I'm from the UK and I think its great that the students clean the school because when I was at school the teachers would always say to keep things tidy and most of the other students would just reply with but its the cleaners job to tidy up.
I go to school in the UK too and I agree. My school especially takes the PISS. People throw rubbish everywhere but they don't care because they're not the ones cleaning it. I just make sure to throw my rubbish in the bin. I'm part Japanese and I have family in Japan and I'm gonna move there this year ✊🏾
Ah yes, there are examples of Japanese people having katakana spelled names in anime too actually. Have you ever seen or heard of Nana? The main (punk) character spells Nana with katakana while the other Nana has her name in hiragana. I suppose it could be a stylistic choice and something used for common names to differentiate.
I have a few questions. What part of Japan is this school in. When you study abroad do you not go to a Japanese university? Why do you go to a high school. And , is it easy for guys who are shy to make friends there.
Although, I'm guessing this would be rare...since this is Japan... but uh.. Do you see any school fights there? or arguments at the school? Are the people nicer compared to people back home for you? SO MANY QUESTIONS. SO CURIOUS. SORRY. >
I must correct you on a point you are misinformed of. The hiragana for "tu" does not exist. However, the sound can be written. Like Tina's name, The "ti" letter does not exist, but it can be written by writing her name as "TEiNA". Therefore, the sound "tu" can exist. Also, the Japanese people use Katakana for many things that are not foreign. And, there is no rule that states Japanese names must always be written in Kanji. Last, Japanese people are not lazy. They are very hardworking :)
That's so cool that you know so many Japanese people :) I'm quite envious. But, we are misunderstanding each other. I have no other explanation for you other than many different people do things in many different ways. I guess that all of the Japanese people you know write their names in Hiragana, and all the Japanese people I know write their names in both Hiragana, Kanji, and katakana. Just to clarify, I mean no offense. Have a wonderful day!
You still have to learn how to type in correctly otherwise when you come to actually write words containing "tsu" you will write with "tu" instead of the correct form "tsu",as you mentioned above. Plus it's fine if you type it like you said, meaning that you won't need to worry about spelling,that much.
the guy who said "japanese camera" is so handsome!!
Oh, he is indeed! I even went on a date with him, but that is a story for another video! ;P
Thanks for the comment!
***** oh i totally want to hear that story!! can't wait for the next video
Ahhh! Thank you for making this video! I've always wanted to see what a Japanese school looked like in real life (as opposed to anime).
I'm from the UK and I think its great that the students clean the school because when I was at school the teachers would always say to keep things tidy and most of the other students would just reply with but its the cleaners job to tidy up.
I go to school in the UK too and I agree. My school especially takes the PISS. People throw rubbish everywhere but they don't care because they're not the ones cleaning it.
I just make sure to throw my rubbish in the bin.
I'm part Japanese and I have family in Japan and I'm gonna move there this year ✊🏾
Your school has such a great environment. Very pleasant and beautiful
Ah yes, there are examples of Japanese people having katakana spelled names in anime too actually. Have you ever seen or heard of Nana? The main (punk) character spells Nana with katakana while the other Nana has her name in hiragana. I suppose it could be a stylistic choice and something used for common names to differentiate.
Thats verry cool !!!!
1. You're so pretty
2. I love your smile
3. Keep making videos~! :)
My school have a cleaner but its still dirty as shit
I Would like to go in this school
I have a few questions. What part of Japan is this school in. When you study abroad do you not go to a Japanese university? Why do you go to a high school. And , is it easy for guys who are shy to make friends there.
This chick is SO cool. I wish I knew her!
Although, I'm guessing this would be rare...since this is Japan...
but uh..
Do you see any school fights there? or arguments at the school?
Are the people nicer compared to people back home for you?
SO MANY QUESTIONS. SO CURIOUS. SORRY. >
I must correct you on a point you are misinformed of. The hiragana for "tu" does not exist. However, the sound can be written. Like Tina's name, The "ti" letter does not exist, but it can be written by writing her name as "TEiNA". Therefore, the sound "tu" can exist.
Also, the Japanese people use Katakana for many things that are not foreign. And, there is no rule that states Japanese names must always be written in Kanji. Last, Japanese people are not lazy. They are very hardworking :)
dannng your school is HUGE.
Your school is so huge! I
Wow the libary is so big :o The libary in my school only has 1 bookshelf x.x
also, i've never seen a 90 yen drink before. what part of japan is it?
woah your school is huge :o i'm kinda jealous..
Uggh. I want to do this at my school but I'm so nervous about walking around filming with my camera. You're brave!
wooah...nice school...very clean too 0.0...i want to go to japan too
That's so cool that you know so many Japanese people :)
I'm quite envious. But, we are misunderstanding each other. I have no other explanation for you other than many different people do things in many different ways. I guess that all of the Japanese people you know write their names in Hiragana, and all the Japanese people I know write their names in both Hiragana, Kanji, and katakana. Just to clarify, I mean no offense. Have a wonderful day!
the school is so freakin' huge!
Holy cow! I would be lost in a heart beat x_x
Was it public or private?
Are you in University High school? Cus the school is so huge. Id love to attend at your school lol.
ZZZZZEEEELLLLDDDDAAAAA!!! I saw the triforce! XD That just made my day! (Even though it's lllliiikkkkeeee....9:45pm here)
Do you know any exchange programs I could use to go to Japan for a year and attend high school?
Is this school in tokyo or in any prefecture
soha chi I studied at Komatsu high school which is located in Ishikawa prefecture. :)
thank you
i really think that your school is so clean and amazing
soha chi y
the guys at the beginning..*drool*
1:10 and 6:13, cute guys spotted!
What does triforce mean ???
+princess assassin girl13 It's a Legend of Zelda reference! Here is a link explaining what the Triforce is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triforce
Oohh thx duh
Lol
I thought the classrooms were said as 2nd year class 6 etc
That is correct. :)
Hello Im Wondering What School You Have To Go To Learn Japanese And Take A Trip There Please If You Could Tell Me? ^^ Much Thanks
ingurishu isu beri hado LOL! :P
Shes so EPIC as well! I wish I knew her too! >_
Precisely. I mentally shake hands with you, Good Sir (even though you are most probably NOT a Sir). Happy Holidays!
Tina you should get your hair thinned out I feel like your kawaii level would level up even more lol
mitsuru maybe? haha
Why is the 26 in english?
I mean private school? Not university haha
You spelled it correctly in Japanese but you forgot the 's' between 't' and 'u' in Romaji ❌ Mituru -----> ✅Mitsuru. 😄
It's not completely wrong. If you type in Japanese keyboard, both 'tu' or 'tsu' will be 'つ'.
You still have to learn how to type in correctly otherwise when you come to actually write words containing "tsu" you will write with "tu" instead of the correct form "tsu",as you mentioned above. Plus it's fine if you type it like you said, meaning that you won't need to worry about spelling,that much.
Sol? "sol" in Swedish is sun
You could film without talking and then do a commentary overlay later. That way you wouldn't be walking around talking to your camera, lol!
o: omg a gay with glasses! hawt! (i love guys with glasses they are just cute!)
lawl no need to fight
Can you speak japanese very fluently?
No, not yet, but hopefully I will someday! :)