It's true how they say, if you want to know the great progress of a country, one should visit it's prison and check the food 👍👍
@1984yyf5 күн бұрын
Are you kidding me?
@lilacscentedfushias18527 ай бұрын
The calm, organised, systematic way they work is soothing to the autistic part of me, I feel extremely calm after watching two of these. I hope you do more at different prisons
@kuroneko70227 ай бұрын
Japanese are amazing. You can say the place is clean and orderly because it’s being filmed but if you’ve ever been to Japan this is their culture: discipline, cleanliness and everyone working together to make society better. In America people are always shouting about individual rights- my rights, it’s my right! In Japan they’re taught to respect everyone’s rights for the betterment of society. The guards probably don’t even have guns. It’s so different most of you can’t even believe it but it’s truly a cultural thing.
I live in Japan, half Japanese American. Wowzers I've watched so many prison videos around the world and this is the first prison I can say the food is really good!
@giandiaz6107 ай бұрын
The food and work environment looks cleaners than 90% of American restaurants.
@josuegomez98207 ай бұрын
What an experience, to be able to visit all those restaurants! You even take it further and visit the kitchens of all of them! Very impressive.
@ivanvanogre-nd1sw7 ай бұрын
I believe a lot of it is show for the cameras but I also believe that they're better fed than American prisoners.
@ShareHolder-gp9il7 ай бұрын
When the kitchen is streamlined and stripped of everything that doesn't serve its function, it makes for a sterile, soulless and strictly utilitarian environment.
@benkai3434347 ай бұрын
@@ShareHolder-gp9il if you see rats and grime and think 'wow this place has soul!' you have a few more problems than you're probably aware of.
Having done almost every job in small and large kitchens...I prefer working in large industrial sized kitchens. The Japanese really don't play when it comes to prisons and prisoners disipline. I have seen more lax military boot camps. Also the food they are preparing really looks like some top notch cooking and good source foods. Not 3rd rate food like the US Prison System uses.
Not making a joke. This looks better than the food I was served in college.
@loribach5347 ай бұрын
Including homeless shelters!
@ivanvanogre-nd1sw7 ай бұрын
Breakfast at the homeless shelter in Honolulu, HI in 1989/90: White rice out of the refrigerator served cold and spooned out with an ice-cream scoop. Meat was 4 pepperoni slices like you get on a pizza, also served cold. The beverage on offer was spoiled powdered milk. I drank it up and said "Thank You!" until I could afford to feed myself, which was about 2 weeks later after the first work-check cleared. i sold my blood plasma in the meantime.
@user-sm2sk9vu9f7 ай бұрын
クリスマスは特別です😊
@shunsato66217 ай бұрын
My cafeteria was ok I even paid for it 😂
@user-wr9lh4ly1n3 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@えも-k1n7 ай бұрын
まるごとバナナ?? スイーツは嬉しいですね 料理の要領よくなりそう
@charlessaint79264 ай бұрын
Out of all the people I have met in my life, the Japanese are the ones that take their job, regardless of what it is, seriously. Diligent and methodical. They're a people that have one foot based on tradition and one foot on progression. It's a delicate balance they maintain. I say that being quarter-Japanese myself. My father's mother was a nurse for the Japanese Red Cross during the war. She was full of stories, and was, surprisingly, very open about her wartime experience. She also didn't hold any hatred towards the Americans, because she married one!
Impressed at how every piece of chicken is precisely checked with a meat thermometer. In the outside world ppl complaining about getting raw chicken in meals they pay (sometimes a lot) for.
@petepeterson53377 ай бұрын
Agreed! I believe these customers paid a lot for their fried chicken.
It is not Russian prison or Ukrainian. The Hell is in Russia as it very cold or can be hot.Long distances. Nihon organised and no rotten soup or vegetables.
This is 10000% better than the prisons here in America. Disciplined, respectful, clean and organized.
@CharlizesMagicalWorld7 сағат бұрын
North or South America? You have to choose one!
@RyanMartin-wg7gm7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing and caring about what a bad situation some of us get handed to us lets keep working on it love you very much and keep up the good work from Alaska ❤
@steamfan71477 ай бұрын
I get the impression, that the goal of the Japanese prison system, is to encourage lifestyle changes in the incarcerated that are positive and permanent.
@FinlayDaG33k7 ай бұрын
"Behave yourself from now on unless you want to go through all this again"
@nuttygeek1637 ай бұрын
Completely agree. It’s a lot of discipline and structure tidiness.
@Alex-dn5ns7 ай бұрын
How it should be all across the board, isn't it? Instead of letting the prisoners sit on their hands all day, they are instead put through a program meant to rehabilitate them and release them into society as normal, hardworking people.
150 yen bento is a steal . Usual chain Tokyo soba is already 500 yen .. from where I come from , you can walk into 7-11 with 200 yen yet nothing you could buy. One hajuku egg cost 300 yen . I miss Tokyo dearly as 200 yen could filled me up from any convenient store .
The Japanese prison is completely military-style. It's such a difference from a Korean prison.
@BearShepherd7 ай бұрын
Amazing video!
@Nancy-y8q1n7 ай бұрын
All the food looks very tasty
@humaniazax7847 ай бұрын
楽しそうですね。
@SHIGERU_ISHIBAАй бұрын
北朝鮮で生まれたの?笑
@Knorkooli5 ай бұрын
I feel the Prison system in the U.S. should be more like what we see here. I know people are placed in Prison as punishment, but that doesn't mean the person should go without nearly everything and also be forced to try and survive. U.S. Prison feed prisoners the cheapest, lowest quality food they can. They do not care if it is healthy or if it has any actual nutritional value. They refuse to supply proper and decedent hygiene products. If a prisoner wants that they have to be able to afford it by paying 3 to 4 times what the price would be outside of Prison. Because of prisons in the U.S. turning to be a FOR PROFIT business, it has made both jails and prisons criminal. Even someone who has to sit in Jail waiting for a trail (and sometimes it is for something they never did) which could be months or even years, are forced to put up with all the mistreatment, the lack of things, and if their family doesn't have any money to put on their books to get things... things would be 10 times worse. Our Jail and Prison system need a complete overhaul. There is no reason they cannot be run similar to the way Japan does. That is not to say that Japan doesn't have their fair share of possible corrupt jails and prisons within their system... but if you compare what we just seen vs one in the U.S., I'd rather go to Japan's.
@jewelqueen59497 ай бұрын
I love the structure!!!
@marlonbonolivelive7604Ай бұрын
Just like a 5star hotel setup of their food ❤
@Hayoooye7 ай бұрын
😅is this really in prison?really amazing
@hideishii57277 ай бұрын
クリスマスは仕事で忙しくて時間無くて、昼は急いでコンビニのおにぎり2個と夕飯はすきやだったな~。
@Bebebettyw4 ай бұрын
Japan prison is a heaven compared to prisons from many other countries like hell!
Japan continued to feed prisoners well like this for 100 years. Some citizens may be dissatisfied with this, but Japan is said to be using feeding good food to prisoners as a means of rehabilitation (the reason is that if they are fed well, there will be fewer complaints).