know, I made this comment before I started watching a bunch of videos on ths Japanese school system. Then I saw an American English teacher talk about the downsides and I completely see your point. I appreciate the sense of community and responsibility Japanese culture teaches. But you're right, the work culture is incredibly toxic. Kids go to school too much and stress themselves out. People literally work themselves to death.

    • @TheApryl
      @TheApryl 4 года назад +13

      @KB force I'm so sorry you were made to feel that way! I also read that some teachers are physically abusive to their students. Is that true? Because that is just awful. I also found out that you guys go to school six days a week and some students even go to tutoring on their days off and during breaks because there is so much pressure to make good grades. Then there's all the clubs you have to join and practice. That's just too much. Kids need time to play and pursue their own interests. I think the perfect school system would be a hybrid of American, Japanese, and German schools. I like that Japanese schools have students serve each other lunch. I also appreciate that the schools serve local food and food the students have grown themselves. I think it teaches kids proper hygiene, respect for the people who prepare the food, and how to cooperate. I also think Japan does a better job at educating people on proper nutrition and I think Japanese people have a greater respect for food and where it comes from. To some degree, in think it's good that Japan has a greater emphasis on the good of the community and less focus on the individual. However, I think there should be a better balance between respecting the needs of those around you and being you're own person with wants and desires. I think America puts too much focus on individualism and it's resulted in a lot of selfish people who don't care about the good of those around them. Americans spend less time in schools than the Japanese, but I still feel like it's too much! I think school days should only be about six hours long, but a lot of Americans depend on the school system as free childcare. I like that German schools are more tailored to the students talents and skillsets. The exact same curriculum is taught to everyone in the U.S. and I think it ends up hurting a lot of people. If you excel in math and science and enjoy it, why not give that student the opportunity to be taught things that will help them in their future career path at an earlier age. If you hate math and science and aren't very good at it, why continue to force someone to learn algebra if they're never going to use those skills as an adult? I don't know about other countries, but the U.S. focuses too much on memorization and not enough of practical life skills and critical thinking. You can take classes that teach you how to cook, clean and file taxes, but those classes are optional and are seen as "girly" classes, so a lot of boys choose other electives and end up not knowing how to cook for themselves or do their own laundry. I do like that the U.S. allows students to have some elective classes. If you enjoy music, you can elect to take choir or band class, but if not you could choose to take a computer class or wood-working class instead. I think if I ever have children I'm going to homeschool them and take the parts of each school system that I like and put them together. It's a shame that countries don't interact and discuss which parts of their school system work the best and which parts don't work and adjust their curriculum accordingly. Maybe some day in the future that will happen and the human race will advance much further because of it.

    • @zam023
      @zam023 4 года назад +15

      @@thedestroyer9611 stop misinforming people. Everything you pointed out is 10 years outdated. I am here living in Japan and I have seen how the kids here enjoy school. Yes they have problems like bullying but that is also true for schools everywhere. Things have improve so much. Your info is so behind.

    • @alexlu9564
      @alexlu9564 4 года назад +7

      @@thedestroyer9611 it's because when more women enter the workforce with long hours, there is less time to have children.

  • @Creative-mind.180.
    @Creative-mind.180. Год назад +31

    I am watching this video from India and I like this way of Japan very much that the people there give more care about the cleanliness of their surroundings. Love 💕 Japan from India🇮🇳❤️🇯🇵🙏

  • @kinaaraa
    @kinaaraa 6 лет назад +387

    This is actually a school and not a competition factory that we see nowadays. They are educating the kids on basics, team work and hence building a nation

    • @pichichipichi
      @pichichipichi 6 лет назад +3

      but also they have hive mentality and if someone highlights a little bit is really fucked... Also, you realize the big problems that nowadays exist in Japan because of the education (at school and as society)?

  • @thisisaparty-s5t
    @thisisaparty-s5t 5 лет назад +1552

    Now that is called Discipline.
    Talking about my school : It was a damn zoo.

  • @sydneylawson484
    @sydneylawson484 7 лет назад +116

    I almost burst into tears when they thanked their teacher for teaching. I've never seen anything like that before in my whole life.

    • @ikkyu-san3436
      @ikkyu-san3436 7 лет назад +14

      sydney lawson oh, all of these are very usual in school of japan. thanks for teacher, food, etc

    • @MeltedPearls
      @MeltedPearls 7 лет назад +3

      sydney lawson Truly excellent!

    • @meimei47878
      @meimei47878 7 лет назад +13

      sydney lawson I was impressed and suprised as well.This is the way of raising children.

    • @vivianl2680
      @vivianl2680 7 лет назад +3

      We have Japanese as a compulsory language subject up until Year 9 in most schools in Melbourne, Australia. We also have to stand up and greet the teacher before we start the class, and afterwards stand up and thank the teacher for teaching. Though, we've never had to clean the hallways or anything and we don't have meals at school as a class. I normally skip both recess and lunch because I'm not hungry.

    • @nicolle2126
      @nicolle2126 7 лет назад +3

      i'm not japanese but we had to greet and thank our teachers before and after classes too up until high school. Though most kids don't really mean it since we were all just parroting what had been taught to us as kids and they were the rules. Idk if that's how japanese kids think too, i might just be cynical :P

  • @patrickbrun5830
    @patrickbrun5830 Год назад +24

    日本の学校制度に最大の敬意を表します。 子どもたちの教育と育成は非常に重要です。

  • @PauloRoberto-tq8gh
    @PauloRoberto-tq8gh 6 лет назад +707

    This is another level of education, other countrys should copy this model.

    • @onions8852
      @onions8852 5 лет назад +4

      Nah

    • @unicorngirl2644
      @unicorngirl2644 5 лет назад

      Yaa

    • @blatherskite9632
      @blatherskite9632 5 лет назад +4

      i agree.

    • @elena4439
      @elena4439 5 лет назад +3

      I agree with you. There are things that my mom learned at school while we didn't and are things that we needed to learn since young. I like their system.

    • @RoxanneOIKAWAtv
      @RoxanneOIKAWAtv 5 лет назад

      Very well mannered

  • @ericchilds1665
    @ericchilds1665 7 лет назад +313

    The level of involvement, instillment of gratitude and respect in the children is incredible! Way to go, Japan!

    • @leslydavila8459
      @leslydavila8459 7 лет назад +1

      Eric Childs yup i agree they all work together

  • @indrajittalukder1616
    @indrajittalukder1616 4 года назад +244

    Today is Hiroshima day. Japan was devastated exactly 75 years ago. How they have come in all these years! Great transformation that cannot be measured. Love and respect beyond boundaries.
    From India.

    • @theundiscoveredgenius7095
      @theundiscoveredgenius7095 4 года назад +8

      Koi ye video Ramesh Pokhrial ji ko dikhao

    • @hirok6649
      @hirok6649 4 года назад +8

      Thanks bro. We are proud of our country.

    • @dnnnuii
      @dnnnuii 4 года назад +11

      Thank you for such a thoughtful comment. I'm Japanese and feel very thankful that the previous generation worked very hard to get to this point. Hope other countries will be able to provide similar living envrionment in the near future.

    • @luxxerpolman470
      @luxxerpolman470 4 года назад

      @@hirok6649 is it really like how they depicted?

    • @somyarishi7884
      @somyarishi7884 4 года назад +1

      @@theundiscoveredgenius7095 Exactly.....Unhe thodi akal milega ise dekh kar !!!!

  • @dalnimoujo1496
    @dalnimoujo1496 Год назад +23

    so much discipline at such a young age. how I wish our country can be like this.

  • @sameershivram4797
    @sameershivram4797 4 года назад +118

    This should be applied to every school in the world. Academics is important but equally important is disciple and cleanliness. Now we know why Japan is way ahead of rest of the world. Simply brilliant!!

  • @papaloukazbehram212
    @papaloukazbehram212 4 года назад +1153

    They are young but they know their responsibilities. Very disciplined.

    • @josephinecabaddu4125
      @josephinecabaddu4125 4 года назад +7

      Yes so true

    • @alexahorse4870
      @alexahorse4870 4 года назад +3

      Pray vaccine to come soon as God Jesus loved, healed n died 4 all to take ur punishment of ur sins upon Himself n arose from the grave on the 3rd day.... C 'miracles of Jesus' in Google...

    • @nanfees7036
      @nanfees7036 4 года назад +17

      @@alexahorse4870 lol u ok?

    • @urmumsscissoringmaster3904
      @urmumsscissoringmaster3904 4 года назад +1

      God bless you

    • @vlad81427
      @vlad81427 4 года назад +1

      Orthodox very good

  • @thebreathingtrees
    @thebreathingtrees 9 лет назад +401

    This is like a dream...You know when you see those cartoons and movies with peaceful world and all, this one feels like that.I'm so happy for these children, some might say they all grow up without personalities but looks how much fun these kids are having yet they respect everything and learn about discipline and responsibilities. The kids don't have to be rebels or to stand out in a negative way, the fact they do says they have some personal issues, these kids are amazing.

    • @marionmielke5054
      @marionmielke5054 9 лет назад +6

      +Shoo Bub
      But the individuality is lost. I grew up in germany but also attended japanese schools in japan for a few months and while in germany i was always one of the boring well-behaving childs, in japan i was so bored, because everone is loke "no we are not allowed to do that".
      If you are raised from a very young to behave like this, then you might feel comfortable, but its impossible to fit in, if you weren´t raised like that.
      ANd Japan has a very high rate of children comitting suicide. Because due to everyone being the "same" if someone sticks out he is bullied. Bullying is a big thing in japan. Also there is very high pressure in getting good grates.

    • @太郎晴信
      @太郎晴信 9 лет назад

      +Marion Mielke Main Reason --- children suicide => Because due to everyone being the "same"
      The cause of the suicide is bullying almost between the children.

    • @김원준-f3t
      @김원준-f3t 9 лет назад +7

      +Marion Mielke yeah I agree. It's funny how people always admire something that they do not have. In eastern nations such as Korea, people always say western educational system promotes creativity. But as a person who has experienced the german school system and the korean one, I think both systems should be mixed

    • @thebreathingtrees
      @thebreathingtrees 9 лет назад +3

      김원준 It is definitely different for people who try to fit in but if the child is raised this way,there is nothing bad about that. I indeed admire discipline and respect from these young kids, here you wont see nothing like that,in fact kids throw their lunch into garbage, don't bother washing hands,spit in others foods and I could go on.

    • @thebreathingtrees
      @thebreathingtrees 9 лет назад +12

      Marion Mielke I understand where you are coming from, this is a big issue, how the other kids from different places can fit into this system. But spitting in other people food, throwing food in garbage and showing attitude is definitely not a part of having personality. These kids each have their personality, the lovely little girl showed how much she enjoy food and everything they do, they are passionate and loving. Keep in mind they are 5th graders, in this age they don't have to show some personality but enjoy their childhood and have fun which they definitely had in that classroom!

  • @horuslupercalaurelian1569
    @horuslupercalaurelian1569 2 года назад +27

    Thank you for showing us this. It is very sweet and I enjoyed watching how well organized they help the children to be. It makes my heart melt when they thank the teacher for teaching them, even if it's part of a discipline. Also when the teacher or assistant tells the kids where the food was grown and who grew it, it adds a sense of gratitude, something very important for children to learn before they become adults

  • @lyraa2111
    @lyraa2111 6 лет назад +603

    We should definitely have this system in the United Kingdom! It’s incredibly productive and helpful. Most children here do not appreciate the hard work of the school staff and do not take care of their environment. They lack independence and appreciation. Japan’s system is amazing!

    • @raingacha8309
      @raingacha8309 6 лет назад +4

      And on Brazil too.

    • @catalina3163
      @catalina3163 6 лет назад +10

      it should be in every country

    • @王占岭
      @王占岭 6 лет назад

      i do not think so .oppositive i like free and less limited education. you can do everything useless ypu damage others right

    • @王占岭
      @王占岭 6 лет назад +1

      education should make people become,creative. japanese like perfect even every little thing .its production is almost perfection and high quality

    • @王占岭
      @王占岭 6 лет назад +2

      uk is great because its democracy law and equal .japan have a lot of problems in these .exam female equal problem its education only express japanese do everything almost perfect.it can not prove this education system is better than,others.

  • @Dessyy
    @Dessyy 9 лет назад +2290

    this is so sweet they are so polite

    • @Walleggwp
      @Walleggwp 9 лет назад +2

      THIS IS ABSURD! THE MOST SUBTLE FORM OF CHILD WORK IVE EVER SEEN IN MY ENTIRELY LIFE. THEN PEOPLE JUDGE THE WESTERN CIVILISATION OF EXPLOITING ASIAN COUNTRIES!!! WHY NOT?! IF THEY GET TO KNOW FROM VERY EARLY ON HOW TO WORK PROPERLY. AT 6:38 YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE MARKS OF PUNISHMENT!! MAYBE BECAUSE SHE DIDNT WANT TO CLEAN?! I THINK SO!
      IF I WERE JAPANESE OR INDIAN, OR WHAT THE FUCK EVER, I WOULD TAKE SYRIA AS AN EXAMPLE AND MOVE THE FUCK OUT. MAYBE TO RUSSIA.
      RUSSIA IS THE SINGLE COUNTRY IN THE WORLD THAT KNOWS HOW TO MANAGE FAMILY AND PARENTAL ISSUES. THEY HAD AND CONTINUOUSLY HAVE THE MOST IMPORTANT PEDAGOGISTS IN STORY OF MANKIND. FOR EXAMPLE PUTINUND FREUDINSKI
      I AM VERY DISSAPOINTED AND CONCERNED ABOUT THIS VIDEO. FROM ME YOU GET 3 OUT OF 10 STARS. 3 STARTS ONLY BECAUSE YOU HAVE AN ELEVATOR WHICH IS A TECHNOLOGICAL SIGN OF IMPROVEMENT.

    • @nexigen2609
      @nexigen2609 9 лет назад +71

      +Pretty much the coolest in da hood What in the blue fuck are you capitalizing about 0.o

    • @Dessyy
      @Dessyy 9 лет назад +82

      Pretty much the coolest in da hood First of all just because they are behaved wel does not mean that have been hit. da fuq . they just seem like children who have been taught manners

    • @nexigen2609
      @nexigen2609 9 лет назад +48

      oxDessyxo Exactly. I kind of wished my country (The Netherlands) had that amount of discipline and courtesy education.

    • @gnarlykoala
      @gnarlykoala 9 лет назад +2

      +Nex igen Nou inderdaad. Nederland is een zootje door het gebrek aan dit soort dingen. xD

  • @ystnoel2000
    @ystnoel2000 3 года назад +260

    It is really interesting to learn that many non-Japanese people do not know the distinction between child labor and discipline. Serving lunch, cleaning the classroom, keeping the whole school tidy are part of education in Japan. Those customs contribute to realizing the clean and sanitized environment in Japan.

    • @Benny-uf4wk
      @Benny-uf4wk 3 года назад +27

      That’s true. Born and raised in Japan. Because it would be you who have to clean up if you make a mess in a classroom, you learn to respect your area and keep it clean. We adopt that mentality as young children.

    • @sasuberu
      @sasuberu 3 года назад +9

      It also is important for learning how to work together and take collective responsibility for your environment. However, there can be problems with things that fall outside of clearly defined zones of responsibility, and that is where you find some problems.

  • @evan7z844
    @evan7z844 2 года назад +90

    - They farmed their own meal
    - Thanked the cooking workers
    - Served their own food without adult's help
    - Fairly compete for the left over
    - Recycle the trash
    Man, you know why is it so perfect?
    Cause it's Japan! They always perfect!

  • @ΔήμοςΜετεώρων
    @ΔήμοςΜετεώρων 4 года назад +524

    Oh my goodness, it made me cry when they thanked the teacher for teaching and the chefs for cooking. 😢 The children here seem to be not like this.

    • @yeontaeh2002
      @yeontaeh2002 4 года назад +3

      true

    • @tromboner6061
      @tromboner6061 4 года назад +7

      It also is a sign of low rebellious attitudes of Japanese society.
      Of slow changes.
      So don't just take one thing from a culture and appreciate it.
      Take the roots, consequences and associations of it too
      Which in this case is upholding values, +ve conservatism and rejecting fickleness

    • @celestialskies-covers
      @celestialskies-covers 3 года назад

      @@tromboner6061 wow what u said makes sense

    • @jayashreebapat1803
      @jayashreebapat1803 3 года назад

      I am Indian and our teachers too strict. I see so many ppl wearing whatever they want in school. I wish same was here lol. The teachers will kill us if we take a mob or any electronics in our bag. We don't have lockers we just keep bags besides the seats. I hate the girls and boys sitting system. I wish to have one kitchen for all but sadly we bring our own meal that also non veg not aloud 😭😭. The cafe area is way better but takes my pocketmoney lol. Plus the options are less but are tasty. They have things eaten for snacks but the actual lunch is too much. They offer misal paw but that is three plates like dude only 15 mins for eating and that also half time gone in line and u giving this- ☹️☹️
      Edit: and can't even talk abt the 5kg bags we carry to 4 floor. Kids having no weight bags stay at the ground floor. We having big bags go to top floors almost abt to burst in tears but can't do it 😅.
      Lockdown made it easy but now we again cry missing all this 😭☹️

    • @fearlessswiftie6458
      @fearlessswiftie6458 3 года назад +1

      @@jayashreebapat1803 Indian school , arrogant teacher and corrupt systems sucks.. it's like a zoo,.

  • @mevellemartin6783
    @mevellemartin6783 4 года назад +130

    Seriously, all schools should be like this.

    • @nothinghollow
      @nothinghollow 4 года назад

      Japanese school lessons are hard lol

  • @Joemother76
    @Joemother76 9 лет назад +1942

    Why are these Elementary students more polite and well behaved than the majority of kids in my high school?

    • @missionpupa
      @missionpupa 9 лет назад +113

      Because of the politics. Here, the teacher are empowered not the kids who know fuck all.
      However, in the U.S. This wont work because you have all sorts of nasty teachers. Go figure.

    • @emerybayblues
      @emerybayblues 9 лет назад +56

      +tamponwithwings homogenous population probably also helps.

    • @CarbonatedTurtle
      @CarbonatedTurtle 9 лет назад +116

      +reiwell del Not just nasty teachers, but nasty kids too. American kids have no respect for authority.

    • @missionpupa
      @missionpupa 9 лет назад +61

      Carbonated Turtle​ ahhh you must be an American. They typically blame their kids who by the way are highly Impressionable and are subjected to how adults treat them.
      It makes no sense to why you say that.

    • @CarbonatedTurtle
      @CarbonatedTurtle 9 лет назад +38

      *****
      No, I'm not American, but I am their neighbour, and it's no secret that their children are some of the worst behaved in the world. I'm not saying the parents aren't partly to blame, but that doesn't take away from the fact that their kids are still little shits.

  • @-living4jesus4ever-
    @-living4jesus4ever- 25 дней назад +4

    In 2005 I taught English in Japan and it was just like this! The little glass bottles of 3.5% fat milk was soooo creamy and delicious! The food was soooo good and the students so responsible, hard working, community oriented and self motivated to be a blessing. What a wonderful example to the world! I can still hear one of my little kindergartners saying after he took the head off the cooked fish with chopsticks saying, “teacher I swallowed a bone.” Hehe. So cute. He was just fine. I was just amazed at the resiliency and how they eat real food because it’s the real deal and real good! ❤❤❤

  • @ernestocortez5820
    @ernestocortez5820 5 лет назад +2194

    They recycle the milk cartons bruh everyone at my school just throws them away with the milk in them

  • @TheCreepyManR
    @TheCreepyManR 8 лет назад +403

    I lived in Japan for about 1 year... And it was amazing. All the kids were polite and the teachers were polite. It was one the most fantastic experience I had.

  • @hanaw4613
    @hanaw4613 6 лет назад +258

    Im shocked theyre so respectful to the staff & teachers, plus they get their food from local farms and they help serve the food

    • @colin-kun3611
      @colin-kun3611 6 лет назад +6

      Ikr.. here where I live -or where I used to go to school at- the kids are so disrespectful to the cleaning staff and teachers it’s unbelievable

    • @number1basher822
      @number1basher822 6 лет назад +3

      kids in america are stupid as fuck

    • @ilovebts3277
      @ilovebts3277 6 лет назад

      @@number1basher822 yep I'm half Korean and Spanish and I believe u

    • @ilovebts3277
      @ilovebts3277 6 лет назад

      @@number1basher822 they are vety dums to clean

    • @alias4795
      @alias4795 5 лет назад

      I mean they're still kids, I'm sure they'll reach a rebellious stage where they become less respectful just like all of us, but I agree, children wouldn't be as disciplined and organised if this education system was set in the western countries

  • @yaofanskra
    @yaofanskra Год назад +22

    I have watched it numerous times as a Japan enthusiast before travelling there and I am still using it in my lessons as a teacher. Thank you so much for the informative and fun content.

  • @surbhiprajapati8108
    @surbhiprajapati8108 4 года назад +129

    Soo disciplined students they have. We need a lot to learn

  • @tahsin8296
    @tahsin8296 5 лет назад +1458

    So they learn more than books in Japanese school they learn responsibilities!!

    • @shah5824
      @shah5824 5 лет назад +15

      Tah Sin which is a very good thing

    • @tahsin8296
      @tahsin8296 5 лет назад +6

      yes that is what im also saying

    • @rjfjjxididkdkdkdkjdkdkekek7094
      @rjfjjxididkdkdkdkjdkdkekek7094 5 лет назад

      But book knowledge is very important too

    • @tahsin8296
      @tahsin8296 5 лет назад +19

      @@rjfjjxididkdkdkdkjdkdkekek7094 but only books can't take you farther in life, lesons like this and good work ethics and responcibilty at a young age will definitely prepare you for real life! :)

    • @gnanapragadeesh940
      @gnanapragadeesh940 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah Indeed they are doing it

  • @hc3792
    @hc3792 4 года назад +136

    I am Japanese and 40 years ago I had almost the same experience.
    For us cleaning was fun time as well as school food.
    I never thought that I was forced to clean. Children can find their own entertainment even in cleaning. I enjoyed wiping the floor with a cloth with my hands and racing with friends. Toilet cleaning wasn't so much fun but I felt refreshments after it became cleaner. We take turns where we clean every week or so. Garden and garbage collection were popular task in my school :)

    • @hyunjin3ko
      @hyunjin3ko 4 года назад

      @Lazari I have 3 classes a day which are 1½ hours long
      It must be hell for them

    • @tonyvu2011
      @tonyvu2011 4 года назад

      It's excellent way to teach a person to keep public space clean too, as if you would be the person cleaning it later!

    • @stiben9979
      @stiben9979 4 года назад

      @Lazari probably because this all happened 40 years ago

    • @stiben9979
      @stiben9979 4 года назад

      @Lazari The video's 5 years ago, and the place looks like they live in a rural area so maybe they didnt have mops for the students to use
      Just giving ideas though, I don't know the real reason

    • @martheresa7550
      @martheresa7550 4 года назад

      @Lazari In some Asian countries, cloths are used to wipe the floor. Those cloths are actually recycled like used clothes with fabric than can be used in wiping the floors.

  • @xkuratox
    @xkuratox Год назад +34

    Daily life in a Japanese elementary school.
    All of the approximately 20,000 elementary schools in Japan do this every day during school lunch time.

  • @jess.i.ca02
    @jess.i.ca02 5 лет назад +722

    Nobody is mentioning how adorable the teacher acted with the spoon or when he brushed his teeth😂😍

  • @Trusty34gg
    @Trusty34gg 4 года назад +278

    Japan has the best way to discipline the students and that why the country is well-develop. Wish we train our kids like this in school in the the us too

    • @sams9462
      @sams9462 4 года назад +11

      Japan is alright country but you just dont see the dark side of japan and how broken there system is

    • @audreypayal
      @audreypayal 4 года назад

      @@sams9462 what's the dark side? I'm curious

    • @sams9462
      @sams9462 4 года назад

      @@audreypayal i can link you some documentary's that is on youtube that could explain it for you. would you like that?

    • @audreypayal
      @audreypayal 4 года назад

      @@sams9462 yes that would be good

    • @sams9462
      @sams9462 4 года назад

      @@audreypayal here is some i had seen
      ruclips.net/video/MtdupS0gRt0/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/0NcIGBKXMOE/видео.html

  • @IrishEyesAreSmiling
    @IrishEyesAreSmiling 3 года назад +224

    Amazed at how grateful children are and so respectful..educations important, but so is learning to keep your space clean and tidy. Taking responsibility.. the west has so much to learn from Japan.

    • @hoppyandhisholidayhelpers1714
      @hoppyandhisholidayhelpers1714 3 года назад +1

      so much to learn about repetitive programing and questionable hygiene regulations.
      wear a mask while preparing the food, but brush your your teeth together at the same table you just ate at?
      such a thing is not for American kids. this is still a Free country. Japan is not. can't even hug your friend at a Starbucks

    • @con.troller4183
      @con.troller4183 3 года назад +5

      @@hoppyandhisholidayhelpers1714 'Mericans demand infinite personal freedom without accepting any personal responsibility.
      Any questions as to why the USA has the highest per-capita deaths from COVID of any developed nation, even higher than most of the third world? Your comment answers that.

    • @hoppyandhisholidayhelpers1714
      @hoppyandhisholidayhelpers1714 3 года назад +1

      @@con.troller4183 - other countries aren't politically motivated to inflate numbers,
      their politicians arent being lobbied by big pharm

    • @con.troller4183
      @con.troller4183 3 года назад +4

      @@hoppyandhisholidayhelpers1714
      Do you need help moving those goal posts, Buddy?

    • @teeforever1
      @teeforever1 3 года назад

      Whoever Believes in the Lord Jesus Christ shall be Saved! (Romans 10:9) If you confess with your mouth that Jesus Is Lord, and Believe in your Heart that God raised him from the dead, You Shall be Saved! ✝️

  • @MarjorieBurns-gu9tf
    @MarjorieBurns-gu9tf Год назад +15

    Impressive! Beautiful children taught to be respectful, responsible, and grateful!!!

  • @barbells_and_guitars
    @barbells_and_guitars 4 года назад +954

    Look how vibrant and healthy these kids look. Japan has a very refined society. Japan makes America look like a 3rd world country sometimes.

    • @blokeabouttown2490
      @blokeabouttown2490 4 года назад +49

      Sometimes?

    • @mamothmew243
      @mamothmew243 4 года назад +34

      Even murica cant handle their people during pandemic. What a shame

    • @carloko08
      @carloko08 4 года назад +32

      always, not just sometimes

    • @carloko08
      @carloko08 4 года назад +6

      @@mamothmew243 the "pandemia" does not exist, dude, so dont worry, is just a PLANdemia

    • @lexcito9738
      @lexcito9738 4 года назад +3

      carloko08 ummm sure ok

  • @hazarun8806
    @hazarun8806 7 лет назад +447

    This is very good moral...teach kids with responsibility so dat they know how to live when their parents away from them..

    • @juliahmueller9388
      @juliahmueller9388 7 лет назад +6

      Haza Run I wish we had this culture in America, instead everybody is knocking each other up and with the most disrespect!

    • @htx92
      @htx92 7 лет назад

      Yea, makes you wonder about the horrible suicide problem they have there.

    • @leslydavila8459
      @leslydavila8459 7 лет назад

      Haza Run true

    • @crystalbolton8133
      @crystalbolton8133 7 лет назад

      a Get over it! That's what's wrong with our society today!

  • @DavidEisendavideisen
    @DavidEisendavideisen 4 года назад +428

    This is the reason Japan is most respected nation..

    • @alishiaho1370
      @alishiaho1370 4 года назад +2

      i wouldn't say they are that respectable

    • @dhruvishah6913
      @dhruvishah6913 3 года назад +4

      They are not respected but rather disciplined. I wouldn't like to respect them but I acknowledge that thy surely are disciplined with morals

    • @asmijha2887
      @asmijha2887 3 года назад +3

      Exactly, India is very good country but yahan ke log bahut undisciplined hain warna aryabhatta ko hi dekhlo kitne discipline wale the lekins Indian bahut discipline nahi hote

    • @human3213
      @human3213 3 года назад +2

      Asmi jha
      Woh hindi nahi samajte
      India kisi halat iske ass past bhi nahi he
      Apna comment delete karo
      Ulta hamari beijati hoti he

    • @DavidEisendavideisen
      @DavidEisendavideisen 3 года назад

      @@human3213 excuse me mai bhi India hoo bahi bas muje aur comments nahi karna hai. No arguments on this

  • @alexispineda5075
    @alexispineda5075 2 года назад +24

    So much to learn from Japanese educational system! From an early age, you teach to appreciate hard work, respect and much more.

    • @talkytabby2878
      @talkytabby2878 2 года назад +1

      Yeah sure but the testing system is absolutely brutal

  • @yashny
    @yashny 5 лет назад +826

    I wish schools were less exam oriented and more about life skills like this

    • @yashny
      @yashny 5 лет назад +2

      @carol nelson that will be great if it happens!

    • @ThomasJFoolery
      @ThomasJFoolery 4 года назад +19

      let me remind you, this is lunchtime. Exams are a big part of Japanese education system.

    • @yashny
      @yashny 4 года назад +11

      @@ThomasJFoolery I think exams play a big part in all schools. However not all educational systems are exam oriented. Seems like the students there grow the plants and harvest them on their own so they will appreciate their food more. Although they don't cook, they prep themselves for lunch and pick up their own food carts. They are taught to organize, clean, recycle and even express gratitude to the cooks. They don't just learn theories, they learn other practical things firsthand. We never had that in school. Most of the things we learned were to answer exam papers. For lunch we just go to the canteen, buy, eat and rush back to class to study as recess was just 20 minutes. Exams can play a big part or a small part but the educational system shouldn't be completely exam oriented.

    • @13Riflez
      @13Riflez 4 года назад

      YEAH, WHAT HAPPEN TO US WHEN WE GROW UP WHEN WE BUY OUR FOOD DOES THE SELLER ASK YOU WHATS THE HOTTEST PLANET ON SPACE

    • @13Riflez
      @13Riflez 4 года назад

      U still need to learn

  • @ttanizawa901
    @ttanizawa901 9 лет назад +358

    US Version:
    A tired teacher with a "I give up" expression on her face barely makes out her last words when the bell rings. A hustle of dirty and unimpressed children climb over each other for the door. Once inside the cafeteria they head straight for the vending machines for their favorite sodas and candies. Once inside main cafeteria, the scour the room for susceptible prey willing to trade for the good stuff.

    • @feiyangjia
      @feiyangjia 9 лет назад +4

      That is so true

    • @internetonsetadd
      @internetonsetadd 9 лет назад +14

      +Cucha Racha Also, food management companies bribing superintendents for exclusive contracts to ensure that nothing like this ever happens. Git your bottom-dollar slop and GTFO.

    • @Katziezi
      @Katziezi 9 лет назад +1

      +Cucha Racha Well, keep in mind, that this school is an ideal example. It's not always like that in Japan.
      And I';m sure there are schools following similiar programs and standards in the US and Europe as well.
      If you wanted to, you could even make MY school look like that. Or well, at least almost as great.

    • @bippitybop6469
      @bippitybop6469 9 лет назад +1

      +Cucha Racha fucking weeb

    • @Katziezi
      @Katziezi 9 лет назад +1

      ***** stfu

  • @donnag4940
    @donnag4940 8 лет назад +195

    I'm flabbergasted at the amount of structure and discipline the public schools have. All of the students look extremely happy. Maybe our US schools can learn from them.

    • @diegowong9916
      @diegowong9916 8 лет назад +1

      It's a completely different system and populous. While yes, this kind of system would be nice in the US, it's just so different and much larger and diverse. Coupled with the fact that funding is VERY limited at most schools, this would probably be impossible.

    • @TheAPF2024
      @TheAPF2024 8 лет назад

      Our schools are completely fine and are much less complicated

    • @rollonretirement
      @rollonretirement 8 лет назад +3

      Even taking away the way the meal serving, getting kids to say thank you, help each other, clean up after themselves, show respect etc is free

    • @donnag4940
      @donnag4940 8 лет назад +2

      M3LONS The is still a huge need for improvement.

    • @sabrinatodd817
      @sabrinatodd817 8 лет назад +1

      japanese kids are brought up like that and not all kids have been given care and attention from their childhood thats why they are bad mannered

  • @zeviono4562
    @zeviono4562 Год назад +20

    Amazing! After 8yrs I hope the school is still run like this. All the interaction between the kids, the good manners, the cleaning up after themselves, the respect and self respect this engenders - so so great! And full tummies as well 😄. This is how lunchtime for kids should be, globally.

  • @PuffOfSmoke
    @PuffOfSmoke 9 лет назад +1000

    Look at that, at a young age they're taught to eat fish and healthy food some of which they've grown themselves. They are taught personal hygiene, how to serve food to their fellow classmates, clean after themselves after each meal, recycling and being thankful to the people who made the food for them. And the amazing part, there's no fat kid at all.

    • @Capybara_suop
      @Capybara_suop 9 лет назад +11

      +Puff Of Smoke that's because 50% of japan has a eating disorder and they generally look down on people who are chubby or fat.

    • @mirasato959
      @mirasato959 9 лет назад +65

      +idioticSusie 50%...are u serious!?? get ur facts first #idiots

    • @Capybara_suop
      @Capybara_suop 9 лет назад +2

      there is something called respect sweetheart. no need to call me a idiot. but it's true. the majority of japan has anorexia and or bolumia.

    • @mirasato959
      @mirasato959 9 лет назад +41

      sorry for the word. majority!?? i don't think so.thin maybe ,but not anorexic.

    • @ixiaorage
      @ixiaorage 9 лет назад +90

      +idioticSusie Don't pull clearly false statements and statistics out of your ass and demand respect.

  • @MacwinsTV
    @MacwinsTV 8 лет назад +243

    This brought tears to my eyes ! Wish i had a school like this !

    • @dewi6122
      @dewi6122 8 лет назад

      +Olivia Burroughs me too...but why?

    • @anitasalocha
      @anitasalocha 8 лет назад +3

      +Dewi Natalia Because it is much nicer and with better food than Him

    • @Winterlyly888
      @Winterlyly888 8 лет назад +5

      We'll I have a school like that becuqse i live in japan

    • @faisalamin5941
      @faisalamin5941 8 лет назад

      Not at all.

    • @Yuna-tu3vd
      @Yuna-tu3vd 8 лет назад +3

      me too I live in Japan

  • @jaydadiamond1660
    @jaydadiamond1660 5 лет назад +1188

    It’s not just the kids who are well behaved and being taught life lessons, the meal is made from scratch and looks much healthier than what we get in America!

    • @CarlsCozyCorner
      @CarlsCozyCorner 5 лет назад +4

      Don't worry, their dreams eventually get crushed too :)

    • @Sarvwhen
      @Sarvwhen 5 лет назад +29

      @@CarlsCozyCorner what's your problem? Are you jealous?

    • @CarlsCozyCorner
      @CarlsCozyCorner 5 лет назад +8

      @@Sarvwhen have you seen the Japanese education system? It's 10000× more intense and pressuring than the American one and they have a suicide rate at least 5 times greater than that of the US Among teens because of pressure from their families and society to overwork themselves and become a corporate success

    • @CarlsCozyCorner
      @CarlsCozyCorner 5 лет назад

      @@appleant1083 correct

    • @blagoevski336
      @blagoevski336 5 лет назад +3

      You guys are getting Meals?

  • @huku5jyu8
    @huku5jyu8 Год назад +19

    給食は食べ物について「公平」を学んだり、並んだり、自分の役割を考えたり、とても良い時間。給食の味噌汁を分けるのも分量を考え全員に配るのも良い勉強。やった事のない国の人には、わからない良い面が沢山ありますね。

  • @tortillawhisperer5811
    @tortillawhisperer5811 4 года назад +1460

    Japanese children: dissembles and rinses their milk cartons for recycling
    American children: purposely buys 3 milks to pour in the tray to make the ultimate soup

  • @SunfireGTX25
    @SunfireGTX25 6 лет назад +2209

    I wish ALL schools taught discipline and good manners like this!! :D
    Children keep their areas/work spaces clean if they're the ones cleaning up every day! :D

    • @stanchung69
      @stanchung69 6 лет назад +39

      exactly, being responsible for the environment is everybody's job!

    • @minshu.9998
      @minshu.9998 6 лет назад +15

      Actually in my school we don’t wear aprons only the ones on duty also we aren’t really proper, my classmates say some improper things like “poop” during eating ಠ_ಠ

    • @TryItCZ
      @TryItCZ 6 лет назад +1

      Slyder81 me too

    • @Weenadawg
      @Weenadawg 6 лет назад +2

      Fyfhfr 1088 I didn’t know that Westerners were gay-hating Christians that are oppressing the “LGBT” community 😱
      (I put LGBT in quotes because they’ve added way more letters and I’d rather not search it up)

    • @serqcs
      @serqcs 6 лет назад +1

      Minshu26 my classmates talks about dicks

  • @FloydLUVpaco
    @FloydLUVpaco 8 лет назад +433

    Beautiful angels straight from heaven. So polite and sweet. Extremely well behaved. Loved every by of this video! Thanks for sharing!!!!

    • @sanji546
      @sanji546 7 лет назад +19

      they are very well behaved for sure

    • @bumbumtv8951
      @bumbumtv8951 7 лет назад

      I like this video very much ruclips.net/video/QRYYEHYa5Ac/видео.html

  • @khirabdibose9827
    @khirabdibose9827 2 года назад +22

    Such an excellent way to start socialization and cooperation from school ❤️