@@em_birch it’s just weird you shit on America about not giving kids food if they’re too poor, yet in every state there’s a free or reduced lunch program. And then you say they don’t do it in your country meaning you’re not even from America and you just made some wild statement with no basis of facts or evidence
Such hard working kitchen staff. You can really tell they genuinely care about those kids cos they prepare the meals for them with such dedication and love.
I wish my High School (H.S.) would have had hot meals. Back in the early 80's, they didn't staff the kitchen at my H.S. and opted for vending machines and microwaves instead. It was a difficult adjustment for me after grade school where there was a hot meal with 2 vegetables every day of the week. The H.S. lunch program (or lack of) is what caused me to gain weight. ugh.
Depends on where you live here in the US. The affluent suburbs has amazing school lunches and cafeterias in their Public High Schools. Even have their own Starbucks and other chains in campus. Median neighborhoods on the other hand has "US standard school cafeteria food."
You don't know how lucky we are to even eat food compared to other places that have to drink contaminated water and hardly any food or none to live day by day. We are lucky we even get food even if it is processed food.
@@Greenscreenfish100No, we are not rich just because we live in America. The food in this cafeteria is better than what many of us can afford. Không, chúng tôi không giàu có chỉ vì sống ở Mỹ. Đồ ăn ở căng tin này ngon hơn mức mà nhiều người trong chúng tôi có thể mua được.
The young man who was shadowed is so adorable when talking about the taste/nutritional value of his favourite meals! That’s what positive eating culture should look like - we Westerners could learn a thing or two about that.
Please don't limit the West to just the US and the UK, most other Western countries have school lunches similar in quality to what's shown in the video (obviously with their own indigenous cuisines). Here's a typical example from my homeland, Czechia: th-cam.com/video/ZnPjbAoL-88/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Pardubick%C3%BDkraj (if you don't wanna watch the video: on average, kids get a soup, pick one of three main dishes, a salad and some dessert, at least 50% of the ingredients are sourced locally and everything's made from scratch, school lunches are supported by the state and cost roughly a quarter or less of what you would pay in a restaurant for the same meal thanks to that). The quality of French and Italian school lunches is well known thanks to Jamie Oliver.
@@YamiKisaraThat’s great : D I go to a private school in Europe (Netherlands) and our school canteen really isn’t that good and you still have to pay for everything.
@@Steven-tl8fstbh I don’t think it would be so bad. You get to hang out with the boys all day, form brotherhood bonds with everyone in the class, play sports during recess and after school, then gossip to your homies about girls you meet outside of school and try to help each other out with girls and so what. Might not be girls in school but it is much easier to form a group of close friends.
Hello, can i ask something?? Why japanese students have short hair?? Is it recent video?? I am curious as a close country person(korea) Korean schools recently don’t have any regulation of hair cut
@@ori5581 I think this video was taken recently. Hair style regulations depend on the school, but as far as I can see, I think this high school allows anything but dyed hair. The reason why many students have short hair is because many of them play sports. There are some clubs that have a hair style rule, and even if there is no rule, many students choose to wear short hair because it is easier.
I thought my elementary school was pretty good back in the day (1980s). Then again, I don’t have an extreme aversion to cafeteria style foods. By high school I brought my own lunch, usually PB&J.
have a feeling world peace can be achieved if everyone had this kind of school lunch growing up; students truly grateful and appreciative of the cafeteria workers
Such fantastic manner from the young school boys wow even at the meal table and bowing 🙇♂️ to there teacher wow in class room 👏 very well mannered and the food looks great 👍.
High school is an awkward time everywhere, even in the very polite culture of Japan. I congratulate the young men brave enough to answer the film makers questions. 👍
I know that Japan prioritizes nutrition and delicious food in school canteens, this is a private high school with the tastiest food I have ever seen, apart from being nutritious and delicious.
Go to any Elite Private Schools in America and they have the same quality or sometimes better food than what is shown here. The school shown here is a elite private school in Japan where students pay very high tuition to attend.
My school lunches in the U.S. were made up almost entirely out of pre-packaged and canned foods. Sometimes there would be whole fruit available. My favorite was always the overly salted collard greens and canned flavored spaghetti.
In high school, we had pizza, french fries, nuggets and various other processed foods. Nothing like this, ever. The thought of an actual meal, that 'feels like home,' wasn't even considered.
@@EdelgardvonHresvelg8663 In USA school lunches are sub standard because the school budget is very limited. Because in America, it is much more important to give 600+ billion to the military *every* *year* . smh
The reason i think they get such great food is because how hard working those people work, they also have a huge amount of respect and thanks for this amazing food that they get, also a lot of schools have kids have free lunches now in school for western schools
Its because this is one of the highest private school in the country which costs a fortune to get into. And you need to have good grades to get into the school
@@kyles1399 The good grades part is absolutely real. but admission is 480,000Y and tuition is 610,000Y per person per year. That's not a fortune. It's obviously quite a lot more than free, but even before subsidies (Osaka residents only have to pay a third of the yearly tuition, for example) it's still affordable as far as private schools across the world go. Let's put it this way, if you can't figure out how to make and save 1,000,000Y per year to send your kid to school, they probably don't have the foundation and support to go to a private school anyways.
love watching Japanese school lunches cool and always in awe of the care the schools take with the whole service. Lucky kids 🍱 and hope they continue to be so 🌸 arigatou
Go to any Elite Private Schools in America and they have the same quality or sometimes better food than what is shown here. The school shown here is a elite private school in Japan where students pay very high tuition to attend.
@@daehyun2904 except most japanese public schools still have much better food quality than schools in america its not just the private schools cause they actually focus on feeding kids appetizing and healthy foods
I love that they are able to eat multiple times a day in school. I cant imagine how much food thy go thru in a week for all these boys, young dudes eat a loooooot xD
That looks incredible. I’m always impressed by Japanese standards. Their students are fed well. Better than I was fed when I was a student. I guess I owe that to the broken US public education system.
We need to do American school lunch videos like these so Japanese students can be envious of our boiled hot dogs with baked beans, carrots and whole apple for lunch.
@@lloydchristmas1086 I'm not from the US so i'm not sure how common this is, but once i saw that a high school cafeteria had the same food provider as the local prison, and they would just cook the same stuff because otherwise it'd be more expensive. the students were literally getting prison food lmao
Do note, Japan has very few schools for a specific genders and most ofem are considered very prestigious so hard to get in and expensive. Average for em using the current cutes is actually around $15k a year and closer to $20k a year a few years ago when the jpy wasn't doing so poorly.
In New Zealand nothing like this. I made my lunch but it's nothing like a bento😂 we'd make sandwiches, maybe a couple of bikkies if you were lucky (bikkies are cookies but larger) I went to school in both main islands because we shifted to central Otago in the south Island when I was 13 years old from the Wanganui region in the western North Island. In the north Island the school I went to had a "tuck shop" where you could buy pies, cake's and bikkies but it wasn't worth the money 😂they were awful. In the south Island they didn't have anything like that, but there was a dairy near the school, which is a small shop kind of like a tiny supermarket 😂 a lot of them have disappeared in NZ now because actual supermarkets have appeared. This is awesome, japanese children are really fortunate 😮❤
Okay fun video which I enjoyed. The food look delicious. Could you do a video at a girl's school? The eating preferences will be interesting. Thanks for the video.
Those young men were so much happier than anyone I ever saw in school, and I have a feeling the food they’re getting served has something to do with it. I’m jealous
I went to an all boys secondary school in the UK, and we also had 2000+ kids. As this was in Liverpool in the 1970's things were a bit rough, and a lot of the kids came from impoverished backgrounds. Not too sure what the food was like, our house backed on to the school, so I always ate at home. But I can imagine the food was pretty poor, if the smell was anything to go by🤮.
Japan is such an interesting place. They actually properly feed their people, in the US our school lunch is from frozen boxes of plastic wraps garbage.
The difference in discipline, care, and respect by not only the students, but the teachers, and the cafeteria ladies is just incomparable with the rest of the world. America could really learn a thing or two from Japanese education system.
note that japan encourages kids who do not wish to attain higher education to quit after their version of middle school (age 14) and join the labor force, where they may or may not get jobs that have apprenticeships. middle schools are the last "free" part of the japanese education system, and anything higher will usually require tuition and passing difficult entrance exams. this creates a highscool eco system made up mostly of kids who want to acquire higher education, creating less problems for teachers. Then the number of kids attempting higher education is even further filtered with the difficulty of the college level institutions. many children are left behind in this system, and theres not alot of support for children with learning difficulties. Another thing to note is that this is a private school with a small student count, and all those food prep workers, meals, and uniforms are paid for with tuition paid at the beginning of the year. i went to a private military school in the US, and the food was similar without the fried chicken and our sandwiches were not wrapped. tuition was only $30k per year for those privileges... for a high school... thank god for legislative scholarships 😅
@@abcdefbcdefg8352 You're correct about the free education up to middle school. However, there are Kouritsu or Kokuritsu high schools that are significantly inexpensive compared to private schools. I also went to a public Japanese middle&high school for 3 years total, and the food wasn't any different. Actually the food was even healthier and better in my middle school. I don't think military schools should be compared with, especially in the US where their budget goes over hundred billions of dollars yearly.
Excellent video! I grew up in the American public school system in rural Wisconsin. Our lucky day was getting baked chicken with mashed potatoes, gravy, string beans with a brownie and milk. Other days, not so much. Hard to compare to a private school but the Japanese have always done a fine job when it comes to food.
These young men (students) are absolutely adorable! So fresh-faced. Can you imagine if American school cooks/chefs had this much order, honor, and discipline? I can't either. Japan has an amazing culture.
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The students laughing at their friends as they get interviewed is such a teenager thing to do and I love it.
If your friends dont laugh at you, they ain't your friends
wheres all the whyte women at?
Nonce Alert
@@lloydchristmas1086it’s boys school
you're gay
can't believe this is for a school lunch, the quality is absolutely amazing
Meanwhile, in America, schools won't even give kids food if they're too poor to pay for it every day.
Kind of a lot of fried food, but at least they serve real veggies instead of canned garbage that's mostly water and salt.
@@em_birchHuh? Kids from low income families get free breakfast and lunch.
@@Tellyfive Not in my county they don't. They got rid of it like a year ago.
@@em_birch it’s just weird you shit on America about not giving kids food if they’re too poor, yet in every state there’s a free or reduced lunch program. And then you say they don’t do it in your country meaning you’re not even from America and you just made some wild statement with no basis of facts or evidence
They make their food with love. I love this. 🥺🥺🥺 I like how the teachers told their students to straighten up their posture. It shows they care.
Such hard working kitchen staff. You can really tell they genuinely care about those kids cos they prepare the meals for them with such dedication and love.
I wish my High School (H.S.) would have had hot meals. Back in the early 80's, they didn't staff the kitchen at my H.S. and opted for vending machines and microwaves instead. It was a difficult adjustment for me after grade school where there was a hot meal with 2 vegetables every day of the week. The H.S. lunch program (or lack of) is what caused me to gain weight. ugh.
These guys don't know how lucky they are to get food like that at school compared to what I had in the U.S.! Was nice the school gave you such access.
this is an elite private school. the same ones in the US have equally well serviced cafeterias
Bạn ở mỹ ( một quốc gia giàu ), bạn là người may mắn nhất thế giới.
Depends on where you live here in the US.
The affluent suburbs has amazing school lunches and cafeterias in their Public High Schools. Even have their own Starbucks and other chains in campus.
Median neighborhoods on the other hand has "US standard school cafeteria food."
You don't know how lucky we are to even eat food compared to other places that have to drink contaminated water and hardly any food or none to live day by day. We are lucky we even get food even if it is processed food.
@@Greenscreenfish100No, we are not rich just because we live in America. The food in this cafeteria is better than what many of us can afford. Không, chúng tôi không giàu có chỉ vì sống ở Mỹ. Đồ ăn ở căng tin này ngon hơn mức mà nhiều người trong chúng tôi có thể mua được.
The young man who was shadowed is so adorable when talking about the taste/nutritional value of his favourite meals! That’s what positive eating culture should look like - we Westerners could learn a thing or two about that.
they sever the worst food at western schools sadly
Please don't limit the West to just the US and the UK, most other Western countries have school lunches similar in quality to what's shown in the video (obviously with their own indigenous cuisines). Here's a typical example from my homeland, Czechia: th-cam.com/video/ZnPjbAoL-88/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Pardubick%C3%BDkraj (if you don't wanna watch the video: on average, kids get a soup, pick one of three main dishes, a salad and some dessert, at least 50% of the ingredients are sourced locally and everything's made from scratch, school lunches are supported by the state and cost roughly a quarter or less of what you would pay in a restaurant for the same meal thanks to that). The quality of French and Italian school lunches is well known thanks to Jamie Oliver.
@@YamiKisaraThat’s great : D I go to a private school in Europe (Netherlands) and our school canteen really isn’t that good and you still have to pay for everything.
@@YamiKisara People don't usually think of central Europe as part of "The West" anyways, it's more Western Europe and North America.
Stop talking about Westerners so much. Y'all are so concerned over us. Mind the business that pays you.
Wonderful to see the discipline,order and respect shown by the students towards their teachers. A far cry from our educational mess!
子どもたちが美味しそうにご飯ほおばってるのを見ると何か満足する。
昼休憩じゃなくて普通に休み時間に買いにこれるって滅茶苦茶羨ましい環境ですね!?
懐かしいなぁ
この高校の雰囲気
こういう懐かしく感じるものは、たまに見ると元気を貰える
Japan understands that good quality food is necessary to fueling the future of its country. Much respect.
Future of the country? Japan has a declining birthrate. Looks like a sausage fest, girls were the best thing in high school.
So true.
Remember Michelle Obamas school lunch initiative? 5 raw vegetables and a milk. 😂
Too much fried food
高校生の少年達は揚げ物が大好物になるのさ🤤👍
I think what struck me the hardest was how happy they looked.
Like, damn.
I wish past me was that happy in highschool.
Happy? They are in an all male school that sucks. There are no chicks.
@@Steven-tl8fstbh I don’t think it would be so bad. You get to hang out with the boys all day, form brotherhood bonds with everyone in the class, play sports during recess and after school, then gossip to your homies about girls you meet outside of school and try to help each other out with girls and so what. Might not be girls in school but it is much easier to form a group of close friends.
皆さん育ち盛り真っ最中だからいっぱい美味しいもの食べて体力つけてほしいです。皆さんの笑顔が可愛らしくて見ていてホッコリしました。
皆沢山食べて楽しい学園生活送ってていいね👍作りがいがあるなぁ😮沢山食べてくれるのって嬉しいですよね😃
こんなに美味しそうに食べてくれたら作り甲斐がある。
Hello, can i ask something??
Why japanese students have short hair?? Is it recent video?? I am curious as a close country person(korea)
Korean schools recently don’t have any regulation of hair cut
@@ori5581 I think this video was taken recently.
Hair style regulations depend on the school, but as far as I can see, I think this high school allows anything but dyed hair.
The reason why many students have short hair is because many of them play sports.
There are some clubs that have a hair style rule, and even if there is no rule, many students choose to wear short hair because it is easier.
@@たんたかゆんゆん oh i see. Thank you for the detailed information.
食べ終わった食器を同級生に投げ飛ばしてる子がいなくて良かった。
@@ori5581 基本的に日本の高校には髪の毛の長さに指定があります。
例えば前髪は眉毛が隠れない長さに整えるなどがあります。
動画の学生は野球か柔道などスポーツをしている学生は髪を坊主にする伝統があります
As someone who went to public school in the US I cannot imagine such wonderful foods being served at school. It’s amazing!
That's cause this is a private high school that focuses on sports!
You have salad bar in the US.
I thought my elementary school was pretty good back in the day (1980s). Then again, I don’t have an extreme aversion to cafeteria style foods. By high school I brought my own lunch, usually PB&J.
@nararing3 wdym a salad bar???? Since when did US high-school have a salad bar??
@@VAMPZ_VAV_ 1989
They are all so polite. VERY impressive!
6:31 the one kid towering over all the others 😭😂
He's actually 5'8"
@@zajaka4164 that doesn't sound right. He looks like at least 6'5" and probably over 250lbs. Maybe all the other kids are around 5'8"
@@trer24I think he’s probably around 6ft, Japanese people are usually quite short
dude snuck in to get those student discounts XD
@@jasonbailey4308 the girls are even smaller which is why it's so weird that so many westerners/white lads are weebs. very sus
What an amazing & special school for young men in Japan. Lucky!!!
I've never seen anyone so excited to eat school lunch!
If they dawdled, the cafeteria would run out of the popular dishes and the late student would have slim pickings.
never once enjoyed a school lunch :(
The way that food looked, I would be too!! I WISH we could have had lunches like that back when I was in high school.
why? does your country not feed the kids well??
They don't necessarily go "hungry", but the quality of food is "erm". I've eaten public and private school lunches and they're both inferior to this.
the food quality is so high. everything looks so good!
顔にまだ少し幼さが残る十代が美味しそうに笑顔で頬張ってご飯食べるのいいですね。見てるだけで微笑んでしまう。
大量に揚げ物作る動画ほんと好きw
いいですね~元気元気!
have a feeling world peace can be achieved if everyone had this kind of school lunch growing up; students truly grateful and appreciative of the cafeteria workers
Such fantastic manner from the young school boys wow even at the meal table and bowing 🙇♂️ to there teacher wow in class room 👏 very well mannered and the food looks great 👍.
Wow this is amazing. This the way a school should be. This students are very bless.
こんなに丁寧に、お弁当や学食作ってくださる厨房の皆さんに、感謝ですね🏫🍱🍚
愛情を感じます👨🍳👩🏻🍳💓
高校生の年齢ならば、量も1番食べられるお年頃🧑
休み時間に、唐揚げ食べておやつなのは、少しびっくりです🐓🍗
私は、高校は女子校だったので、男子校の現実が少し見られて、良かったと思います🏫🧑👨
毎日、お金は大変ですが、此れだったら、親御さんも安心出来ますね👨👩🏻
The food looks delicious. I hope everybody enjoys all the hard work that all of you do.😊
seeing they eating happily makes me happy too... I miss my high school era😂😢
長男の母校だったので、学校の風景が懐かしく思いましたw
学食のメニューも見れて、息子もこんなの食べてたんだぁと!😄
休み時間とランチタイムで2回映ってる坊主の子、愛嬌あっていいねwwww
昔興国に一回行ったことあるけど、愛嬌どころか、ガン飛ばされて、ペットボトル投げつけられた
雰囲気良くなってて感動した😭
興国生やけど、マジでそんな人減ったよ。大阪市の40代くらいはビビるくらい。柄悪いやつおるけど、言うても今の時代の柄悪いやから、大人からしたら大した事ない笑
最近は天王寺高校の滑り止めとして受けた人もいる。
だんだん子供の数が減ってるから大事に大事に育てられるわな。
昔は子供の数多くてどうしても面倒見れない
High school is an awkward time everywhere, even in the very polite culture of Japan. I congratulate the young men brave enough to answer the film makers questions. 👍
The boys are so well dressed and postured and respectful of their teachers. It reminds me of public high school in Brooklyn, New York where I am from.
息子が鳥マヨ丼大好きです!こんなふうに丁寧に作って頂いて、また学校の雰囲気が見れて良かったです!ハラペコを支えてくださりありがとうございます!
The food looked delicious. A great group of young men too..
I know that Japan prioritizes nutrition and delicious food in school canteens, this is a private high school with the tastiest food I have ever seen, apart from being nutritious and delicious.
鶏マヨ丼など、ご飯見えないけど、ご飯少ないのかな〜って思ったけど、トレーに乗った丼を見たら、ラーメン丼の更に大きいくらいで、納得した!
If US schools had lunch like this, I'd actually be convinced to work as a teacher
This is an expensive private school, if you go to an expensive private school in the US you would also get good meals.
@@Superfreaky2 my experience says otherwise. But I will take your word on it anyways
Go to any Elite Private Schools in America and they have the same quality or sometimes better food than what is shown here. The school shown here is a elite private school in Japan where students pay very high tuition to attend.
@@Superfreaky2 Even this type of private school in Osaka, the tuition is almost free with subsidies.
You have weird anime shit as pfp, please stay away from kids.
びっくりするくらいコメ欄が英語で溢れてる😂❤❤
こんな学食ある高校生活羨ましいー💓🥺
ずっとお弁当かパンとかだった🥺
يا لبى
近所にこうゆう食堂があったら毎日行く
My school lunches in the U.S. were made up almost entirely out of pre-packaged and canned foods. Sometimes there would be whole fruit available. My favorite was always the overly salted collard greens and canned flavored spaghetti.
your vegetables had salt??? /hj
In high school, we had pizza, french fries, nuggets and various other processed foods. Nothing like this, ever. The thought of an actual meal, that 'feels like home,' wasn't even considered.
from what im seeing in this vid its almost like they are in a school we were in prison@@BeckyNosferatu
@@EdelgardvonHresvelg8663 In USA school lunches are sub standard because the school budget is very limited. Because in America, it is much more important to give 600+ billion to the military *every* *year* . smh
My favorite was the big square pizza with imitation pepperoni and sausage.
美味しそう〜ここの学校は学食が充実していて良いですね
The reason i think they get such great food is because how hard working those people work, they also have a huge amount of respect and thanks for this amazing food that they get, also a lot of schools have kids have free lunches now in school for western schools
Its because this is one of the highest private school in the country which costs a fortune to get into. And you need to have good grades to get into the school
Theres a TV show of a 3star chef stuck in a primary school's kitchen, very interesting and touching.
@@kyles1399 The good grades part is absolutely real. but admission is 480,000Y and tuition is 610,000Y per person per year. That's not a fortune. It's obviously quite a lot more than free, but even before subsidies (Osaka residents only have to pay a third of the yearly tuition, for example) it's still affordable as far as private schools across the world go. Let's put it this way, if you can't figure out how to make and save 1,000,000Y per year to send your kid to school, they probably don't have the foundation and support to go to a private school anyways.
No ones taking you fr with that roblox PFP
😂
These young men are absolutely amazing human beings. They deserve respect.
love watching Japanese school lunches cool and always in awe of the care the schools take with the whole service. Lucky kids 🍱 and hope they continue to be so 🌸 arigatou
1:01 ngl I always look at the camra like this when there taking pics or recording in my classes but it’s so funny to actually see
Dang i wish this was available for my kids at school their bless ❤
Great video. Japan is lovely. Can't wait to visit.
I wish our school food was like this! It all looks super good!
Go to any Elite Private Schools in America and they have the same quality or sometimes better food than what is shown here. The school shown here is a elite private school in Japan where students pay very high tuition to attend.
@@daehyun2904 except most japanese public schools still have much better food quality than schools in america its not just the private schools cause they actually focus on feeding kids appetizing and healthy foods
I love that they are able to eat multiple times a day in school. I cant imagine how much food thy go thru in a week for all these boys, young dudes eat a loooooot xD
The quality and level of care the japanese people do is insane they always have a high standard amazing
I remember back then when I picking up my little sister in her school. I realized how precious all those kids in school in their parents eye's
Obviously these boys eat well and exercise well. Love the Japanese lifestyle and food
たくさん食べて、元気に成長して下さい💪お父ちゃんは、それで充分です😊
Such respect and good food.
In love how japonese people eat! 🤗 Some day I would love to visit Japan! ❤
Hope you'll be able to visit someday!
Same here, I always found Japanese culture fascinating ❤
That looks incredible. I’m always impressed by Japanese standards. Their students are fed well. Better than I was fed when I was a student. I guess I owe that to the broken US public education system.
We need to do American school lunch videos like these so Japanese students can be envious of our boiled hot dogs with baked beans, carrots and whole apple for lunch.
never gonna happen
😂😂😂
when i was a kid it was like literal prison food in CA. So wild
I’m not sure how the fried stuff stays hot
@@lloydchristmas1086 I'm not from the US so i'm not sure how common this is, but once i saw that a high school cafeteria had the same food provider as the local prison, and they would just cook the same stuff because otherwise it'd be more expensive. the students were literally getting prison food lmao
Do note, Japan has very few schools for a specific genders and most ofem are considered very prestigious so hard to get in and expensive. Average for em using the current cutes is actually around $15k a year and closer to $20k a year a few years ago when the jpy wasn't doing so poorly.
Interesting.
This looks like a private school rather that normal public school?
That's the standard price for private day school in England. Boarding schools are upto 10x more expensive.
The kitchen staff work very hard!
밥이 맛있으니까 아이들 표정도 좋네요ㅋㅋㅋ
What
In New Zealand nothing like this. I made my lunch but it's nothing like a bento😂 we'd make sandwiches, maybe a couple of bikkies if you were lucky (bikkies are cookies but larger) I went to school in both main islands because we shifted to central Otago in the south Island when I was 13 years old from the Wanganui region in the western North Island. In the north Island the school I went to had a "tuck shop" where you could buy pies, cake's and bikkies but it wasn't worth the money 😂they were awful. In the south Island they didn't have anything like that, but there was a dairy near the school, which is a small shop kind of like a tiny supermarket 😂 a lot of them have disappeared in NZ now because actual supermarkets have appeared. This is awesome, japanese children are really fortunate 😮❤
Okay fun video which I enjoyed. The food look delicious. Could you do a video at a girl's school? The eating preferences will be interesting. Thanks for the video.
Yeah I love comparison videos
Food is the same, they have nutritionist that plan the school lunches and they don't repeat the same meals for a long time.
Good food
Physical fitness
Respect for teachers and staff
What a concept
I love how excited they are to get to lunch.❤
When it’s this good. I would too
Those young men were so much happier than anyone I ever saw in school, and I have a feeling the food they’re getting served has something to do with it. I’m jealous
丸坊主ハキハキしててええ子やのう
The food is made with so much care, I'd love to send my kids there💙
Compared to when I went to school (in the US), this food is four-star!!
コウコクも変わったもんや。昔は制服で環状線で出会ったらそっと逃げたもんですよ笑
とにかくええ風に言うたらこの子らもそうやけど"元気"が有り余ってるんよ。
だから部活で発散させるんですよね
わかります変わりすぎでしょ
昔は、剃り込み、ピアス、金髪で、ガム吐き捨て、チェーン振り回す、通りすがりにペットボトル投げつけられたことあります
@@たこすけ-x2b 寺田町、桃谷、鶴橋に近づくなですよね笑
かつて鶴橋の商店街で肩切って歩いてるチェホン君御一行を見かけてサッと逃げたことあります笑
This food is SO appetizing! If I don’t come back Japanese in my next life, I don’t want to come back here at all 😂
as an american it is mind blowing to see students get really foot instead of frozen and reheated cardboard
I went to an all boys secondary school in the UK, and we also had 2000+ kids. As this was in Liverpool in the 1970's things were a bit rough, and a lot of the kids came from impoverished backgrounds. Not too sure what the food was like, our house backed on to the school, so I always ate at home. But I can imagine the food was pretty poor, if the smell was anything to go by🤮.
No-one in Liverpool went to school in the 70s and 80s
食べ盛りのマンモス校で手作りはエグいな
Man i grew up in the wrong country bro
you grew up in the right one, the one you're born in
What a nice looking school and great lunches!
Laughter is the same in every language. ❤😂😂😂❤
fantastic job on the presentation, it was crystal clear!
Amazing food and Atmosphere:)
This school is really good! I think I think every school needs a gym.
In 1984 I went to an all boy's Catholic high school here. In montebello california and the lunches were always fantastic
I live in Montebello now, not far from Schurr High School
That one kids friends giving him a hard time for being singled out is actually so adorable 😂
安くてボリュームあっていい学食ですね✨
Every item looks so good, i am getting very hungry while watching this
😂 same here
Fellas eating good everyday...
Japan is such an interesting place. They actually properly feed their people, in the US our school lunch is from frozen boxes of plastic wraps garbage.
This must be a top rated private school. Im sure their parents are paying plenty in tuition for them to eat that well.
Fyi, you’ll also get this quality and quantity of food in public schools in japan.
@@mei42na not in the USA
@@jeffreymacintyre2711 thats why they said in japan
Japanese food is my favorite food, I'm so jealous of everyone that gets to live there and eat that every day!
The difference in discipline, care, and respect by not only the students, but the teachers, and the cafeteria ladies is just incomparable with the rest of the world. America could really learn a thing or two from Japanese education system.
note that japan encourages kids who do not wish to attain higher education to quit after their version of middle school (age 14) and join the labor force, where they may or may not get jobs that have apprenticeships. middle schools are the last "free" part of the japanese education system, and anything higher will usually require tuition and passing difficult entrance exams. this creates a highscool eco system made up mostly of kids who want to acquire higher education, creating less problems for teachers. Then the number of kids attempting higher education is even further filtered with the difficulty of the college level institutions. many children are left behind in this system, and theres not alot of support for children with learning difficulties.
Another thing to note is that this is a private school with a small student count, and all those food prep workers, meals, and uniforms are paid for with tuition paid at the beginning of the year. i went to a private military school in the US, and the food was similar without the fried chicken and our sandwiches were not wrapped. tuition was only $30k per year for those privileges... for a high school... thank god for legislative scholarships 😅
@@abcdefbcdefg8352 You're correct about the free education up to middle school. However, there are Kouritsu or Kokuritsu high schools that are significantly inexpensive compared to private schools. I also went to a public Japanese middle&high school for 3 years total, and the food wasn't any different. Actually the food was even healthier and better in my middle school. I don't think military schools should be compared with, especially in the US where their budget goes over hundred billions of dollars yearly.
@@abcdefbcdefg8352 I know the workers get compensated decently when I saw none of the food was already free.
Excellent video! I grew up in the American public school system in rural Wisconsin. Our lucky day was getting baked chicken with mashed potatoes, gravy, string beans with a brownie and milk. Other days, not so much. Hard to compare to a private school but the Japanese have always done a fine job when it comes to food.
The one time I eat better than at mom or grandma's house was at my year abroad at a Japanese university
スッゴいカラッとあげてて美味しそうです😊
高校生はやっぱり から揚げとか揚げ物 大好きっスねえ( ゚Д゚)
These young men (students) are absolutely adorable! So fresh-faced. Can you imagine if American school cooks/chefs had this much order, honor, and discipline? I can't either. Japan has an amazing culture.
كمية النظافة جيدة أنتم شعب رائع تحياتي لكم 🙌🏼
01:05 - seitokaicho / class president (On the right)
06:30 - Banchou / the school Boss
Help me find more!
And here I thought the food only looked this good in anime
gosh damnnn....I would love to go to a Japanese school! the food looks amazing!!!
Hope you got the money too because that is an elite school
It makes me want to go back to school too. Such delicious food. Seems like a top tier prestigious school.