Japanese Catholic High School? What are Japanese High School Girls eating there?

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Japanese Food Craftsman

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@Japanesefoodcraftsman
@Japanesefoodcraftsman 3 ай бұрын
Get Japanese Knives & Crafts and Book Yatai Food Tours!集客に強い!当チャンネルのホテル/民泊運営代行サービスのご相談はURLへ bit.ly/3KDsYCB
@GeorgeWenas
@GeorgeWenas 3 ай бұрын
Gerg Wans Om Hendra JAPAN
@faith9505
@faith9505 3 ай бұрын
Owning Up to Sin But I confess my sins; I am deeply sorry for what I have done. -Psalm 38:18 The story is told of Frederick the Great, the king of Prussia, who was visiting a prison. As he spoke with the inmates, he heard endless tales of innocence, misunderstood motives, and exploitation. Eventually, the king stopped at the cell of an inmate who remained silent. The king said, “Well, I suppose you are an innocent victim too.” The man replied, “No sir, I’m not. I am guilty, and I deserve my punishment.” Turning to the warden, the king said, “Quick, get this man out of here before he corrupts these other innocent people.” He couldn’t believe he had found someone who owned up to what he had done. All too often, we play the blame game. Pastor and author Chuck Swindoll has described blame this way: “Blame never restores, it wounds. Blame never solves, it complicates.” There will have to come a point in our lives when we say, “I’ve sinned. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for us. What does it mean to confess our sins? That is important for us to know because our forgiveness hinges on our understanding of the term. The Hebrew word for confess means “to acknowledge.” In the New Testament, it could be translated as “to agree with” or “to say the same thing as another.” John used the same word when he wrote, “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness” (1 John 1:9) This is essentially saying that if we will agree with God about our sin, if we will acknowledge it for what it is, do not make excuses for it, see it as God sees it, and turn from it, then He will forgive us. But here’s the problem. Some people think they’ve confessed their sin when they haven’t. They believe that confession is merely acknowledging. So, when they sin and get caught, they say, “Okay, I confess that sin. It was a bad thing, and I won’t do it again.” But then they go out and do it again. That is not confession. It’s simply recognizing the obvious. Confession means to see sin for what it is, be sorry for it, and turn from it. We must take that sin to the cross and recognize it is offensive to a holy God. Then we must turn from it, stop making excuses for it, and be sorry enough to change. Are you willing to do that? If so, then God will forgive your sin, and He will cover it. Psalm 32:1 says, “Oh, what joy for those whose disobedience is forgiven, whose sin is put out of sight!” Not only does God cleanse us of our sin, but He places His righteousness into our spiritual bank account, so to speak. And that balances the moral and spiritual budget for us. So, we have a choice. We can try to cover our sins and live in the misery of them, or we can bring them to Jesus, confess them, and be free from them.
@YtpplHub
@YtpplHub 3 ай бұрын
Anime
@katrinoy1
@katrinoy1 24 күн бұрын
역시 일본이 부럽다. 한국에서는 영상에 이런 제목 달아놓으면 경찰에 잡혀가는데... やっぱり日本がうらやましいです。 韓国では映像にこういうタイトルをつけると警察に捕まりますが…··· I'm so jealous of Japan. In South Korea, if you put a title like this on a video, you'll be arrested by the police...
@日本の国民
@日本の国民 3 ай бұрын
高校生の笑顔は日本の宝☺️‼️ 元気にすくすく育ってほしい!!
@faith9505
@faith9505 3 ай бұрын
Owning Up to Sin But I confess my sins; I am deeply sorry for what I have done. -Psalm 38:18 The story is told of Frederick the Great, the king of Prussia, who was visiting a prison. As he spoke with the inmates, he heard endless tales of innocence, misunderstood motives, and exploitation. Eventually, the king stopped at the cell of an inmate who remained silent. The king said, “Well, I suppose you are an innocent victim too.” The man replied, “No sir, I’m not. I am guilty, and I deserve my punishment.” Turning to the warden, the king said, “Quick, get this man out of here before he corrupts these other innocent people.” He couldn’t believe he had found someone who owned up to what he had done. All too often, we play the blame game. Pastor and author Chuck Swindoll has described blame this way: “Blame never restores, it wounds. Blame never solves, it complicates.” There will have to come a point in our lives when we say, “I’ve sinned. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for us. What does it mean to confess our sins? That is important for us to know because our forgiveness hinges on our understanding of the term. The Hebrew word for confess means “to acknowledge.” In the New Testament, it could be translated as “to agree with” or “to say the same thing as another.” John used the same word when he wrote, “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness” (1 John 1:9) This is essentially saying that if we will agree with God about our sin, if we will acknowledge it for what it is, do not make excuses for it, see it as God sees it, and turn from it, then He will forgive us. But here’s the problem. Some people think they’ve confessed their sin when they haven’t. They believe that confession is merely acknowledging. So, when they sin and get caught, they say, “Okay, I confess that sin. It was a bad thing, and I won’t do it again.” But then they go out and do it again. That is not confession. It’s simply recognizing the obvious. Confession means to see sin for what it is, be sorry for it, and turn from it. We must take that sin to the cross and recognize it is offensive to a holy God. Then we must turn from it, stop making excuses for it, and be sorry enough to change. Are you willing to do that? If so, then God will forgive your sin, and He will cover it. Psalm 32:1 says, “Oh, what joy for those whose disobedience is forgiven, whose sin is put out of sight!” Not only does God cleanse us of our sin, but He places His righteousness into our spiritual bank account, so to speak. And that balances the moral and spiritual budget for us. So, we have a choice. We can try to cover our sins and live in the misery of them, or we can bring them to Jesus, confess them, and be free from them.
@olft1092
@olft1092 3 ай бұрын
✨ Yeshua - sama (Jesuschrist) is truly happy because their children from Japan ✨ Greetings from Spain 👋🏻🇪🇸 God bless Japan ! 🍀
@LadyEnyalus
@LadyEnyalus 3 ай бұрын
Those kids are so blessed, I would gladly eat all of those yummy dishes!,
@tanthaman
@tanthaman 2 ай бұрын
I'm glad you wrote yummy dishes at the end, I thought you were going somewhere else
@shibainu5441
@shibainu5441 2 ай бұрын
@@tanthaman Bruh.
@Rudi_Mentary723
@Rudi_Mentary723 2 ай бұрын
@@tanthaman double bruh
@iseeyou2235
@iseeyou2235 2 ай бұрын
@@tanthaman triple bruh
@makadoxvsdk9530
@makadoxvsdk9530 2 ай бұрын
@@tanthaman Quadruple bruh
@rockychangli2699
@rockychangli2699 3 ай бұрын
For The First Time to Watch a video About Catholic school here in Japan,So Glad to know About it, Because it is my Religion too ❤
@BattleSKY8
@BattleSKY8 3 ай бұрын
What a funny way of typing.
@SickLiq
@SickLiq 3 ай бұрын
The girl at the end had so much charisma! She must be popular.
@victornunes6047
@victornunes6047 3 ай бұрын
Respect her. She's a kid.
@Bashir000
@Bashir000 3 ай бұрын
@@victornunes6047 don't be weird
@faith9505
@faith9505 3 ай бұрын
Owning Up to Sin But I confess my sins; I am deeply sorry for what I have done. -Psalm 38:18 The story is told of Frederick the Great, the king of Prussia, who was visiting a prison. As he spoke with the inmates, he heard endless tales of innocence, misunderstood motives, and exploitation. Eventually, the king stopped at the cell of an inmate who remained silent. The king said, “Well, I suppose you are an innocent victim too.” The man replied, “No sir, I’m not. I am guilty, and I deserve my punishment.” Turning to the warden, the king said, “Quick, get this man out of here before he corrupts these other innocent people.” He couldn’t believe he had found someone who owned up to what he had done. All too often, we play the blame game. Pastor and author Chuck Swindoll has described blame this way: “Blame never restores, it wounds. Blame never solves, it complicates.” There will have to come a point in our lives when we say, “I’ve sinned. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for us. What does it mean to confess our sins? That is important for us to know because our forgiveness hinges on our understanding of the term. The Hebrew word for confess means “to acknowledge.” In the New Testament, it could be translated as “to agree with” or “to say the same thing as another.” John used the same word when he wrote, “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness” (1 John 1:9) This is essentially saying that if we will agree with God about our sin, if we will acknowledge it for what it is, do not make excuses for it, see it as God sees it, and turn from it, then He will forgive us. But here’s the problem. Some people think they’ve confessed their sin when they haven’t. They believe that confession is merely acknowledging. So, when they sin and get caught, they say, “Okay, I confess that sin. It was a bad thing, and I won’t do it again.” But then they go out and do it again. That is not confession. It’s simply recognizing the obvious. Confession means to see sin for what it is, be sorry for it, and turn from it. We must take that sin to the cross and recognize it is offensive to a holy God. Then we must turn from it, stop making excuses for it, and be sorry enough to change. Are you willing to do that? If so, then God will forgive your sin, and He will cover it. Psalm 32:1 says, “Oh, what joy for those whose disobedience is forgiven, whose sin is put out of sight!” Not only does God cleanse us of our sin, but He places His righteousness into our spiritual bank account, so to speak. And that balances the moral and spiritual budget for us. So, we have a choice. We can try to cover our sins and live in the misery of them, or we can bring them to Jesus, confess them, and be free from them.
@user-q018
@user-q018 3 ай бұрын
@@victornunes6047they’re complimenting her? You’re the weirdo here
@haodev
@haodev 2 ай бұрын
@@user-q018 You're acting hysterical.
@Lilly_f13
@Lilly_f13 2 ай бұрын
This is so comforting, I wanna come to Japan 🥹
@anthonyvincent5892
@anthonyvincent5892 Ай бұрын
No... you wanna 'go' to Japan, you can't 'come' to Japan as you're not already there. Maybe you should attend the school there and get some English education...
@plan303eds0
@plan303eds0 3 ай бұрын
皆さんの食べっぷりとか、にこにこしてる空気とか凄くいいなぁ。
@faith9505
@faith9505 3 ай бұрын
Owning Up to Sin But I confess my sins; I am deeply sorry for what I have done. -Psalm 38:18 The story is told of Frederick the Great, the king of Prussia, who was visiting a prison. As he spoke with the inmates, he heard endless tales of innocence, misunderstood motives, and exploitation. Eventually, the king stopped at the cell of an inmate who remained silent. The king said, “Well, I suppose you are an innocent victim too.” The man replied, “No sir, I’m not. I am guilty, and I deserve my punishment.” Turning to the warden, the king said, “Quick, get this man out of here before he corrupts these other innocent people.” He couldn’t believe he had found someone who owned up to what he had done. All too often, we play the blame game. Pastor and author Chuck Swindoll has described blame this way: “Blame never restores, it wounds. Blame never solves, it complicates.” There will have to come a point in our lives when we say, “I’ve sinned. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for us. What does it mean to confess our sins? That is important for us to know because our forgiveness hinges on our understanding of the term. The Hebrew word for confess means “to acknowledge.” In the New Testament, it could be translated as “to agree with” or “to say the same thing as another.” John used the same word when he wrote, “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness” (1 John 1:9) This is essentially saying that if we will agree with God about our sin, if we will acknowledge it for what it is, do not make excuses for it, see it as God sees it, and turn from it, then He will forgive us. But here’s the problem. Some people think they’ve confessed their sin when they haven’t. They believe that confession is merely acknowledging. So, when they sin and get caught, they say, “Okay, I confess that sin. It was a bad thing, and I won’t do it again.” But then they go out and do it again. That is not confession. It’s simply recognizing the obvious. Confession means to see sin for what it is, be sorry for it, and turn from it. We must take that sin to the cross and recognize it is offensive to a holy God. Then we must turn from it, stop making excuses for it, and be sorry enough to change. Are you willing to do that? If so, then God will forgive your sin, and He will cover it. Psalm 32:1 says, “Oh, what joy for those whose disobedience is forgiven, whose sin is put out of sight!” Not only does God cleanse us of our sin, but He places His righteousness into our spiritual bank account, so to speak. And that balances the moral and spiritual budget for us. So, we have a choice. We can try to cover our sins and live in the misery of them, or we can bring them to Jesus, confess them, and be free from them.
@Der_Joghurt_Ohne_Ecke
@Der_Joghurt_Ohne_Ecke 3 ай бұрын
Japan has always this Special Spirit. I Love it.
@faith9505
@faith9505 3 ай бұрын
Owning Up to Sin But I confess my sins; I am deeply sorry for what I have done. -Psalm 38:18 The story is told of Frederick the Great, the king of Prussia, who was visiting a prison. As he spoke with the inmates, he heard endless tales of innocence, misunderstood motives, and exploitation. Eventually, the king stopped at the cell of an inmate who remained silent. The king said, “Well, I suppose you are an innocent victim too.” The man replied, “No sir, I’m not. I am guilty, and I deserve my punishment.” Turning to the warden, the king said, “Quick, get this man out of here before he corrupts these other innocent people.” He couldn’t believe he had found someone who owned up to what he had done. All too often, we play the blame game. Pastor and author Chuck Swindoll has described blame this way: “Blame never restores, it wounds. Blame never solves, it complicates.” There will have to come a point in our lives when we say, “I’ve sinned. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for us. What does it mean to confess our sins? That is important for us to know because our forgiveness hinges on our understanding of the term. The Hebrew word for confess means “to acknowledge.” In the New Testament, it could be translated as “to agree with” or “to say the same thing as another.” John used the same word when he wrote, “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness” (1 John 1:9) This is essentially saying that if we will agree with God about our sin, if we will acknowledge it for what it is, do not make excuses for it, see it as God sees it, and turn from it, then He will forgive us. But here’s the problem. Some people think they’ve confessed their sin when they haven’t. They believe that confession is merely acknowledging. So, when they sin and get caught, they say, “Okay, I confess that sin. It was a bad thing, and I won’t do it again.” But then they go out and do it again. That is not confession. It’s simply recognizing the obvious. Confession means to see sin for what it is, be sorry for it, and turn from it. We must take that sin to the cross and recognize it is offensive to a holy God. Then we must turn from it, stop making excuses for it, and be sorry enough to change. Are you willing to do that? If so, then God will forgive your sin, and He will cover it. Psalm 32:1 says, “Oh, what joy for those whose disobedience is forgiven, whose sin is put out of sight!” Not only does God cleanse us of our sin, but He places His righteousness into our spiritual bank account, so to speak. And that balances the moral and spiritual budget for us. So, we have a choice. We can try to cover our sins and live in the misery of them, or we can bring them to Jesus, confess them, and be free from them.
@oldmangaryy5997
@oldmangaryy5997 Ай бұрын
この学校の生徒たちは本当に心が優しいようです!😄 이 학교 학생아이들은 정말 심성이 착한것 같아요! 😄
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
Outstanding cafeteria food prepared with love and care in a well organized clean kitchen. I knew that any catholic establishment will have a homely warm vibe and will be well kept and organized.
@DiavalloX
@DiavalloX 19 күн бұрын
This is not a Catholic School, as you can see in 0:05 they have female priests which are NOT allowed in clergy. I've had a look at their official website, nowhere was there any mention of connection to Rome or any Catholic symbols for that matter. After skimping over the Wikipedia page apparently it's a Protestant branch church that had it's roots in a female missionary named Cornelia Judson
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 19 күн бұрын
@@DiavalloX Whether a Catholic or Protestant denomination branch does not change the point. It is the religious attachment of the school that is the source of its homely warm vibe. Its publicized principle of "living with warmth and great love for others."" is indistinguishable from catholic schools and actually quite divergent from protestant evangelism self righteousness. Caronelia Judson was the financial funder of the school, not a missionary. The church was funded by a missionary named Jackson. This church has existed in Japan for over a century without western protestants interference and it could be considered having found its own Japanese christian path which is neither protestant nor catholic.
@Gift-i539
@Gift-i539 18 күн бұрын
I found out that there is a Christian school in Japan. I knew that there were very few Christians in Japan, so I never thought there would be a Christian school.
@juutarou
@juutarou 3 күн бұрын
@@Gift-i539 There are 53 elementary schools, 99 junior high schools, 111 high schools, 1 vocational/technical college, 11 junior colleges, and 19 universities in Japan that are members of the “Catholic Schools Association. The majority of students in Christian schools in Japan are not Christians.
@estelachandler1228
@estelachandler1228 3 ай бұрын
Oh! To live in Japan and to experience such a school life! When I was in high school it was like that arcade game called Whack-a-Mole. Crazy, undisciplined, and all over the place! I so admire the positive attitude and the work ethic.
@cheeseisgood17
@cheeseisgood17 3 ай бұрын
Totally. This video looks like the 100% exact opposite of what my highschool experience was
@faith9505
@faith9505 3 ай бұрын
Owning Up to Sin But I confess my sins; I am deeply sorry for what I have done. -Psalm 38:18 The story is told of Frederick the Great, the king of Prussia, who was visiting a prison. As he spoke with the inmates, he heard endless tales of innocence, misunderstood motives, and exploitation. Eventually, the king stopped at the cell of an inmate who remained silent. The king said, “Well, I suppose you are an innocent victim too.” The man replied, “No sir, I’m not. I am guilty, and I deserve my punishment.” Turning to the warden, the king said, “Quick, get this man out of here before he corrupts these other innocent people.” He couldn’t believe he had found someone who owned up to what he had done. All too often, we play the blame game. Pastor and author Chuck Swindoll has described blame this way: “Blame never restores, it wounds. Blame never solves, it complicates.” There will have to come a point in our lives when we say, “I’ve sinned. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for us. What does it mean to confess our sins? That is important for us to know because our forgiveness hinges on our understanding of the term. The Hebrew word for confess means “to acknowledge.” In the New Testament, it could be translated as “to agree with” or “to say the same thing as another.” John used the same word when he wrote, “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness” (1 John 1:9) This is essentially saying that if we will agree with God about our sin, if we will acknowledge it for what it is, do not make excuses for it, see it as God sees it, and turn from it, then He will forgive us. But here’s the problem. Some people think they’ve confessed their sin when they haven’t. They believe that confession is merely acknowledging. So, when they sin and get caught, they say, “Okay, I confess that sin. It was a bad thing, and I won’t do it again.” But then they go out and do it again. That is not confession. It’s simply recognizing the obvious. Confession means to see sin for what it is, be sorry for it, and turn from it. We must take that sin to the cross and recognize it is offensive to a holy God. Then we must turn from it, stop making excuses for it, and be sorry enough to change. Are you willing to do that? If so, then God will forgive your sin, and He will cover it. Psalm 32:1 says, “Oh, what joy for those whose disobedience is forgiven, whose sin is put out of sight!” Not only does God cleanse us of our sin, but He places His righteousness into our spiritual bank account, so to speak. And that balances the moral and spiritual budget for us. So, we have a choice. We can try to cover our sins and live in the misery of them, or we can bring them to Jesus, confess them, and be free from them.
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
That is because Catholicism holds moral values high and is believes in doing good. That makes the whole difference with a secular (non religious) public school (or a protestant one).
@lisamarieschnee
@lisamarieschnee 2 ай бұрын
In my highschool in germany they only sold super dry pastries and the guy selling it was an old dude who shouted at us when we didn't hurry up lol
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
@@lisamarieschnee Well Lisa, Germany is not known for its pastries. That would be France. I remember as a kid in high school in France, there was a student organization who would team up with a local pastry shop and bring every morning 3 crates of freshly backed croissant and rolls that they would sell for a small amount. They would sold out every single day. You should start a student organization that does the same. Local business owners would be more than happy to try it. Then the old dude can change job.
@mrandy8554
@mrandy8554 2 ай бұрын
また学生時代に戻りた〜い!笑 楽しかったなぁ🏫 母の作るお弁当も美味しかったけど、食堂は特別だった! あの頃の食堂のおばちゃん達、元気かな?
@roku_nine
@roku_nine Ай бұрын
This is why Japan's school is the best! There no way any other school in the world that can beat this level of food/cafeteria services!
@Yambiii
@Yambiii 3 ай бұрын
Gotta love Japan❤❤❤
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
Gotta love catholic schools
@onnawatifreeman9719
@onnawatifreeman9719 3 ай бұрын
The food they prepared is soo delicious ,,
@faith9505
@faith9505 3 ай бұрын
Owning Up to Sin But I confess my sins; I am deeply sorry for what I have done. -Psalm 38:18 The story is told of Frederick the Great, the king of Prussia, who was visiting a prison. As he spoke with the inmates, he heard endless tales of innocence, misunderstood motives, and exploitation. Eventually, the king stopped at the cell of an inmate who remained silent. The king said, “Well, I suppose you are an innocent victim too.” The man replied, “No sir, I’m not. I am guilty, and I deserve my punishment.” Turning to the warden, the king said, “Quick, get this man out of here before he corrupts these other innocent people.” He couldn’t believe he had found someone who owned up to what he had done. All too often, we play the blame game. Pastor and author Chuck Swindoll has described blame this way: “Blame never restores, it wounds. Blame never solves, it complicates.” There will have to come a point in our lives when we say, “I’ve sinned. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for us. What does it mean to confess our sins? That is important for us to know because our forgiveness hinges on our understanding of the term. The Hebrew word for confess means “to acknowledge.” In the New Testament, it could be translated as “to agree with” or “to say the same thing as another.” John used the same word when he wrote, “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness” (1 John 1:9) This is essentially saying that if we will agree with God about our sin, if we will acknowledge it for what it is, do not make excuses for it, see it as God sees it, and turn from it, then He will forgive us. But here’s the problem. Some people think they’ve confessed their sin when they haven’t. They believe that confession is merely acknowledging. So, when they sin and get caught, they say, “Okay, I confess that sin. It was a bad thing, and I won’t do it again.” But then they go out and do it again. That is not confession. It’s simply recognizing the obvious. Confession means to see sin for what it is, be sorry for it, and turn from it. We must take that sin to the cross and recognize it is offensive to a holy God. Then we must turn from it, stop making excuses for it, and be sorry enough to change. Are you willing to do that? If so, then God will forgive your sin, and He will cover it. Psalm 32:1 says, “Oh, what joy for those whose disobedience is forgiven, whose sin is put out of sight!” Not only does God cleanse us of our sin, but He places His righteousness into our spiritual bank account, so to speak. And that balances the moral and spiritual budget for us. So, we have a choice. We can try to cover our sins and live in the misery of them, or we can bring them to Jesus, confess them, and be free from them.
@dikanovasaputra365
@dikanovasaputra365 Ай бұрын
私はインドネシアからきました。にかげつぐらい日本ごをべんきょうしました。私は日 本のいろいろなたべものをたべます🤤
@evelynrosado9711
@evelynrosado9711 3 ай бұрын
Very organized and great food.
@lifeplay7129
@lifeplay7129 2 ай бұрын
ある程度歳重ねると、こうやって若い子がご飯食べてるところすら可愛く感じるよなあ。 このまま健やかに育ってほしいと思うわ
@니가알아서어쩌려고
@니가알아서어쩌려고 12 күн бұрын
학교에서 사고만 안 저지르고 무사히 졸업했으면 좋겠어요😊❤
@mst.m6378
@mst.m6378 2 ай бұрын
愛情たっぷりの料理と愛嬌たっぷりのお姉さん。微笑ましい。
@sarahbeaty6389
@sarahbeaty6389 3 ай бұрын
Nice place they have. Even the kitchen looks great and the food looks delicious.
@lilawei5491
@lilawei5491 3 ай бұрын
wow everything looks so delicious, what a great job they do!! ♥
@Goettel
@Goettel Ай бұрын
Looks so clean and delicious.
@ThePsychoAnon
@ThePsychoAnon 2 ай бұрын
I’m considering doing a teaching role in Japan after I finish my degree. It seems like it would be a great place to live and work. These young men and women seem very polite and nice.
@solarlola5953
@solarlola5953 2 ай бұрын
They don't want more foreigners
@NaotaroDays
@NaotaroDays 3 ай бұрын
サムネだけで溢れる青春感
@olft1092
@olft1092 3 ай бұрын
God bless Japan! Greetings from Spain 👋🏻🇪🇸🍀✨💌
@user-hideyoshi
@user-hideyoshi 2 ай бұрын
やはり日本人が一番 外国人労働者反対
@TubeDeviant
@TubeDeviant 2 күн бұрын
All the food looks so good..! Fresh, good quality, and looking delicious..!!
@realjoecracker
@realjoecracker 3 ай бұрын
The lord has truly blessed these kids
@sjefhendrickx2257
@sjefhendrickx2257 2 ай бұрын
But where is his ring?
@Nellemaeee
@Nellemaeee 2 ай бұрын
​@@overused6632 its like the same yk
@azumishimizu1880
@azumishimizu1880 2 ай бұрын
They are a Asian worshipping a Asian, eating Asian food. What do you need more in life ! : )
@JerryJones-g9c
@JerryJones-g9c Ай бұрын
@@overused6632 Catholics are actually worse
@pookyac42
@pookyac42 Ай бұрын
It's people, not any fantasy lord. People do all the amazing work and people educate the children. There is no god and never was. Gods are just man-made fairytales. 😘
@loris3292
@loris3292 Ай бұрын
Wow! Delish, fresh & healthy lunches! Students look so happy.
@ferrarikangaroo9271
@ferrarikangaroo9271 Ай бұрын
Those kids eat so much better than I get to do as an adult in Australia. You live in a very lucky country. I am envious :)
@Jasimp90
@Jasimp90 3 ай бұрын
Comparing their lunches to what I ate in high school in the US I’m bummed. Makes my lunches look dystopian. Although taco Tuesdays were pretty boss but still I’m sure nothing compared to their lunches.
@callowbastard11
@callowbastard11 3 ай бұрын
taco Tuesday and pizza Friday 😂
@sunny-sq6ci
@sunny-sq6ci Ай бұрын
it's easy to make such comparisons. but the reality is that three Japanese have essentially stopped having children enough that entire towns' schools have closed due to having almost no children. that's why regions that still have a healthy population of children are being given such treatment.
@Reanimator999
@Reanimator999 17 күн бұрын
@@sunny-sq6ci That's just being efficient with budget. Why keep schools open in areas where there aren't enough kids?
@Reanimator999
@Reanimator999 17 күн бұрын
Do parents care about what their kids eat at school? They pay their kids' education and lunches with taxes, so they should demand schools to do better job.
@MeanLaQueefa
@MeanLaQueefa 4 күн бұрын
We had good food in the 90s. Or else mom made lunch. High school was open lunch, so anywhere we wanted within 55min
@BadihImpact
@BadihImpact 2 ай бұрын
この学校の作った食事を食べるためだけにこの学校に行きたいと思いました😁
@Evil0tto
@Evil0tto 2 ай бұрын
As a former school teacher in the United States I am in awe of the care that the Japanese have for their children's food. The school lunches in the US are arguable worse than when I was growing up in the 1980s. I've seen kids handed prepackaged salads that consisted of shredded iceberg lettuce with maybe 4-5 pieces of diced tomato and a bit of shredded carrot. I've seen "spaghetti" that was worse than you get from a can. And the pizza was the worst, far inferior to even a store-bought frozen pizza. It is garbage food. Japan, please don't change. You are wonderful for doing this.
@mov342
@mov342 2 ай бұрын
Hello 🤗🤗🤗👋👋👋
@Official-OpenAI
@Official-OpenAI Ай бұрын
It is sad really. The American education system is failing not only in the food department too.
@Woow9999woow
@Woow9999woow Ай бұрын
I can confirm.
@Reanimator999
@Reanimator999 17 күн бұрын
@@Official-OpenAI Yes. I guess I know why some parents are opt for homeschooling or private school if they can afford it.
@니가알아서어쩌려고
@니가알아서어쩌려고 12 күн бұрын
​@@Official-OpenAI저는 미국 교육 시스템이 왜 실패하고 있는지 알고 싶습니다.
@Oxalis_acetosella
@Oxalis_acetosella 2 ай бұрын
学食で映っていた女の子のコミュニケーションがうますぎる。世の中を渡り歩いた百戦錬磨のご婦人のようだ。
@hairo4242
@hairo4242 2 ай бұрын
How enviable as a person that never get along with my elementary and highschool friends how I wish I had a better school life!
@paulready8897
@paulready8897 3 ай бұрын
Never heard of purchasing a ticket to get a meal in school. When I went to school you paid for your meal and it was buffet style but staff served the food to you. The food looked very tasty and filling. Was funny that the one girl didn’t have enough yen for a ticket and her friend helped her. Never seen a kid in Japan without a lot of yen. They always seemed to have more yen on them than me lol. When I was in catholic school for grade school nuns had rulers and they would smack the back of your hand with it if you made a mistake.
@mingyuhuang8944
@mingyuhuang8944 20 күн бұрын
You visit very good schools and the students seem to be in good spirits! Love Japan and I am currently in the Australian Army and I have visited JSDF officers in Yokohama! Maybe I will leave Army and work as sn English teacher in Japan sometime 😂❤
@amitesh113
@amitesh113 2 ай бұрын
They are so cute. They are so polite and humble❤❤
@TaiwoYemz
@TaiwoYemz 20 күн бұрын
everyone is cheerful and energetic from the students to the cooks. lol
@kikiwonwon29
@kikiwonwon29 3 ай бұрын
I didn't know that Japan have Catholic school
@racoonracer7878
@racoonracer7878 3 ай бұрын
It just sounds weird, like hearing about “an American Buddhist.” 😅
@sriharshavarma3891
@sriharshavarma3891 3 ай бұрын
​@@racoonracer7878😂😂
@Jhin730
@Jhin730 3 ай бұрын
D4Dj lyrical lily
@jeffreyphandani5160
@jeffreyphandani5160 3 ай бұрын
Yes they did, infact most christian school probably based on catholic ways
@jeffreyphandani5160
@jeffreyphandani5160 3 ай бұрын
Correct my statement, there are more protestant school than catholic school in japan
@GangsanAe
@GangsanAe 9 күн бұрын
학생들이 유쾌하고 발랄함은 일본이나 한국이나 비슷하네요 참 보기가 좋음~~♡
@sunny-sq6ci
@sunny-sq6ci Ай бұрын
when us Catholics go to mass, we're always reminded how far spread we are and that the tithing and money we give goes to helping as many as possible.
@millogautam667
@millogautam667 3 ай бұрын
They are so super clean, I am in love with their foods 🥗🥘🍱🍛🍙 and also want to take admission in this jap Christian school ⛪✝️🛐 Love from India. So sad that our india is not so super hygiene and clean in matter of school foods, hotels and no words for street food👎😔 god save stomach of india people. A bitter truth of India. As an indian after watching this so well neat hygiene organised foods from Catholic school, I literally feeling shame. Also, we have to learn more from them.
@imtheeastgermanguy5431
@imtheeastgermanguy5431 3 ай бұрын
you can have the same clean food and kitchen. those people in the kitchen clean it everyday i guess
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
India has an overpopulation and different economy such that the same dynamics and organization cannot be transposed to India. The world is still in denial about overpopulation but it will become the main issue of the 21st century in our lifetime.
@imtheeastgermanguy5431
@imtheeastgermanguy5431 2 ай бұрын
@@ericastier1646 no. The issue with countries like India is that their social security is not as good as it is in other countries
@sleepmnan22sleepman50
@sleepmnan22sleepman50 2 ай бұрын
Тогда не надо было Англичан выгонять!! 🤣
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
@@sleepmnan22sleepman50 Not sure what connection you are trying to make, the british Raj colonial time did not have an effect on population.
@freak2god
@freak2god 17 күн бұрын
백마디 위로보다, 더 큰 위로가 되는 영상이였습니다. 모든것에 뜨거운 고교생들의 하루 잘 봤습니다. :D
@syazwani975
@syazwani975 3 ай бұрын
Watching this at 2 in the morning, makes me even more hungry😫
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
convert to catholicism and try a catholic cafeteria.
@Thousandsons-fw9vg
@Thousandsons-fw9vg 22 күн бұрын
Hate?japanese
@たろ-q3l9o
@たろ-q3l9o 3 ай бұрын
国語の先生可愛い❤️
@pollacksify
@pollacksify Ай бұрын
its nice to see kids/adults alike show respect for each other, not a whole lot of that around me
@thomastanita6022
@thomastanita6022 Ай бұрын
The tree in the center court is majestic
@YOUTUBE-Tok
@YOUTUBE-Tok Ай бұрын
일본인 크리스찬이 별로 없다고 알고 있는데 크리스찬 학교가 있네요 ~ 밝게 크는 학생들의 든든한 식사를 책임지는 종사자분들은 어느 나라나 부모님이나 다름 없네요 👍
@JNHC
@JNHC Ай бұрын
They are really, really pure. You can never see them in Korea.
@nopenevermind8559
@nopenevermind8559 3 ай бұрын
I'm really surprised that I understand 90% of what they're saying!! First time watching without subs I guess watching TONS of ANIME with subs really helps 😍💯
@nopenevermind8559
@nopenevermind8559 3 ай бұрын
P.s I didn't notice they have subs and I didn't turn them on. 🤣🤣
@니가알아서어쩌려고
@니가알아서어쩌려고 12 күн бұрын
일본 애들 너무 좋아!!😍 전 아주 잠깐이지만 일본회사에서 일 해 봤어요! 일본어를 더 열심히 해서 부산에서 배를타고 하카타에 가고 싶어요!
@limitedmobro
@limitedmobro 3 ай бұрын
6:56 "Udon then" "No way" "Ramen then" "Nah" "A la carte then" "Nah"
@RaccoonGrrrl
@RaccoonGrrrl 3 ай бұрын
Kawaii--ii
@ultimobile
@ultimobile 2 ай бұрын
@@RaccoonGrrrl she got the udon - cheaper and more
@haodev
@haodev 2 ай бұрын
That girl is funny, very charismatic.
@HuiWernPhang
@HuiWernPhang 3 ай бұрын
One words yummy n starving thanks for the delicious oishi videos🙀👍🍛🍙🍜🧋🍵🥤🥗🍖🍚🍱🥚🍳🎉
@dangelorecker
@dangelorecker 2 ай бұрын
Oh my God, Japanese people amaze me so much, even in the simplest things.
@fansizhe9997
@fansizhe9997 3 ай бұрын
Boy…. The food looks super delicious tasty…!!!👍👏🏻👏🏻😋😋😋
@Kkdsla1514
@Kkdsla1514 Ай бұрын
高校の時日本に留学してたけどこれ見たら懐かしくなる
@CatchGrace
@CatchGrace 3 ай бұрын
How I wished to study again in this kind of school and experience the life having good and delicious food like this.
@deejaysanoj
@deejaysanoj Ай бұрын
kawaii I'm so proud featuring this our beloved catholic and food stuffs
@ankit72sahu
@ankit72sahu 2 ай бұрын
No corruption best management. Best country.
@Anika1701
@Anika1701 Ай бұрын
God bless japan ❤🇵🇭
@ishido70
@ishido70 3 ай бұрын
Я Россиянин и жил в Японии 3 месяца, ездил на Кюсю и могу сказать лишь о высочайшем качестае кухни Японии, чести, совести и честности Японцев. Для меня Россиянина Япония это знак Качества любой продукции. Я Багодарен вам Соседи за вашу Совесть и Честь. Суперкачество во Всем ❤ Но жить все таки лучше в России 😊
@Pilmouze
@Pilmouze 3 ай бұрын
If you don't mind me asking, and this is not a provocative question, what do you prefer in Russia? I'm just curious. As a Belgian from far away of you both.
@sago__
@sago__ 2 ай бұрын
Тоже солидарен с джентельменом сверху, интересно узнать, почему вы считаете Россию лучше Японии для проживания.
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
@@Pilmouze No answer so i will venture to answer for him. Probably because japanese society is hyper focused on fitting in and never sticking out. Conforming rigidly to the Japanese norm of behavior in any situation. No room for individuality also how young Japanese feel isolated (the case of people being recluse hermits) and how the work culture is destroying the natural life balance. Lastly Japan is an awesome culture for Japanese but you will always be treated as a non Japanese even if you spend your whole life in Japan.
@윤종연-j4q
@윤종연-j4q 25 күн бұрын
웃으면서 사는 일본인. 하루 종일 찡그리고 사는 한국인.
@かろまろ-e4n
@かろまろ-e4n 2 ай бұрын
学食なしコロナで1人で食べなきゃいけなかったから羨ましい。しっかり楽しんでほしい
@PapiMike
@PapiMike 2 ай бұрын
Fed very well! This is a luxury, compared to other coutries.
@mikeluna2026
@mikeluna2026 28 күн бұрын
Even as an adult I usually can't afford food that good, haha. Well, I do live in a third world country... But, yeah, even back in the 90s I went to school with only $0.25 or $0.50 cents, mostly only good for a small snack.
@dandrick99
@dandrick99 16 күн бұрын
Excellent
@田中睦桜
@田中睦桜 3 ай бұрын
学食懐かしいな! クラブしてたんで2時限位には家からのほぼ米の弁当食べて昼に、小遣いで70円のライスに130円のカレーうどん、皆からは貧乏定食って言われてたがそれを食べる毎日やったな😂
@savagetothebones1642
@savagetothebones1642 3 ай бұрын
They have such a nice Catholic school. Why wasn't my Catholic school like this? 😭
@myspeakingmind4065
@myspeakingmind4065 3 ай бұрын
i've been to catholic school in hs and college and we have subjs related to the bible❤️and must admit,admins were very strict,fr beh to what u wear.i missed those days❤
@bokutachinosensou
@bokutachinosensou 2 ай бұрын
Back then i was studying at Hikarigaoka Girls Highschool, is a catholic and only girls school.. The uniform similiar to mine, it makes me flashback when i was 16 hahahaha. And the choir girl of my school is so great...
@natcho-average-girl
@natcho-average-girl 2 ай бұрын
Do you happen to know the name of this Catholic school? I guess it's in Tokyo.
@ichibanwacwac8175
@ichibanwacwac8175 2 ай бұрын
高校生はいいなあ!いっぱい食べて高校生活を楽しんで!
@RomanVarl
@RomanVarl 3 ай бұрын
Wow amazing! I didn't know there are catholic schools in Japan!
@gcxs
@gcxs 2 ай бұрын
there are a lot of christian schools in Japan, I'm not sure if this is particularly catholic
@brianflynn5355
@brianflynn5355 Ай бұрын
It's not catholic, it's protestant.
@Victim_of_Korean_drama
@Victim_of_Korean_drama Ай бұрын
We have been Catholic since 16 Century, we were converted by the Spanish, St Francis Xavier, later the Portuguese. My family from my fraternal side converted to Catholic Christianity in the mid of 19th Century, they were Okinawans who latter immigrated to Dutch East Indies because of persecutions (of that time) others to Philippines. God bless ✝️🌅
@unitor699industries
@unitor699industries 29 күн бұрын
i wish the schools were like this in the entire world
@commentarytalk1446
@commentarytalk1446 3 ай бұрын
Treating food and meal-times with respect, it is very civilizing. The quality of the food with respect to flavour and nutrition and presentation and social interaction all look like they are done with quality and care. I did not feel the same way about the catering companies dolling out food at the schools I worked at in my own nation, too often in contrast and feel that is a mistake. I think the meal times should all be high quality for students and times of the day where happiness levels rise to their highest.
@igormarins1227
@igormarins1227 3 ай бұрын
I envy these kids, i had a terrible education and it was just a generally bad period of my life when i was a student. Japanese schools just look different, like the ideal ambient for children.
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
You're a little bit missing the fact that this is a catholic school. A public Japanese school won't have the homely loving care in the kitchen, it's more of a fraternizing environment, an extended family. You will not find that in a public school. I was raised catholic but was put in public school and it was not great, more rough and you would not feel the love at all.
@ちゃーちゃー-l5u
@ちゃーちゃー-l5u 2 ай бұрын
@@ericastier1646 How can they lie so easily? All public high schools in Japan have cafeterias and they are often more luxurious than the ones shown here.
@eastbayflora
@eastbayflora 2 ай бұрын
In 2023, over 500 students committed suicide due to school stress in Japan. This is just one video, don't be fooled thinking its "ideal" or "Ambient"
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
@@eastbayflora in public schools, this is a private catholic school. Big difference.
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 ай бұрын
@@ちゃーちゃー-l5u You seem to be confused. Nobody is lying here and this is a catholic school.
@JoseantonioGutierrezBuen-nl5jc
@JoseantonioGutierrezBuen-nl5jc Ай бұрын
En esa cocina se puede hacer una operación quirúrgica. Impecable la limpieza y la organización.
@marekstredansky4078
@marekstredansky4078 3 ай бұрын
オーストリア地域フォアアールベルク州からのご挨拶カトリック教会にいる美しい日本人女性、きっと夢を見ているに違いない
@minhtritruongcao3514
@minhtritruongcao3514 22 күн бұрын
Not a country with a large Christian population, but this school is truly amazing.
@tacosarelife2106
@tacosarelife2106 2 ай бұрын
30 seconds into the video and I’m already jealous of the food, we would get crappy pizza in the US
@qhuizatlantis8484
@qhuizatlantis8484 3 ай бұрын
There's Catholic school in Japan wow we learn something new everyday
@fransuke12
@fransuke12 3 ай бұрын
0.34% of Japanese are Catholics
@ニゴイスキー
@ニゴイスキー 3 ай бұрын
This school is not catholic. Protestant priest from US constructed.
@victornunes6047
@victornunes6047 3 ай бұрын
And why not?
@mov342
@mov342 2 ай бұрын
Hello 👋👋👋 please send me your number
@brucechen343
@brucechen343 2 күн бұрын
ああああ、青春良いだね。僕にもそんな時期が有ったのにいつの間にかおじさんになってしまった!!!😭
@sm78880
@sm78880 2 ай бұрын
God bless japan ❤🇮🇳
@박세호-w9q
@박세호-w9q 21 күн бұрын
video make me smile
@sakthivelmarimuthu8146
@sakthivelmarimuthu8146 3 ай бұрын
Very nice 🎉
@SL-io9cn
@SL-io9cn 26 күн бұрын
일본에도 기독교학교가 있는게 너무나 기쁘네요
@蒲原良介
@蒲原良介 3 ай бұрын
赤ほっぺ癒やされる可愛い
@NaotaroDays
@NaotaroDays 3 ай бұрын
😊😊
@ty23mb48
@ty23mb48 2 ай бұрын
중국과 일본은 이런선별된 영상을 잘 만든다는거임 선택받은 아이들이 먹는거임~
@Fear.Full-Speed
@Fear.Full-Speed 2 ай бұрын
外人多くね?
@んんあぁぁぁぁぁあぁぁ
@んんあぁぁぁぁぁあぁぁ 2 ай бұрын
@@ty23mb48 いや、割とありふれた光景だぞこれ
@ty23mb48
@ty23mb48 2 ай бұрын
@@んんあぁぁぁぁぁあぁぁ 출장요리사들임 대량 급식시설이아님 중국 일본은 이런영상들이 많다는것임~ 세상사람들을 바보로 만드는~ 영상만들고 아주만족하는 지원세력들~
@user-ps6sd8pi9r
@user-ps6sd8pi9r 12 күн бұрын
저번에 일본에 갔을 때 느낀 건데 일본인들은 예의가 바르고 친절하신 것 같아요.
@dhy3849
@dhy3849 Ай бұрын
식당이 깨끗해서 너무 좋아요~
@Moodamage
@Moodamage Ай бұрын
Looks amazing!
@MR-ek7km
@MR-ek7km 3 ай бұрын
めっちゃ豪華な学食やな。 羨ましい。
@mk-ur9vp
@mk-ur9vp Ай бұрын
実際に日本ではこの学校のようにしっかりとした学生食堂があるのは事実ですよ。
@sar983
@sar983 3 ай бұрын
MAY OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST BLESS YOU ALL ❤😊
@なかやまマッチョ
@なかやまマッチョ 2 ай бұрын
学食良いですね😊👌 (私の学校は、個人で持参のお弁当でした✌️)
@josepwillis687
@josepwillis687 3 ай бұрын
Good job
@johndavidsoh7472
@johndavidsoh7472 26 күн бұрын
私は韓国人ですが、赤ちゃんと女子高生はどこの国もかわいいですね。😄
@richardlin7367
@richardlin7367 3 ай бұрын
This is a Protestant school, not a Catholic school
@RafaelaBittencourt-k3t
@RafaelaBittencourt-k3t 2 ай бұрын
Adorable children
@Youmustberich
@Youmustberich 3 ай бұрын
かわいい
@francoromerosolis8750
@francoromerosolis8750 23 күн бұрын
Amazing!!! salutations from méxico
@그리스도인-z4i
@그리스도인-z4i 17 күн бұрын
Galatians 5:1 Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.
@victorbolshakov1008
@victorbolshakov1008 2 ай бұрын
Вау, это прекрасно! Несмотря на то, что я уже давно отказался от мяса, приятно осознавать, что в этой школе есть такой рацион. Я вот учился в России, у нас на завтрак была маленькая творожная запеканка, на обед рыбный суп (вернее вода с небольшим кубиком рыбы), а также котлета не самого лучшего качества. Многие одноклассники вместо обеда бегали в магазин, покупали разные булочки, у меня денег не было, поэтому приходилось терпеть, либо сидеть голодным. Хуже всего была манная жидкая каша, более отвратительной пищи в жизни не пробовал. Думал, в институте будет иначе, но нет, нормальная еда ожидала исключительно дома. Единственная неплохая столовая оказалась в компании, куда я устроился на работу. Забавно, что это был институт, только не государственный, частный, однако, к тому моменту у меня уже выработалась привычка готовить и есть исключительно на дому. Всем сердцем люблю Японию, ее историю и культуру. Жаль, что вряд ли когда-нибудь побываю. Всем мира, счастья, добра. Бог в помощь!
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