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@ing03077Ай бұрын
아저씨 한데 앞치마 꼭안꼭싶어요
@へネロん11 ай бұрын
If you do not attend school to obtain a Japanese chef's license, at least two years of work experience is required, but this prison work is also recognized as experience and can be used to obtain a license.
@健一有森10 ай бұрын
why do you know the matter?
@alditahervianto917910 ай бұрын
@@健一有森he's inmate
@Micha625410 ай бұрын
@@健一有森 what does it matter to you? :D maybe his relative or friend was in prison or smth. Eighter way great info from OP, I like they can find their passion that way and maybe keep out of trouble that way, finding a job after prison. 😊
@ian506610 ай бұрын
@@健一有森 any experience is experience I don't get it. Like anything you ever do is experience lol
@健一有森10 ай бұрын
@@Micha6254 sorry. i just want to know why he? or she? knows that japanese chef licence is requierd two years of work experience,
@garlicbread900011 ай бұрын
Interesting! I feel like this is the first time I've seen someone covered this kind of stuff this close. Thank you!
@Japanesefoodcraftsman11 ай бұрын
Thank you! It was very hard to get permission but we thought it was worth showing. We have more videos from the prison coming soon!
@MonkeyMind6911 ай бұрын
Yes I agree! I'd like to see more comparisons, and from other nations as well. A followup breakdown of their efficiencies, food quality, nutritional values would also be welcome!
@Joekool8811 ай бұрын
@@Japanesefoodcraftsman thanks for showing this! Guessing you got videos for lunch and dinner preparation as well.
@Japanesefoodcraftsman10 ай бұрын
Yes! they are coming up in the following weeks, so stay tuned!
@callinkin10 ай бұрын
The fact that a KZbin channel got permission to film under Japanese penal system is still kinda mind blowing to me. Seen one in Singapore prison but that was produced by a TV network. 👍👍
@Del-Canada10 ай бұрын
It's highly sanitized and deliberate. It's not always like this.
@kingrama272710 ай бұрын
I don’t think this is youtube. It’s a clip from a tv program
@SuperValue35010 ай бұрын
It is still scripted. Don't let your Japanese obsession fool you.
@OmniBorough10 ай бұрын
We see what they allow
@halozz10 ай бұрын
@@OmniBorough The inmates in the video, particularly the 3 that gave out the food... i'm not surprise if they were officers themselves scripted to play as inmates. They seem too clean for the role. And i noticed one of the officer's uniform is too large for him. I try not to be skeptical but it's not hard to guess this might be all scripted.
@kokonana40862 ай бұрын
The level of cleanliness is out of this world, even the prison cell is just SPARKLING CLEAN!
@snailos-u5sАй бұрын
Wow, I wonder what it is about Japan that makes it such a better country to live than the rest of the world. Surely if they had more blacks, arabs and indians it could be even better.
@Merdaccielord5 күн бұрын
La pulizia e l'ordine sono fondamentali..... anche nella vita fuori dal carcere.....😊
@ianfarrell218210 ай бұрын
as an ex corrections officer in the states, THIS IS AMAZING! nobody understands how hard it is to deal with chow, they made a cake walk of it 10/10
@sheckydiamond753310 ай бұрын
This is better than any county jail, CDCR, and BOP.
@mrm709810 ай бұрын
I’m also ex corrections. I don’t believe this is real, I’ve never seen inmates this structured.
@MountainMan7.62x3910 ай бұрын
It looked like they were serving the entire population the way they would serve close custody in the US. It's crazy how they pull it off. Definitely a well oiled machine.
@epope9810 ай бұрын
im sure, but you know every minute is dicated. they get a rule book the size of a phone book and it tells them when they wake, sleep, eat how to walk where everything is to be placed in your cell ect. compared to the states its like no free time and every min of your day you are expected to to x,y,z
@shirleytrent968410 ай бұрын
I see how it's , efficiently ran , and very structured environment.
@sherriec525810 ай бұрын
Those men being suited up from head to toe to keep everything clean is just awesome. Be nice if all prisons and restaurants here in America were like that.
@rasempress972410 ай бұрын
American prisons have been privatised, with the CEOs running them for profit….expenditure cuts prevail
@krystal791610 ай бұрын
American prison is just like the rest of the country, a business. Rehabilitation of inmates is not their concern, low cost labor is
@sheckydiamond753310 ай бұрын
@@krystal7916 If prison is a business, they would charge the inmates for rent, meals, laundry , and utilities. Living in a gated community with private security, like Black Hawk, is not cheap. The fact that inmates are being asked to do work is rehabilitation. It's not like they are making food which is being sold to the public.
@ArchesBro10 ай бұрын
Cooks do not need to be covered head to toe in restaurants. Normally you just want to avoid hair getting into the food. You dont even need gloves. The outfits are probably for the inmate's safety to avoid being splashed by hot water
@ichi-ken519710 ай бұрын
毛や汚れは頭から足まであります。手袋は衛生面を考えると必ず必要です。
@TheCyberMantis11 ай бұрын
Japanese prison is basically United States Marine Corps boot camp.
@主導一郎10 ай бұрын
LOL
@davidclaro15210 ай бұрын
I’d like to see American prisoners go through that same regimen as in Japan.
@@davidclaro152 I think American prisons need to be modeled after "Black Dolphin" Russian prison.
@patricksmith33163 ай бұрын
As a former correctional officer for the state of Texas, I can honestly say I wish more prison kitchens ran this smoothly.
@perezsan1Ай бұрын
Japanese prisons are small with a small population of prisoners and they were raised with a Confucius mentality of respect. We don't have either one.
@gwhitty12Ай бұрын
@@perezsan1 USA could run prisons this way but in USA it not rehabilitation but punishment. Also many USA prisons are for profit corporation run which exploits prisoners to make as much money as possible. Japan believe people in prisons living under confinement is punishment enough, in USA the society thinks prisoners must be treated like animals.
@mw3309Ай бұрын
@@gwhitty12 incorrect, we have a private industry issue and a victim mentality crisis.
@eliporter3980Ай бұрын
@@mw3309 it's not a victim mentality crisis when the US incarcerates more people than anyone else on the planet. This is well documented and other countries study the inhumane system of the American prison industry.
@Lee0812Ай бұрын
Not sure about the latter, but private American prisons have to over achieve prisoner quotas to increase state-sponsored funding.
@Not-a-Cockroach10 ай бұрын
A prison that actually teaches discipline. Happy to see such place exists.
@anactualalpaca701610 ай бұрын
only because of the politeness brutally instilled into them at a very young age thanks to the collectivist shame culture of japan. Even the criminals are well mannered lmao
@jashhandy35810 ай бұрын
wish they did that in America
@_._._._X10 ай бұрын
@@jashhandy358 they don't care to improve our society, they want to destroy it.
@dudeman530010 ай бұрын
@@jashhandy358 It would be hard to do that seeing as in Japan following the rules and discipline is taught from an early age. Hence the low crime rate to begin with. Trying to teach discipline to american prisoners would be like trying to teach Rocket Science to a monkey.
@WolfHeathen10 ай бұрын
Yeah, this is much better than just "stand in line in front of your cell". Then again, US prisons aren't exactly made for rehabilitation or teaching discipline. They're made to create recurring customers.
@StoneColdSteveAustin316.11 ай бұрын
The amount of clearance you have to get just to film there is respected by all of us. Thank you OH HELL YEAHHHHHH
@MadMax-yq9ix10 ай бұрын
Japans prison is not has dangerous has a American prison or Russian and so on
@Peatingtune10 ай бұрын
I can only imagine how many meetings were needed before the proposal was approved. I'm surprised it even happened at all. I bet they put the idea forward five years before and it took that long to finally get the go-ahead (unless it was a government endeavour).
@weirdowilliams372310 ай бұрын
OH HELL YEAHHHHHH!
@siryizzur9 ай бұрын
HELL YEAH
@joavkof11 ай бұрын
It’s so clean. No prison anywhere else in the world would be so clean.
@davidstewart194310 ай бұрын
Not so. I have designed well over 100 prisons and jails, and the great majority of them are very clean. All of the state prisons in Wisconsin with one exception are as clean as this one.
@generalzod64710 ай бұрын
@@davidstewart1943 Not true
@主導一郎10 ай бұрын
JAPAN SO clean
@祐史竹内10 ай бұрын
@@davidstewart1943 0:02
@dudefrombelgium10 ай бұрын
@@davidstewart1943 Are you a real Prison Architect or have you played the videogame : Prison Architect?
@GundamTech2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@OrionRox10 ай бұрын
I can not imagine the amount of effort to get permission to film inside a Japanese prison. Good job.
@Japanesefoodcraftsman10 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!! Our cameraman worked super hard!
@thegrillagorilla110 ай бұрын
@@Japanesefoodcraftsman That's truly impressive given how secretive Japan is about their correctional facilities, to my understanding they are extremely strict.
@アメジスト先輩5 ай бұрын
@@thegrillagorilla1お前は日本をなんだと思ってるんだ?
@閃競遊戲4 ай бұрын
@@アメジスト先輩嚴格
@kimberlyvuong63964 ай бұрын
Hi ty for all the work ❤@@Japanesefoodcraftsman
@chelser24511 ай бұрын
This reminds me a lot of military basic training. I appreciate how in Japan it’s truly rehabilitation by giving people a sense of self worth and structure they may not have had previously. Very interesting! Thank you so much for sharing.
@JerBuster7711 ай бұрын
Well to be fair they will only show you the nice part of JPN prison as we have seen in other prison documentaries. These are not the violent criminals and those guys are locked up in a more secure section.
@Kossa-Odessa11 ай бұрын
@@JerBuster77plus the reason why there’s such a high rate of crimes being solved is that it’s not all too uncommon for someone to get falsely accused and be absolutely forced to admit they done it even if they haven’t. There was a very well done video on that topic here on KZbin but the title slips my mind.
@mattsoca111 ай бұрын
@@JerBuster77 Actually, your statement is NOT accurate. I am an Officer of the Court from California currently living in Japan for at least 2 more years studying the culture, including the legal system. For the facts, Japan has proportionally far less prisoners than those in the US and Europe, reflecting the much lower crime rate relative to population. As such, compared to the US, Japan has fewer prisons. Accommodations vary from small group dormitory style rooms to individual cells like in this video. Those criminals considered more dangerous are normally housed individually (LIKE IN THIS VIDEO). I don't know how you came up with your conclusion, but the details shown in this video is basically an average Japanese prison that apparently includes severe criminals. It serves no "constructive" purpose to provide untruths, unverified innuendo, etc. One last point, compared to prisons in the US and other First World countries, the Japanese system is extremely focused on rehabilitation (an element that is supposedly the point of incarceration in the US, but rarely fulfilled if any). This is reflected in the recidivism rate in Japan, which is far lower than in the US or Europe. Based on just this aspect of their criminal justice system, I can only conclude that they must be doing something right.
@BC-te9ow11 ай бұрын
Not to worry, criminals in the US are rarely prosecuted and given no bail when arrested.
@DomingoDeSantaClara11 ай бұрын
@@BC-te9owyou must be joking, the US has the highest rate of incarceration in the world.
@michalwojtylo892910 ай бұрын
Order, cleanliness, discipline, respect, a job well done. This is how it should be everywhere. I look at it with respect and admiration.
@DonaldMcNuGGeT9 ай бұрын
Please shut up with praising people in prison
@la8ball9 ай бұрын
@@DonaldMcNuGGeT I agree. I hate when people praise for doing basic work. They are prisoners or workers. Do they really think anyone going to act stupid in a prison where guards are watching you're every move or while on camera? You can go to the worst fast food chain and tell them you're going make a video, then watch how fast and clean the place gets while everyone working with a smile. There's no respect or anything. It's either I'm there to do a job or I'm a prisoner that rather work in the kitchen than be out working in the fields.
@Johnna-em8xq9 ай бұрын
Prisoners usually don't care about the law or who's watching. The fact they want to go home is a huge factor in being disciplined and going home. If someone is doing life they really don't care. These guards are also modeling the behavior they want to see. Working in there is actually a privilege not everyone can so it is big deal just like if you couldn't work and had to sit in a cell all day @@la8ball
@JaNeija9 ай бұрын
@@DonaldMcNuGGeT Ok, how do you compare to them? Just being in prison is not a red letter branded onto one's forehead.
@JaNeija9 ай бұрын
@@la8ball You never served eh?
@franciszkaseidel2378Ай бұрын
Wielki szacun,przyklad pracy ,porządku i czystości.Brawo dla wszystkich👏👏👏🧑🎄🇵🇱
@BuceGar11 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks to the Harima Rehabilitation Center for allowing us to see a day in the life or a prisoner. The staff is very professional!
@patriciaplayford742110 ай бұрын
Honestly that’s very good food , and incredibly healthy , I’m truly surprised by the whole disciplined way they act , the lining up , the role call , bowing down , it looks incredible polite remarkable clean , no talking with each other , in fact the whole thing , don’t know how you all got permission to film this , but it’s incredible , thanks .
@lyndawilliams457010 ай бұрын
Asian culture ❤
@tiffanyvarelli883410 ай бұрын
They’re not allowed to talk to each other In Japanese prison… idk it seems borderline cruel & unusual… u have to keep ur mind stimulated in there , somehow , to survive it
@patriciaplayford742110 ай бұрын
@@tiffanyvarelli8834 sounds like cruel and unusual punishment , not being allowed to speak at all , but they would one hopes on leisure time ,maybe , there is silence and then then SILENCE . Is that what you mean total silence 🤐
@xXxpowerbagxXx10 ай бұрын
@@patriciaplayford7421 theyre heavily beaten people complain about western police but east doesnt ever get to the news because the government makes it illegal to report it
@patriciaplayford742110 ай бұрын
@@xXxpowerbagxXx well nothing was said about that in the content , that’s terrible , with that knowledge it’s really gruesome , and it’s all done by total fear , of being abused and nothing you can do about it . Thanks for information
@Gruffyy7 ай бұрын
as an ex line cook, it's nice to see decent chaining / piping of assignments and organization that is impeccable. HUGE props for no bs music either.
@kcjazzcat78226 ай бұрын
Talk about precision.
@MaryanaBarbosa-p7l5 ай бұрын
hotel prison
@theresamurphy65545 ай бұрын
They moving like ants ❤
@MaryanaBarbosa-p7l5 ай бұрын
@@theresamurphy6554 very disciplined and orderly people. hardworking people
@WhoGitDaBiscuit5 ай бұрын
You mean you didn’t like rap only played while cooking?
I'm just continually amazed by how things are done in Japan. Great work guys
@shakeel0atmeal2739 ай бұрын
Masturbating is gay
@Faceplay28 ай бұрын
Japan has a lot of its own issues, but it’s very different than the west
@josippetkovic3898 ай бұрын
@@Faceplay2 Can you elaborate?
@Faceplay28 ай бұрын
@@josippetkovic389 the government lies about its homeless population for one. Most Japan citizens are making the same wages as the 90’s paid, there also a lot of social issues and a lack of creativity with most citizens. Also there’s way to many elderly people not even children bring born to take over the next generation. Just to name a few things Hell in 2023 Japan makes you bring a stupid stamp around just to file any sort of document when you’re out in public literally anywhere. They also have a lot of Internet issues in offices, a Way higher level of depression, and then countries in the west. You need to not watch so much anime and really research what real Japan is like
@josippetkovic3898 ай бұрын
@@Faceplay2 I watched DragonBallZ and that's pretty much it. I'm just "exploring" and I don't take anything I see as a done deal. I'm just wondering how's Japan like... But going with that extreme level discipline is what I'm kind of interested in pretty much. It's foreign to me - it looks from the outside as a "machine" that does a good job at what it is doing Now everything has its own good and bad side and I'm aware of it. Maybe this system and all should start to shift its focus towards what people like, maybe ease off a bit... you tell me :)
@Mr_blue_777710 ай бұрын
As a chef myself i find this fascinating to see.... I wish I had a kitchen team like this 😅
@eatnplaytoday10 ай бұрын
You will love Japanese work ethics. If you open restaurant in Japan and hire Japanese staff, your work life will be much easier, guaranteed 👍
@SMGJohn10 ай бұрын
@@eatnplaytoday Work ethics aside, there many kuro companies that take advantage of Japanese honesty and ethics, so many workers jump out the window at 20th floor. Japan is not all peaches, Tokyo is the worst of them all.
@rustyshackleford32410 ай бұрын
@@SMGJohnsounds like you're saying if someone had a company, hired Japanese workers, and treated them well then the sky is the limit..
@xtinctube728310 ай бұрын
When they took the rice and millet/cornmeal? and put it in what looked like an oven..then it suddenly was done with a lid...what was going on there? Where was it cooked and why was it heated first..I'm so curious! Thank you!
@anactualalpaca701610 ай бұрын
@@eatnplaytoday man is acting like the japanese are miracle workers. Takes more to have a successful restaurant than just having japanese employees lmao. like if ur food sucks then ur prolly not gonna do very well
@Aiko2-26-910 ай бұрын
So much of the discipline and routine is an elevated form of what all children know from their school days. I imagine the self-discipline is very helpful for these men to give them a sense of purpose in their lives. A very, very interesting video.
@thaimassage2310 ай бұрын
There prison floors are cleaner than most hospitals in the US.
@taraelizabethdensley947510 ай бұрын
Looks cleaner then hospitals in the UK
@flingonber10 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's so helpful that Amnesty International has been writing reports about the abuses occurring in Japanese prisons for like 50 years. They're disciplined because they know what will happen to them if they do something like walk the wrong way or sit down wrong.
@OfficialUSKRprogram10 ай бұрын
@@flingonber "abuses" what a joke, in western prisons you have significant chances of being raped, stabbed, or hurt in any other way, sometimes murdered, and I'm supposed to think Japanese prisons are the bad ones? They're criminals not school children.
@_Meng_Lan4 ай бұрын
@@flingonberhowever people arent murdered every 5 minutes like in the usa... soo even though it seems very wrong its actually preventing deaths, and the elderly and infirm get looked after by other inmates younger. Old people steal to get into prison in Japan. There was another documentary about it. Because even though as someone else said the portions are smaller. They eat 3 times a day and have company and courses in how to be a better citizen and very light exercises for those their age
@montgomerymcferryn1542Ай бұрын
The Director of this facility can be proud, this looks much cleaner then many restaurants and everything is working like clockwork
@kaitlynlsari68111 ай бұрын
Surprised 😮 this must have taken some doing to get permission to film, great effort and thanks to the staff and prisoners too👍
@yakacm11 ай бұрын
Just thinking the same, JFC seems to have ways of getting to places other youtubers can't.
@ckerspilo10 ай бұрын
It's Japan not N. Korea
@LordCoeCoe10 ай бұрын
@@ckerspilo Bro, how many youtubers are allowed to film in an active prison? How many videos have you seen that wasn't made by a TV show.
@maxt313710 ай бұрын
@@ckerspiloCan be very, very difficult to get permission in some places in Japan. They are super strict sometimes.
@javacup757910 ай бұрын
all the inmates shown are actors, that's why the behave perfectly
@pk445911 ай бұрын
JFC goes from one success to the next. The amount of work involved in getting to film this episode must have been off the charts. Thank you JFC for the excellent content!
@Japanesefoodcraftsman11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment!
@derk47379 ай бұрын
That is one organized kitchen!! The level of respect everyone has for each other is surprising, keep it up!!😳👍
@ИринаГаврилова-с4н3 ай бұрын
Очень понравилась чистота,слаженость персонала на кухне.И уважение к окружающим.Удивлена!!!👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
It's apparent they take their jobs seriously and with pride. Impressively organized, clean and efficient. I love their exercise regimen before work. I should eat healthier, as the Japanese are extremely health conscious.
@captaincake433110 ай бұрын
And none of them are fat!
@toxicteabaging10 ай бұрын
None of them? are you dillusional? I work in Japan, there are plenty of fat katsu kare loving Japanese@@captaincake4331
@carriered471510 ай бұрын
Yes, I definitely need a few months inside a Japanese prison, it would do me the World of good ! 😊
@ironboy324510 ай бұрын
its honestly not that hard. Rice is easy to make and refrigerates really well in the event you have leftovers. As long as you have a bag of frozen veggies, eggs, and rice, along with basic seasonings, fried rice can be made in a matter of minutes. Add in some chicken nuggets or something from an air fryer and you have a whole meal in under 15 mins
@johnmcmahon522510 ай бұрын
The Japanese still smoke in restaurants and are heavy drinkers.
@janetamerasinghe78242 ай бұрын
I admire the efficiency. I always strived for efficiency on my jobs. Nicely done! I also admire the quasi-military discipline. Very nice.
@purrfekt11 ай бұрын
I was most impressed when they started weighing out the rice portions. Prisoners can put up with a lot, but perceived food inequality and unfairness can cause a lot of beef with the prisoners.
@nigelpowton950910 ай бұрын
Why should they? You eat to live not live to eat
@ironboy324510 ай бұрын
@user-mf2fd6dq8x no, time to lose those pounds. Its all government mandated and not for profit, so you get what a normal person should get per day
@risingson747 ай бұрын
@user-mf2fd6dq8x LOL no, they feed you based on normal caloric intake for an average size Japanese male, not what your weight is when you get there. Plus there's hardly any obese people in Japan, so there's that too.
@kcjazzcat78226 ай бұрын
@@risingson74however, since the introduction of american fast foods, obesity and diabetes are on the rise. Diabetes is the big one, as this is a fairly new issue for them.
@パク-e2o4 ай бұрын
In Japanese prisons, inmates on the hardest site of prison work are given a special service in which they are given more rice than other inmates. The menu is determined by a dietitian, and inmates do not become obese or overweight unless they become ill. Rather, many inmates seem to be macho because they move their bodies well. Japanese prisons are strictly regulated, but there are almost no factional fights or private disputes among inmates. (Yakuza leaders are segregated from other inmates, for example.)
Probably cleaner and way healthier than the food our children eat for school lunches! This process is remarkable! This is what rehabilitation looks like! It looks like maybe everyone gets a chance to prepare and serve the food. People given structure, skills and respect will most likely stay out of the system. Well done!
@Durchii11 ай бұрын
Whoa! It's insane that you were able to film this, the Japanese prison system doesn't allow ANYONE to come in and film their facilities or program. Great work.
@Japanesefoodcraftsman11 ай бұрын
Thank you!! It was really hard to get permission, but our cameraman gave his all!!
@krislarsen654611 ай бұрын
@@Japanesefoodcraftsmanso the question is what's the stuff you can't talk about. Because they most certainly have stuff that's would be very controversial.
@deafmetal737010 ай бұрын
That's because of their mistreatment of prisoners.
@Kirby-Krios10 ай бұрын
or, don't go to prison. Not hard ^_^
@deafmetal737010 ай бұрын
@@Kirby-Krios Difficult in a country which has a high rate of wrongful imprisonment and actually coerces confessions as "evidence"
@亀太郎-c5y11 ай бұрын
すげーとこ撮影できましたね💦
@НатальяНатальева-ь6в3 ай бұрын
Надо же порции на весах взвешивают......все чётко и аккуратно.Молодцы.
@okan9317 ай бұрын
The Japanese eye for detail never stops amazing me. Fascinating!
@brianclark8034 ай бұрын
That's why their cars last forever
@Truthseeker3713 ай бұрын
If the criminals had the trait of having eyes for accuracy and details, they wouldn't be cooking in prisons. Ironic.
@okan9313 ай бұрын
@@Truthseeker371 r/woosh
@kenjewell561911 ай бұрын
Good discipline and respect amongst everyone in this kitchen, and the food looks healthy too.
@smerchly11 ай бұрын
And the food would cost about 90 % less per inmate .
@taraelizabethdensley947510 ай бұрын
Looks better then what people in UK prisons get
@mikibihon882611 ай бұрын
What a very organized and disciplined operation. It's very inspiring to see a clean rehabilitation prison facility of its kind. A model for all countries to follow.
@allimkhan754010 ай бұрын
Well Said I agree 100 Percent with your statement
@judah400yrs210 ай бұрын
Prisoners only reflect the society they come from. The Japanese are an orderly people and very disciplined. Even though these guys broke laws against societal norms. They still come from a discipline society, unlike the U.S. or other notorious prison systems ie Mexico.
@therevolvingmonk10 ай бұрын
You're seriously deluded if you think all Japanese prisons and prisoners are like what you see in this video which is probably heavily staged.
Japanese prison kitchen looks more organize and clean than any fast food chain in America.
@DanielHernandez783986 ай бұрын
Thats for sure
@YheBundoc6 ай бұрын
Yes.japan is different of all very organized..clean and clear food serving in their inmates.. with respect .room clean... godbless japan
@SaiquanCanty5 ай бұрын
Bet the foods healthier too
@YutaBLv5 ай бұрын
Japan is also racist and has low reproductive rates, along with suicide rates high.
@MaryanaBarbosa-p7l5 ай бұрын
hotel prison
@teamore396711 ай бұрын
Very Hardworking men and women behind the scenes in a prison...very Respectful and Hardworking Japanese as Always..❤⛩🎋🌈🙇♂️👍👌 With love and care to All ppls there..with Respect from India🇯🇵🇮🇳🙇♂️🙏
@lidianunes79093 күн бұрын
PARABÉNS PELA ORGANIZAÇÃO, HIGIENE E PELO TRATAMENTO DADO AOS DETENTOS. INCRÍVEL
@sherry-annramlogan607510 ай бұрын
Wow, it's amazing to see the great effort made for the prisoners and how the food's are prepared, the place is really clean...Great job....
@wildcatslife68610 ай бұрын
We can go for visit for few days
@sherry-annramlogan607510 ай бұрын
@wildcatslife686 that would be excellent if I was close to that country and also visited the Mortuary ....
@XauUsd.4610 ай бұрын
This is wrong Criminals should get only one time food & strict environment
@meifu979810 ай бұрын
刑務所なのにいらっしゃいませ〜は皮肉がきいてすきww
@user-cf3tu9rp4t4 ай бұрын
笑うww
@井上亮-z4f4 ай бұрын
まじで🌱
@masaoji92594 ай бұрын
居心地がいい施設なのでリピーターは多いようですね。^^
@Kasatake103110 ай бұрын
配色係の居室の汁は上澄みで自分の居室づけ盛りで笑った🤣
@masaoji92594 ай бұрын
さぞかしカラフルな職場なんでしょうね^^
@chell19602 ай бұрын
Other prisons worldwide need to rethink how a prison is run & perhaps adopt the way a Japanese prison is run! I'm very impressed! Great video!
@jac1207Ай бұрын
not going to work if your prison population is out of control.
@voxveritas33310 ай бұрын
Such regimentation and efficiency is rare in the world. We should be so lucky.
@zjones987610 ай бұрын
They don't have the racial problems US prisons have. And if you think that isn't the main reason for violence you're kidding yourself.
@insekta170110 ай бұрын
@@zjones9876 Indeed. They’re very lucky to still have an intact monoculture.🥺🥺
@KingsterLovey10 ай бұрын
Really?.. this is no different than working in any Restaurant in the world. Any fast food chain does this.. any factory worker does this.
@LAVATORR10 ай бұрын
@@zjones9876 I'm sure it has nothing to do with being surrounded by violent criminals 24/7. Heyyyyy, wait a second, why isn't this a problem outside of jail? Everywhere I've lived different races get along just fine. It's almost as if people who think racial violence is inevitable just have really, really shitty social skills.
@LAVATORR10 ай бұрын
@@insekta1701except the foundation of that monoculture was the American--you know, the poster-child for diversity and immigration--occupation of Japan.
@sandralevin248910 ай бұрын
Respectful and organized. The way it should be.
@ksby401311 ай бұрын
it's good to see there is still a country where prisoners are being disciplined and not treated like VIPs. there are so many countries where prisons are being run by gangs and punks.
@americanakita11 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree. Belgium is one of them. Our prisons are overpopulated because criminals have more rights than their victims over here 😡
@Maccmittens82310 ай бұрын
This gave me a whole new outlook on why so many countries are doing better than us now.
@margkropf554110 ай бұрын
Would you be meaning the USA??????
@thaimassage2310 ай бұрын
Those prisons you never get out and die in there.
@licanisbeastilarica576110 ай бұрын
@@americanakitaIs there a lot of crime in Belgium? I thought crime was much lower in Europe than in the US.
@uinnapan11 ай бұрын
取材できたの凄いな!
@youiti2nz10 ай бұрын
アソカな飯よりあ硬そうなかんじ
@masaoji92594 ай бұрын
話題になればさぞかし’’リピーター’’も増えることでせう・・・
@自由な国アメリカ11 ай бұрын
質素で自由がないけど健康的な食生活。 早寝早起き、3食バランスの良い食事。
@178勇利10 ай бұрын
リピするのも分からんでもない。 人によってはシャバの方がある意味厳しいからなぁ。
@イーニク10 ай бұрын
いやほんとそれな。ブラック企業で心身ともにコロ助されてる人なんて腐るほどいるもんな
@てぃんぽこ合戦10 ай бұрын
肥満は3か月で体重が十分に落ちる良い食事だ。
@TheaterLike10 ай бұрын
ブラック企業の経営者こそ逮捕してほしい
@QUADRANS20088 ай бұрын
ついでに酒タバコ刺激物もなし。コーヒーとか自由に飲めないのはキツいろうな。
@fcw13985 ай бұрын
Oh my god! Far more better than staying at a 3 star hotel! Man!😆😆😆
@LHLK-q2v10 ай бұрын
Oh for a real correctional service, thank you for sharing.
@リエオカ10 ай бұрын
Japan is clean and beautiful everywhere..
@AWDBOOSTEDTSI10 ай бұрын
This was amazing to watch how disciplined they are and how well the guards and food staff along with the prisoners to deliver the food. Well done!! Much respect!!
@dianew20076 ай бұрын
For whatever reason when I saw that tiny cell for every inmate, I was thinking, “Wow that room is $2000 in Manhattan. So nice!”
@보라돌이ioi5 ай бұрын
Wow that's cheap.. If you want a rat free building you'll have to pay $500 more.
@المهديشقيقرسولالله3 ай бұрын
You guys- 🤣🤣
@ps70335 ай бұрын
哇,日本連監獄都這麼日本,衛生、整齊一致,真是敬佩
@2ndRodeo_Keziah10 ай бұрын
The respect and regimentation here reminds me of my Shotokan Dojo. I love how the Japanese culture greatly values personal responsibility. Oss!
The "nutritional value of the meals" quote floored me. "No one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones.” -Nelson Mandela
@chantalbarry30232 ай бұрын
Félicitations Bonne vidéo au Japon j'adore votre pays Sens de l'organisation BRAVO salutations distinguées de France Respects
@math92511 ай бұрын
Fascinating video. I really appreciate you covering this niche case of Japanese cuisine!
This feels so much like military basics, got nostalgic and brought up many good memories
@POTUS-ob5ybАй бұрын
I can't believe this is a prison food, looks very clean and the kitchen and staff are very well organised and clean!
@Smokejumper9211 ай бұрын
This is an interesting look into a part of the Japanese food life I had not considered before. It is good for the prisoners to have some responsibility and pride from preparing meals.
@susanarupolo22129 ай бұрын
Great way of rehabilitate the prisoners, with respect people can learn to change. Japan a very disciplined country.
@k0zplay1539 ай бұрын
Yea that prison only has 600 people lol thats really low
@ibm30rpg8 ай бұрын
@@k0zplay153 Yeah, even better. They don't overcrowd their prisons.
@mcsavage897 ай бұрын
@@ibm30rpg They say you can judge a country well by how they treat their prisoners. Compared to the sit and rot profit farms in the US, there's a big difference.
@Abhinav_rs5 ай бұрын
Clear ✨👍🏻
@mickypoo11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Looks much safer than western prison.
@tukiusagi11 ай бұрын
Yeah, Japanese prisons have strict discipline, but the "freedom of other inmates" keeps them from being harmed.
@mickypoo11 ай бұрын
@@romii715 Don't really get the eye roll but that is exactly right. I wouldn't fear rape, murder etc here.
@MatchaCocoaDogАй бұрын
Or Japan, you continue to amaze me!!
@rogueembrace451010 ай бұрын
This food is immediately better than the food we used to get back in U.S highschools lol
@Michaelisinachair10 ай бұрын
facts.
@anactualalpaca701610 ай бұрын
Really? Looks pretty bland tbh
@rogueembrace451010 ай бұрын
@@anactualalpaca7016 What kind of fancy ass private school did you go to
@paris637810 ай бұрын
Now this is teamwork I love it.
@omegaweapon241310 ай бұрын
So eine Sauberkeit und Ordnung kenne ich nur aus Deutschland, Japan hat ein sehr gutes Gefängnis System. Wunderbar. Grüße aus Deutschland an die Kollegen Mitarbeiter und Führungskräfte
@МаринаСергеева-ш7б3с3 ай бұрын
Очень интересно посмотреть такие видео. Как они там живут да ещё за границей. Спасибо за показ.
@408Magenta11 ай бұрын
Everything in Japan is at another level.
@davidclaro15210 ай бұрын
Yup, it is. Even then education is on a different level.
@princessmarlena135910 ай бұрын
Meanwhile what we have where I live is falling apart, badly designed, inefficient, and dangerous.
@manueladarazsdi967510 ай бұрын
The teen suicide rates too
@georgenish4 ай бұрын
@@manueladarazsdi9675 korea has the highest rate
@DQN撲滅運動会11 ай бұрын
美味しそうですね🍚配膳係の方々いつもありがとうございます🙏。
@moonlightmoon60010 ай бұрын
いつもってどういうことやねん笑(クソリプ失礼)
@masaoji92594 ай бұрын
@@moonlightmoon600 「リピーター」の人なんじゃないですかねw
@cfree549910 ай бұрын
Japan just be outdoing everybody on every level!❤
@TravelAbventuresUnbound9 ай бұрын
Even their level of extreme racism.
@TravelAbventuresUnbound9 ай бұрын
Yeah, especially racism.
@cfree54999 ай бұрын
@@TravelAbventuresUnbound soul food element?
@TravelAbventuresUnbound9 ай бұрын
@@cfree5499 Go eat some ramen.
@TravelAbventuresUnbound9 ай бұрын
@@cfree5499 Is this payback for the invasion and rape of Chinese and Koreans.
@route-kr8fv3 ай бұрын
Ten řád, pořádek a neskutečná pokora je neuvěřitelná kdykoli se jedná o Japonsko!👍. Zažil jsem Japonsko i v těch odlehlejších částech a musím říci že to prostě mám rad !(Třeba nastupování do vlaku!). Telefonování je neslušné! Děkuji 👍♥️
@wrenlittle882610 ай бұрын
Impressive, fascinating. No room for slack. I wish it had come with further explanation as to prep and what is being cooked.
@eatnplaytoday10 ай бұрын
It looks like rice mixed with barley, some type of soup (usually miso) with vegetables and a protein source, and pickled radish strips. Very basic actually for Japanese standards