I wish schools in America made you clean the classroom like that. I feel like littering in America would not be as bad if we teach kids to be responsible and respect cleanliness.
I use to live in Japan while in the Military. I loved the Culture, Parks, Food, Vending Machines, Stores and people. I loved that everything was on time and some of the customs.
Riding to school on that route seems like such a vibe. I understand that it would get really exhausting after doing it a couple times but it still looks really beautiful.
I don't think after a while it'd be exhausting, he could be at max gear, and if you've ridden your bike for a while, you'll be able to have the perfect posture to go anywhere.
I’ve been really fascinated in Japan recently, so it was really cool seeing what you guys do in a Japanese high school. Thank you for this experience! I really enjoyed it! (Btw I’m Australian! 🇦🇺)
Zutou mae ni watashi wa nihon ni sunda. Niigata-ken to Gunma-ken to hataraite ita. Watashi no Nihongo wa sonna ii koto ja nai demo yoku gambatta! :-) @@Nazaru_Lan
Man this is a great transition. We are planning to move to Japan in the near future, like next year and one thing that gets me nervous is my son going to school over there. Is there any kind of advice or words of wisdom you can share about such a transition from one country to another? Thank you
As a Japanese person, I can give you one piece of advice: it is rare for Japanese people to meet people from other countries, so you will not make friends unless you act on your own. So it is important to talk to Japanese people yourself first. (google translate)
@@天使の鼓動 We did notice that when we were in Japan last year. But it makes sense. I think this is great advice and something we will have to take into consideration especially for my son. Thank you so much for the advice I really appreciate it.
I am a Japanese student and I was very surprised by this video! Because it was a class only for kids from foreign countries. This is just my experience, but I've never seen a class like this. So you should keep in mind that not all Japanese schools are like this. So I think it's best to go to an international school. I lived abroad as a child and attended a Japanese school there. I was very happy to go there. Because I made friends who lives abroad but speaks the same language as me. It was a great relief for me to make friends who spoke the same language. So when I think of your son, I think he will enjoy life in Japan more if he goes to an international school rather than attending a local Japanese school!
@@09-kn3vm That is something to think about and the advice sounds like a good plan. Thank you for your insight on this, it will really help us when setting up our son with this type of atmosphere so he doesnt feel to left out. Much appreciated.
I always wanted to know what a Japanese school was like as an American and just seeing this video it looks so cool and pretty and comparing a Japanese school to a American school there are a lot of differences. So just seeing this makes me wanna go to japan and study there. And love your videos. 💗🔔
I go to a Japanese school in kanagawa and it’s very different there because there is so many students and also the rules are very strict like no talking in class during lunch to
wtf bro, you live in the most modern country in the world and say like "Japanese school is better than american". Be grateful that you were lucky to be born in the states.
@@shanksswife I mean America is really big and can depend on the state and school. I agree though he should calm down. I was just mentioning how you said "it's not any fun"
I am a Japanese student. I often watch Vlogs posted by Japanese students about their school life in other countries, but this was the first time for me to watch Vlogs posted by foreigners about their school life in Japan.
This is so cool, seeing a ordinary highschool life is refreshing for some reason. I am a 2nd year Computer Engineering student now and I miss all those old and happy moments. I'm gonna sub and watch all your vidss!
@WinniePooh33 I do miss elementary, I had a lot of fun times there. Middle school was alright, there wasn't really anything bad other than Covid cutting my 8th year in half. But during/after covid, I came to hate being at school. I'm not sure what changed honestly, but I just hated being there, I didn't like the feeling I had whenever I was there. (Ended up skipping a lot of days in 12th grade) I did graduate though this July. So yeah I probably won't have any memories from High School
No matter how many times I watch similar videos about Japanese schools, I never get tired of them. It’s so sad that due to my age I won’t try school life, but it’s so joyful to watch others ^^ Great video ✨
I’m very excited, currently I’m a college student and in the summer I’ll be studying abroad in Japan for a month 😁 can’t wait to just be in and experience a different environment and culture
Oh, our school actually have pretty much the same morning routine. We collect our phones to the teacher's lounge/office and start the lesson by reading for a few minutes before class starts
as a belgian, I wish we had the same school system as Japan. here they only care if you can follow along, and give you a paper accordingly. no class responsibilities, no club activities, no uniform(ity), no basic manners (arguing with teachers 24/7 so they quit), ...
I am from Romania too !!! I mean..my highschool doesn t even have toilet paper cuz the ooga boogas from there just throw it and do other stuff so the janitors don t even bother putting new toilet papers anymore...And I understand them. It's a failed state and I wish to see a cleaner and to live in a more educated country than here.
@@iceblu4713 also when I go pee mf are bashing the door like fucking animals and go gets táp water and trowsit wher I pee I usualy Don t even have a nerve tó poop there alsó one of them just toock the toaleta bârbati sine and put it on our class dor so when my magyar teacher comes questioning if its the boys batthroom Románia is getto
was lucky enough to go on a class trip to japan for the first two weeks of the end of year holidays. spent one day at itami school. so cool to see such a different education system
2:53 I am Korean student and TH-camr. I was so interesting because there are so many common points. Like Japanese school, we are also taken away phones by our KOREAN school till the school is end.😂
I'm so shocked and so glad that, wow, Japanese schools really look LIKE IN ANIME I don't know why I expected something different, but thanks for this video, ahah
I completed my education in Italy and it seems very different. First of all, we have 5 or 6-hour lessons with 5-minute intervals between each lesson. I attended what is called a classical lyceum. The subjects we study at this type of school are both humanities (Italian literature, English literature, Latin, ancient Greek, History and Philosophy) and scientific ( Maths, Physics Chemistry and Biology ). During each day of lessons, including Saturdays, we study a miscellany of subjects. Obviously, we follow a calendar so we know which books to bring from home. A typical day might consist of: first hour = Italian. Second hour= Latin. third hour = history. Fourth hour = Mathematics. Fifth hour = English (some study German or French as a foreign language especially if they live near the border with Austria or France. In my city Trieste, there is also the option of Slovenian). Between the second and third hour we take a 15-minute break to eat what we brought from home even though most high schools have a paid bar. There are two additional subjects from which one can, however, be exempted: Teaching of the Catholic religion for example if one belongs to a different religion and Gymnastics practised in the gym for health reasons. High school lasts 5 years at the end of which each student must face a series of written exams and an oral exam that covers all the subjects studied (the Maturity Exam). It should be noted that each professor gives students a considerable amount of homework which normally requires 5 to 6 hours of home study. Students are periodically questioned by each professor and a written exam is taken 3 times a month for Italian, Mathematics, Greek and Latin. The other subjects require oral exams only. Students DO NOT clean classrooms and do not wear uniforms. Cleaning is entrusted to the janitors.
@@marclast9564If u think that’s too much u don’t want to know about the Asian school system😅😅😅. Countries like India, china , korea are basically torturing their students. And yet breakdowns only happen in the western countries. I guess we don’t have time for breakdowns 😅😅
@@marclast9564 It's not too much, Italian school system is really solid and one of the most powerful. Usually is 5 hours per day if you have saturday, or 6 if you don't have saturday. Btw after the 5 hours (the end of the lessons are at 13:00 (1 PM) or 14:00 (2 PM) ) you can go home and eat with your family, then you do homeworks and do your hobbies/hang out with friends or whatever you like. Usually there are a lot of interrogation (if we wants to call them exams? idk they aren't really exams, maybe tests?) throughout the years. Th years is split in quatrimesters (4 months) and at the end of it you have the test that will give you the final mark of that 4 months, in the second quatrimestre (after 8 months) you get your final mark for that year. So usually the professors makes tests or just call you to test what you know and give you a lot of marks, from bad ones to good ones and they can give you a more accurately mark for the end of the year. The thing is that the system in Italy it's not only about making geniuses (like india or china, where they fail and over billions of ppl only tens of them can go out and do something good) but they try to educate you for the best, educate you to study well and not just overstudy to get good grades, and they educate you as a person in the society. Last thing: you can check out for youself how many Italian there are out there doing godlike research and how many italians are at the head of research groups, European companies and how many Italians inventions or discovery were made. Unlucky for Italy they often go to work outside of it because we have good education and bad jobs opportunity :/
@@marclast9564 hehehe, i am in france but it's kinda similar, just as an exemple the worst day for me is : thursday, I begin at 8:10 am, then a 2 hour class awaits us (french), then a 15 min break, 1 more hours in a different class (english), then we move to an other one and we do 1 more hour of euro english... 30 min break to ea (it's 12 :10 am), then 1 hour of german, after that 2 hours of sport and FINALLY 2 hours of french (again)... And you are dead, it's 5:30 pm and you have to take the train to go home (in france it's commun for it to be late : from 15 min to 1 hour...) Then if the train is on time (miracle) you are home at 8:30 pm and you just have the ton of homework from the day to do (I'd say to be a good student you have to work between 5-8 hours the evening and the week-end to do revision and your homeworks... (in math, one test evry two/three weeks and in french one test every 3 weeks too) So good luck to have a social life with that... It's very mentally and physically tiring.
Damn, that school looked super rundown honestly. It reminded me of schools in Ukraine actually. I grew up in a small town in Ontario, Canada. Our school was a lot more care for. I'm talking things like no rust, walls crumbling, road torn up etc.. Everything is maintained and they put money into repairs when needed.
I'm impressed how accurately Japanese highschools are portrayed in anime. the corridors, the classrooms, the little signs with the room's name. very cool.
This looks to be an International school in Japan, they have some different rules and such from an actual Japanese high school. You can see for instance students are wearing Tennis shoes in the classroom, in an actual Japanese High school you would have Uwabaki that you would change into at the entrance to the school. International Schools are in Japan and are usually for Military service member's children, dignitaries children and like such.
Glad to see some people are enjoying the Japanese school system, I decided to move there ages ago, but alas, my time is over because I graduated long ago. I could still move there (and I plan to) but I can never live that student life, enjoy the time you have left knowing that we are all jealous of you.
Bros so majestic (sorry had to mention it) but yea also cool to see how a high school experience is at first-hand for a national japanese student / citizen
Back in 2004, I visited Japan and as a sixteen-year-old I had a chance to see what are high schools there like. Your video reminded me of that. I remember the kids used to ask me swear words in my native language haha Also, I was very surprised to hear the classical music , instead of a typical bell sound.
Wow it’s a dream of mine to live in Japan one day and seeing this and comparing it to a scruffy old U.K. school makes me want to go there right now the difference in the environment is crazy also I would like to know were you learning Japanese or were you doing maths and English I was confused
Thanks for this vlog brother School is same everywhere But the diffrence i felt In our school No laptops,no mobiles, no digital education But about floor cleaning i agree that's really nice Students in India must be taught from childhood in school to clean their respective classes.
This is so much different than the US. the biggest differences is everyone looks happy this is a stark contrast from my school which a 2nd year/sophomore committed suicide on campus recently and its not even the first time someone has since I've been at my school.
For this individual have no idea I never met them but in general people are just really sad. My thoughts are that most people around this age learn a lot about controlling behavior from their parents so people used controlling behavior on this individual causing them to rather kill themself than interact with controlling people.
It seems like there are many foreigner students. Are you all from the same school? Are you going to graduate school in Japan, or will you leave after this semester or? 🤔 Thank you for this vlog. Please upload more. ❤
Is this an international school? Where I'm from there quite a lot of international schools with many foreign students, so i wanted to know if its the same in japan?@@Nazaru_Lan
So club really do exists. Sounds fun Makes me think how different life can be . Still people says japanese students have lot of pressure . I just pass out . I used to go school 8 am return 6 am ( no PE class or sports just lectures of important subjects),did homework until dinner , still homework were so huge , and again repeat same ,motivation was to beat classmate in score .
In many Japanese schools the majority of students are in clubs, with some staying until 7 pm each night. They joke that the small number of students who are not in a club are members of the 'Going Home Club'!
Don't clubs exist everywhere?in the high school I'm currently attending in the U.S I am in a modeling club, we host shows and compete with other schools and talent shows everything.
@@WinniePooh33 you do have clubs there but I am talking about here in India. Competition is really high here and reservation also makes more difficult . (In India there is caste based system called reservation for admision process for every further education after high school ex - I recently score 521 marks out of 720 in NEET for bachelors of medicine and bachelors of surgery (MBBS), and my friend who belong to reserved caste got 320 marks ,so I didn't get admision in MBBS but he got ) Well India is only country to have reservation system . I can do nothing about that all I can do is to score highest cause you need to be in top students in country to achieve further education being in average is same as failed student. That's what teacher told me in my high school when I asked her why don't we have clubs and other extra activities .she said your whole life is remaining for that but this is the time where you need to just study and study . Sorry for such long chat 😞 .
i see they are strict. I see that as an absolute win. europe is a bit more liberal with everything. (not all of europe). We do clean but not everyday. They dont take our phones but we can`t bring laptops. Greetings as well. Thanks for sharing my dude. I especially liked the shoe locker and rooftop thingy. Definitely like anime
Seems like Japanese Schools have given the students much liberty to use gadgets, although they collect their smartphones. Their uniforms seemed to be crushed and little fashioned. Each of these is actually an indisciplinary action if made by the students in schools of India. The students are strictly not allowed to bring any electric gadgets in most of the public and private schools. Proper dressing should be made by the students alongwith proper haircut and hygienity, ofcourse. However, the positive side is that there aren't as many students in a classroom as compared to an Indian Classroom.
The nature on the way to school is soooo beautiful and serene...bet it makes anyone more calm and at peace watching it and go through it. But yeah driving 35-40 minutes on a bike can suck...at least you're putting in some exercise hehe. :)
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Which highschool is this
I wish schools in America made you clean the classroom like that. I feel like littering in America would not be as bad if we teach kids to be responsible and respect cleanliness.
And there wouldn’t be cockroaches
My school’s in SEA, they made us clean the room too. I don’t know if most Asian schools are like this.
@@Mateo-uj2cw cockroaches will exist regardless if there's food or not. it's just they're attracted to it.
@@ilovehoyoverse we got no cockroaches in German schools.
@@kirimvtf I never said that cockroaches are in schools??
"some roof that you probably saw in anime" lolll 😭, loved the video :')!
Yaaas, that roof is awesome
@@Nazaru_Lanyeah it kinda looks like the roof of the haunted school in jujutsu Kaisen and that hallway looks like its from my her academia
ya the roof looks like one from hyouka
@@aswinraj9829 I was thinking the same thing.
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I use to live in Japan while in the Military. I loved the Culture, Parks, Food, Vending Machines, Stores and people. I loved that everything was on time and some of the customs.
are you white
Thank you for your service
Thank you for your service
how are the vending machines
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Riding to school on that route seems like such a vibe. I understand that it would get really exhausting after doing it a couple times but it still looks really beautiful.
If my way to school looked like that, I would have a perfect attendance every year
I don't think after a while it'd be exhausting, he could be at max gear, and if you've ridden your bike for a while, you'll be able to have the perfect posture to go anywhere.
😂😂@@ismashminors
I’ve been really fascinated in Japan recently, so it was really cool seeing what you guys do in a Japanese high school. Thank you for this experience! I really enjoyed it! (Btw I’m Australian! 🇦🇺)
Great video! THANK YOU so much for taking the time and making the effort to create this video. VERY COOL!
Thank you! C: I’m currently creating a video how to learn Japanese, without studying. Does it sound interesting?)
Zutou mae ni watashi wa nihon ni sunda. Niigata-ken to Gunma-ken to hataraite ita. Watashi no Nihongo wa sonna ii koto ja nai demo yoku gambatta! :-)
@@Nazaru_Lan
@@keithfolse4068 nihongo wo ganbatte benkyo shitite sonkei shimasuyo. Otsukare sama deshita)
I've always been interested in Japan! Thanks for the tour of the school.
Man this is a great transition. We are planning to move to Japan in the near future, like next year and one thing that gets me nervous is my son going to school over there. Is there any kind of advice or words of wisdom you can share about such a transition from one country to another? Thank you
As a Japanese person, I can give you one piece of advice: it is rare for Japanese people to meet people from other countries, so you will not make friends unless you act on your own. So it is important to talk to Japanese people yourself first.
(google translate)
@@天使の鼓動 We did notice that when we were in Japan last year. But it makes sense. I think this is great advice and something we will have to take into consideration especially for my son. Thank you so much for the advice I really appreciate it.
I am a Japanese student and I was very surprised by this video! Because it was a class only for kids from foreign countries. This is just my experience, but I've never seen a class like this. So you should keep in mind that not all Japanese schools are like this. So I think it's best to go to an international school. I lived abroad as a child and attended a Japanese school there. I was very happy to go there. Because I made friends who lives abroad but speaks the same language as me. It was a great relief for me to make friends who spoke the same language. So when I think of your son, I think he will enjoy life in Japan more if he goes to an international school rather than attending a local Japanese school!
@@09-kn3vm That is something to think about and the advice sounds like a good plan. Thank you for your insight on this, it will really help us when setting up our son with this type of atmosphere so he doesnt feel to left out. Much appreciated.
日本人です。学校に転校したら友達は自然にはできません。自分からガンガン行きましょう!
I know it seems boring, but this is as real as it gets, wish i got to experience it.
it's beautiful. the tranquility, the set responsibilities without whining, the aesthetics to it all..
It’ll not be boring for a while until it is..
@@dog4328 someday I'll visit again I hope
this is not as real as it get. this is life through the attractive student. normal students get bullied and have garbage lives.
@@jebes909090that's why you gotta get green hair to be the main character and then you'll get plot arnor
I always wanted to know what a Japanese school was like as an American and just seeing this video it looks so cool and pretty and comparing a Japanese school to a American school there are a lot of differences. So just seeing this makes me wanna go to japan and study there. And love your videos. 💗🔔
Wow, I appreciate it, I’ll make another video about Japanese High School soon, will be glad if you watch it)))
I go to a Japanese school in kanagawa and it’s very different there because there is so many students and also the rules are very strict like no talking in class during lunch to
wtf bro, you live in the most modern country in the world and say like "Japanese school is better than american". Be grateful that you were lucky to be born in the states.
@@yuryarakelove5322Calm down? We are grateful to have been born and raised here, but it’s not any fun.
@@shanksswife I mean America is really big and can depend on the state and school. I agree though he should calm down. I was just mentioning how you said "it's not any fun"
videos like this bring a very good vibe, very good
Glad you liked it, will try to make more
Honestly its so nostalgic but still so very simple and happy.
I am a Japanese student.
I often watch Vlogs posted by Japanese students about their school life in other countries, but this was the first time for me to watch Vlogs posted by foreigners about their school life in Japan.
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@@blankspace0_o She is a Japanese Idol. Her name is Akari Nibu, and she is a member of Hinatazaka 46.
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This is so cool, seeing a ordinary highschool life is refreshing for some reason. I am a 2nd year Computer Engineering student now and I miss all those old and happy moments. I'm gonna sub and watch all your vidss!
I do miss elementary school but school in general I do not miss a lot of dark times for some of us.
@@WinniePooh33 i agree
@WinniePooh33
I do miss elementary, I had a lot of fun times there. Middle school was alright, there wasn't really anything bad other than Covid cutting my 8th year in half.
But during/after covid, I came to hate being at school. I'm not sure what changed honestly, but I just hated being there, I didn't like the feeling I had whenever I was there. (Ended up skipping a lot of days in 12th grade)
I did graduate though this July. So yeah I probably won't have any memories from High School
@@xenai. I feel you, school after covid was very different. anyways, Congratulations on graduating! I wish you the best!
omg Thank you and good luck with your studies in Japanese high school
No matter how many times I watch similar videos about Japanese schools, I never get tired of them. It’s so sad that due to my age I won’t try school life, but it’s so joyful to watch others ^^
Great video ✨
Wow this is way cooler than anime 😮
Ahaha, glad to hear it)
Bro 😮japan is my dream country ❤
Me too
@@Kakarot_438 really 😳 !!!!
Anime lover ?
ME TOO
嬉しい🥺ありがとう
Same bro
I’m very excited, currently I’m a college student and in the summer I’ll be studying abroad in Japan for a month 😁 can’t wait to just be in and experience a different environment and culture
Oh, our school actually have pretty much the same morning routine. We collect our phones to the teacher's lounge/office and start the lesson by reading for a few minutes before class starts
Japanese high school ?
@@davash5531dude she's Indo
It’s a nice video. I always wanted to have a school life in Japan. Through this video, I have a glimpse and helped me. Thanks 😁
1:52 that's exactly the same as the anime😭🥺
Thanks for this video. Reminded me of my school days. Very well done. I subbed.
Thank you somuch for sharing such an amazing vedio I always wanted to know how Japanese school look alike so finally i really appreciate your efforts!
Man, I want to do something like this. I feel like it would be a very interesting yet very immersive learning experience.
This kind of video always give me a good energy
I’m glad to hear it )
im from romania so seeing a country wher the school is this clean and students behave this good is inhuman
When you have gypsies in your country, it is almost impossible to be this clean.
as a belgian, I wish we had the same school system as Japan. here they only care if you can follow along, and give you a paper accordingly. no class responsibilities, no club activities, no uniform(ity), no basic manners (arguing with teachers 24/7 so they quit), ...
Then bully enters the classroom 😂
I am from Romania too !!! I mean..my highschool doesn t even have toilet paper cuz the ooga boogas from there just throw it and do other stuff so the janitors don t even bother putting new toilet papers anymore...And I understand them. It's a failed state and I wish to see a cleaner and to live in a more educated country than here.
@@iceblu4713 also when I go pee mf are bashing the door like fucking animals and go gets táp water and trowsit wher I pee I usualy Don t even have a nerve tó poop there alsó one of them just toock the toaleta bârbati sine and put it on our class dor so when my magyar teacher comes questioning if its the boys batthroom Románia is getto
was lucky enough to go on a class trip to japan for the first two weeks of the end of year holidays. spent one day at itami school. so cool to see such a different education system
bro japan is so cool the school looks awesome
Heheh, you're right)
Bro spawned in anime world 💀
👺
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2:53 I am Korean student and TH-camr. I was so interesting because there are so many common points. Like Japanese school, we are also taken away phones by our KOREAN school till the school is end.😂
I'm so shocked and so glad that, wow, Japanese schools really look LIKE IN ANIME
I don't know why I expected something different, but thanks for this video, ahah
What a cool video! Thanks for sharing your perspective
Let’s admit most of us wanna go there because it feels like you’re In an anime
I completed my education in Italy and it seems very different. First of all, we have 5 or 6-hour lessons with 5-minute intervals between each lesson. I attended what is called a classical lyceum. The subjects we study at this type of school are both humanities (Italian literature, English literature, Latin, ancient Greek, History and Philosophy) and scientific ( Maths, Physics Chemistry and Biology ).
During each day of lessons, including Saturdays, we study a miscellany of subjects. Obviously, we follow a calendar so we know which books to bring from home. A typical day might consist of: first hour = Italian. Second hour= Latin. third hour = history. Fourth hour = Mathematics. Fifth hour = English (some study German or French as a foreign language especially if they live near the border with Austria or France. In my city Trieste, there is also the option of Slovenian). Between the second and third hour we take a 15-minute break to eat what we brought from home even though most high schools have a paid bar. There are two additional subjects from which one can, however, be exempted: Teaching of the Catholic religion for example if one belongs to a different religion and Gymnastics practised in the gym for health reasons. High school lasts 5 years at the end of which each student must face a series of written exams and an oral exam that covers all the subjects studied (the Maturity Exam). It should be noted that each professor gives students a considerable amount of homework which normally requires 5 to 6 hours of home study. Students are periodically questioned by each professor and a written exam is taken 3 times a month for Italian, Mathematics, Greek and Latin. The other subjects require oral exams only. Students DO NOT clean classrooms and do not wear uniforms. Cleaning is entrusted to the janitors.
Man that's kinda too much isn't?
Don't you guys have any breakdowns from time to time
@@marclast9564If u think that’s too much u don’t want to know about the Asian school system😅😅😅. Countries like India, china , korea are basically torturing their students. And yet breakdowns only happen in the western countries. I guess we don’t have time for breakdowns 😅😅
@@marclast9564 It's not too much, Italian school system is really solid and one of the most powerful. Usually is 5 hours per day if you have saturday, or 6 if you don't have saturday. Btw after the 5 hours (the end of the lessons are at 13:00 (1 PM) or 14:00 (2 PM) ) you can go home and eat with your family, then you do homeworks and do your hobbies/hang out with friends or whatever you like. Usually there are a lot of interrogation (if we wants to call them exams? idk they aren't really exams, maybe tests?) throughout the years. Th years is split in quatrimesters (4 months) and at the end of it you have the test that will give you the final mark of that 4 months, in the second quatrimestre (after 8 months) you get your final mark for that year. So usually the professors makes tests or just call you to test what you know and give you a lot of marks, from bad ones to good ones and they can give you a more accurately mark for the end of the year.
The thing is that the system in Italy it's not only about making geniuses (like india or china, where they fail and over billions of ppl only tens of them can go out and do something good) but they try to educate you for the best, educate you to study well and not just overstudy to get good grades, and they educate you as a person in the society.
Last thing: you can check out for youself how many Italian there are out there doing godlike research and how many italians are at the head of research groups, European companies and how many Italians inventions or discovery were made. Unlucky for Italy they often go to work outside of it because we have good education and bad jobs opportunity :/
@@marclast9564 hehehe, i am in france but it's kinda similar, just as an exemple the worst day for me is : thursday, I begin at 8:10 am, then a 2 hour class awaits us (french), then a 15 min break, 1 more hours in a different class (english), then we move to an other one and we do 1 more hour of euro english... 30 min break to ea (it's 12 :10 am), then 1 hour of german, after that 2 hours of sport and FINALLY 2 hours of french (again)... And you are dead, it's 5:30 pm and you have to take the train to go home (in france it's commun for it to be late : from 15 min to 1 hour...) Then if the train is on time (miracle) you are home at 8:30 pm and you just have the ton of homework from the day to do (I'd say to be a good student you have to work between 5-8 hours the evening and the week-end to do revision and your homeworks... (in math, one test evry two/three weeks and in french one test every 3 weeks too) So good luck to have a social life with that... It's very mentally and physically tiring.
this is Quite nice to see, thank you for Sharing
Gonna do more soon)
@@Nazaru_Lan thank you
日本の生活楽しんでね!
ありがとうございます!
Gonna post more, just wait guys
Looking forward to it! Fightingg
Cool
A video about your personal life would be fantastic
By the way this one was good
Please do I need advise
Bro,the roof is exactly like in Days with my stepsister anime❤😊
Bro that is so cool it’s exactly like all the anime’s I’ve watched I wish all schools were like that❤ 😢
Great video man! i am planning on becoming an exchange student in japan, and this game me a cool little insight into what it could be like.
I already plan on going to Japan I just watch videos like this
dam thanks for posting this i really enjoyed watching
it was so nice to watch, the scenery are so beautiful, I love the vibe 😊 and you're cute 😊
Man I'm gonna cry to get school like this🥺
The way you write your thoughts makes it more interesting:))
Got you)
One day, I would probably go to Japan and live their the rest of my life.
Damn, that school looked super rundown honestly. It reminded me of schools in Ukraine actually. I grew up in a small town in Ontario, Canada. Our school was a lot more care for. I'm talking things like no rust, walls crumbling, road torn up etc.. Everything is maintained and they put money into repairs when needed.
God Bless you young man,this is a great video.I’m sure you’re going to do great things in the future.
I think I am your number 100th subscriber ❤
Keep uploading new videos.
I made a screenshot of this moment) thanks
I'm impressed how accurately Japanese highschools are portrayed in anime. the corridors, the classrooms, the little signs with the room's name. very cool.
This looks to be an International school in Japan, they have some different rules and such from an actual Japanese high school. You can see for instance students are wearing Tennis shoes in the classroom, in an actual Japanese High school you would have Uwabaki that you would change into at the entrance to the school.
International Schools are in Japan and are usually for Military service member's children, dignitaries children and like such.
thanks for this video i like it 🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤
Glad to see some people are enjoying the Japanese school system, I decided to move there ages ago, but alas, my time is over because I graduated long ago. I could still move there (and I plan to) but I can never live that student life, enjoy the time you have left knowing that we are all jealous of you.
Bros so majestic (sorry had to mention it) but yea also cool to see how a high school experience is at first-hand for a national japanese student / citizen
Back in 2004, I visited Japan and as a sixteen-year-old I had a chance to see what are high schools there like. Your video reminded me of that. I remember the kids used to ask me swear words in my native language haha Also, I was very surprised to hear the classical music , instead of a typical bell sound.
私は日本から来ました!チームジャパン(日本語だけ言う)
❤😊
our school of nepal can't even be compared😂😭
なんだその平和な日常は!!ww頑張ってねw
3:46 fix that tie big man 😭
Wow it’s a dream of mine to live in Japan one day and seeing this and comparing it to a scruffy old U.K. school makes me want to go there right now the difference in the environment is crazy also I would like to know were you learning Japanese or were you doing maths and English I was confused
Thanks for this vlog brother
School is same everywhere
But the diffrence i felt
In our school
No laptops,no mobiles, no digital education
But about floor cleaning i agree that's really nice
Students in India must be taught from childhood in school to clean their respective classes.
Ya
😂
Im an Indian and we students clean are own room everyday from Mizoram
@@hurts_form7433maybe in northeast
@@hurts_form7433 nice!!
Nice video
にせゔぃでお:)
にせう゛ぃでお➡偽ビデオ
➡false video
Они даже не подозревали, что станут звёздами ютуба🤣
school times are once a life time experience so enjoy while it lasts also good luck ik your journey! 👍🏻
bro really said : breakfast destroyed 0:51
I think I'm going to watch all of your video's. Amazing videos brother ,k keep going.👌💕
я вижу ты русский) всегда мечтал в Японии побывать, как ты там учишься? Точнее как ты попал в эту школу в совершенно другой стране?))
😎🫡🧞♂️👍
Editing and concept 🤯
Greetings from mexico 🇲🇽✋
This is so much different than the US. the biggest differences is everyone looks happy this is a stark contrast from my school which a 2nd year/sophomore committed suicide on campus recently and its not even the first time someone has since I've been at my school.
Why do they commit suicide? In all my time at school and college, there have never been such cases
For this individual have no idea I never met them but in general people are just really sad. My thoughts are that most people around this age learn a lot about controlling behavior from their parents so people used controlling behavior on this individual causing them to rather kill themself than interact with controlling people.
sometimes it's as low as as 13-14 years old..from my experience in american public schools.
it could be various reasons too, it's really depressing.
Suicide and unhappiness are everywhere in the world. Japan is known for high suicide rates.
What? You do know Japan is known from school life to work have high suicide rates due to the depressing work system.
Im living in Russia and im so confused about our school😮💨3:12 im surprised that there is not 40 people's in a classroom😅
日本語は難しいですが、諦めずに頑張ってください😊
笑、諦めるつもりはありません
This was such a cool video man
It seems like there are many foreigner students. Are you all from the same school? Are you going to graduate school in Japan, or will you leave after this semester or? 🤔
Thank you for this vlog. Please upload more. ❤
Since I’m foreigner I’m visiting Japanese classes that’s why, I’m going to keep living in Japan after graduation )
Is this an international school? Where I'm from there quite a lot of international schools with many foreign students, so i wanted to know if its the same in japan?@@Nazaru_Lan
@@hobabie777 actually in Japan it’s quite rare, but in some areas the school has just a special classroom for foreign students.
i love the vibes of the cute little village in japan
imagine watching tarakh mehta watching during lunch 😂😂
Lol
Sale pissdrinkers 🐮
Who?
@@SAFIS448 Jethalal Gada
Lol
Yo, it's actually the same i saw in animes. lol . i have always been curious
Entire world needs to get some lessons from Japan
Wrong. Their education system robs children of their creativity.
not like the lesson we taught them in world war 2
no thanks.
cant forget the lessons the japanese taught the chinese and the filipinos,because those were some real gems
nah im good here where i am. im richer and have more free time than the common japanese worker.
Bro I hope you will give your best in future ❤❤❤
I really love Japan ❤
thank you for showing student life in Japan
It’s really like anime😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
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Nice video brother, always glad to see another Japanese high school video.
Next video is gonna be about it then
@@Nazaru_Lanl also like to watch about Japanese school and their daily activities 🙂
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Bu yaşta yabancı bir ülkede tek başına yaşamak cesurca bir hareket 👏
Teşekkürler!
Nice video, it really inspires me to go to japan :]
compared to this every other school looks like a zoo. Only two things I respect in this world are kindness and cleanliness.
The view when u go to ur school>>>>>>>
So club really do exists. Sounds fun
Makes me think how different life can be .
Still people says japanese students have lot of pressure .
I just pass out .
I used to go school 8 am return 6 am ( no PE class or sports just lectures of important subjects),did homework until dinner , still homework were so huge , and again repeat same ,motivation was to beat classmate in score .
In many Japanese schools the majority of students are in clubs, with some staying until 7 pm each night. They joke that the small number of students who are not in a club are members of the 'Going Home Club'!
Don't clubs exist everywhere?in the high school I'm currently attending in the U.S I am in a modeling club, we host shows and compete with other schools and talent shows everything.
@@WinniePooh33 you do have clubs there but I am talking about here in India.
Competition is really high here and reservation also makes more difficult .
(In India there is caste based system called reservation for admision process for every further education after high school ex - I recently score 521 marks out of 720 in NEET for bachelors of medicine and bachelors of surgery (MBBS), and my friend who belong to reserved caste got 320 marks ,so I didn't get admision in MBBS but he got )
Well India is only country to have reservation system .
I can do nothing about that all I can do is to score highest cause you need to be in top students in country to achieve further education being in average is same as failed student.
That's what teacher told me in my high school when I asked her why don't we have clubs and other extra activities .she said your whole life is remaining for that but this is the time where you need to just study and study .
Sorry for such long chat 😞 .
I enjoyed😊❤ Wanna explore more through u❤
きりとさんと友達なんですか?!
キリトさんのtiktokから来ました!
彼が俺の兄貴だよ、笑
よこそ🎉
watching your video here in Brazil, you gained a new subscriber.❤🇧🇷
i see they are strict. I see that as an absolute win. europe is a bit more liberal with everything. (not all of europe). We do clean but not everyday. They dont take our phones but we can`t bring laptops. Greetings as well.
Thanks for sharing my dude. I especially liked the shoe locker and rooftop thingy. Definitely like anime
Going to Japan to study next year,looks rlly nice
Seems like Japanese Schools have given the students much liberty to use gadgets, although they collect their smartphones. Their uniforms seemed to be crushed and little fashioned. Each of these is actually an indisciplinary action if made by the students in schools of India. The students are strictly not allowed to bring any electric gadgets in most of the public and private schools. Proper dressing should be made by the students alongwith proper haircut and hygienity, ofcourse. However, the positive side is that there aren't as many students in a classroom as compared to an Indian Classroom.
Things like these differ from school to school in japan
What I’ve learned from these videos are that some schools in different countries are either calm or semi chaotic lol
Yazın bile okulunuz var ne kadar güzel… İyi çalışmalar ve video çok güzeldi.
Thank you, I’ll upload more soon c:
Bir şey soracağım ;yazın okulunuz var derken ne demek istedin? Yani yaz okulları bir çok ülkede zaten var?
@@rachl8083 lise için olduğunu bilmiyordum
@@rachl8083yani yaz tatilleri bir aylık, yazın da normal okulda ders işleniyor :)
5:14 that dude had on shoes in class!! Where's his Wabaki? 😁
The nature on the way to school is soooo beautiful and serene...bet it makes anyone more calm and at peace watching it and go through it.
But yeah driving 35-40 minutes on a bike can suck...at least you're putting in some exercise hehe. :)
aw man this looks fun!
Ese será un sueño que nunca podré cumplir y es la de a ver estudiado en una escuela en Japón, que disciplina, orden y limpieza