Muestras un colegio muy distinto al habitual de las series y telenovelas japonesas, me gusto mucho el punto de vista de la pequeña ciudad rural y no la mas conocida; la "metropolis". Me parecio refrescante ver a alumnos japoneses en sus actividades regulares y del diario vivir, verdaderamente unico, buen video.
somehow this seems like 1999 early 2000, the flat screens on the teachers room say otherwise though,probably is the remote location that makes it seem old
I wasn't sure if I still wanted to teach in Japan because I got a really good job here, but after watching this video, I think I still really want to teach in Japan :)
brilliant clips.. thanks for sharing your experiences... Your fluency in Japanese is really impressive? How long did it take you to become that fluent? Did you start learning prior to moving? (sorry two questions lol)
@icyez87 Thank you. Although I was along way from being fluent, I was intermediate at best. I started studying just before I went over there. I worked really hard for 2 years or so but in my last year I slacked off something awful!
I live in America and my school does running in PE. You have to be able to run for 20 minutes without stopping to pass PE in High school and you have to take PE to graduate for at least two years. So we do have it, maybe your school doesn't???
I think it's great that such a small school has all the facilities needed in it. And I love your video. You have a great relationship with your students :D
omg, i bet that was the best experience of your life. IF i may ask what program did you go through in order to teach there. Or what are the requirements i should say.
@danera20 I didn't go through a program, although I hear the JET programme is still popular. Technically all you need is a university degree, but a lot of companies also like people to have TEFL qualifications. Good luck!
Beautiful video.
Muestras un colegio muy distinto al habitual de las series y telenovelas japonesas, me gusto mucho el punto de vista de la pequeña ciudad rural y no la mas conocida; la "metropolis". Me parecio refrescante ver a alumnos japoneses en sus actividades regulares y del diario vivir, verdaderamente unico, buen video.
SecondStar1988 11 hours ago
man i miss living in a country full of respect. usa sucks. everyone is so rude here. makes me so angry.
princejaa 6 days ago
these kids are fun
KlonoaPS01 1 week ago
gotta love the fat kid xD
onedaysnotice44 1 week ago
I WANT TO GO TO JAPAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
smithR8081 2 weeks ago
I'll read the lunch menu now.
hahaha funny
rata1r 1 month ago
And i watch your videos without breaks. damn you're a great documentarian...lol idk what you call them :D but you're great!
Dennis060796 1 month ago
lol all the female teachers are really cute
somehow this seems like 1999 early 2000, the flat screens on the teachers room say otherwise though,probably is the remote location that makes it seem old
eating time in japan is serious busyness lol
MrUlutraman 1 month ago
U guys barely eat anything compared to meh
SuperJackiesan 1 month ago
I understand you better than Jonathan Ross' Japanorama.
dude176AAA 1 month ago
kickin in with the stone roses eh? Nice touch.
summergiles 1 month ago
well funny when the kid said shut up to someone about to read the lunch menu out :L
gabranth51 1 month ago
i....LOVE IT
good job ;P
TaiG4O 1 month ago
thx for the video i really enjoyed watching this :P
the kids are funny :)
SemiChii 1 month ago
Great job, thanks for sharing! It's been a joy to watch ,that Kouken kid is a real character! :D
XxSojiroSetaxX 1 month ago
haha im studying japanese to become a jet and i gotta say u do sound fluent hahah thats awesome. すごいですね。。
DT123ize 2 months ago
I wasn't sure if I still wanted to teach in Japan because I got a really good job here, but after watching this video, I think I still really want to teach in Japan :)
Koolblackcatxiii 2 months ago
Well done. I enjoyed watching this.
myargonauts 2 months ago
honestly really really good. really inspired me to travel there
maxygloob 2 months ago
brilliant clips.. thanks for sharing your experiences... Your fluency in Japanese is really impressive? How long did it take you to become that fluent? Did you start learning prior to moving? (sorry two questions lol)
icyez87 2 months ago 3
@icyez87 Thank you. Although I was along way from being fluent, I was intermediate at best. I started studying just before I went over there. I worked really hard for 2 years or so but in my last year I slacked off something awful!
bobbyfletchpeet 2 months ago
If you didn't go through a program, how did you get in touch with the schools to get the job?
imdaman765 2 months ago
@imdaman765 It was a fluke. I was contacted by a local private school who was recruiting on behalf of the local Board of Education.
bobbyfletchpeet 2 months ago
Great Vid!
ITOzann 2 months ago
How do they (people genarally) perceive you as a gaijin?
MukadaArma 2 months ago
i love this video so much. makes me wanna go to Japan more even. thanks for uploading rob-sensei.
renjuluis 3 months ago
They are so adorable<3
Moni0214 3 months ago
Thank you for sharing. I've considered teaching English in Japan. It looks very life filling.
Elligons 3 months ago
Please upload more!
ANything from the japanese culture! even its just a general store!
ZehSebastiaan 3 months ago
Great video!
I hope you upload more! It looks like alot of fun there :)
HarvestStation 3 months ago
i only watched up to 7min so far but i love you video already.
making me feel happy to see kids are happy and being theme self enjoying life
alexshai 3 months ago
amazing
R4F10 3 months ago
Now I can understand Life in Japan without having to actually go there, THANK YOU.
Theunratedr2 4 months ago
We should do that running stuff in the U.S. It should help get these fatty kids off their butts.
TheNuclearPistol 4 months ago
I live in America and my school does running in PE. You have to be able to run for 20 minutes without stopping to pass PE in High school and you have to take PE to graduate for at least two years. So we do have it, maybe your school doesn't???
ChamorruWarrior 4 months ago
@TheNuclearPistol we do but not like it is shown in the video. we run four laps around our football field. then we stand around talking to eachother.
TheNuclearPistol 4 months ago
I think it's great that such a small school has all the facilities needed in it. And I love your video. You have a great relationship with your students :D
oatsmilk91 5 months ago
omg, i bet that was the best experience of your life. IF i may ask what program did you go through in order to teach there. Or what are the requirements i should say.
danera20 5 months ago
@danera20 I didn't go through a program, although I hear the JET programme is still popular. Technically all you need is a university degree, but a lot of companies also like people to have TEFL qualifications. Good luck!
bobbyfletchpeet 5 months ago
I love your video ♡
Congratulations!
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FabiMeow 5 months ago
famous crossing in shinjuku ? i'm sure it's in shibuya
LOLOLOL32123 5 months ago
Absolutely brilliant job! I found your documentary incredibly interest!! congratulations!
centigrado 5 months ago
What's the title of that song by the choir?
highsoap 5 months ago
@highsoap It's "hajimari"
bobbyfletchpeet 5 months ago
they all are so cute :)
I like how the talk english with an accent haha
BedriyeAboud 5 months ago
Kids really are the same no matter where you go...thanks for posting this dude.
Pfletch83 5 months ago
great job, can't wait for the second part!
krisoijn 5 months ago
wow, amazing job...if you worked on the audio
george4vlogging 5 months ago
I like it (from Reddit)
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Dottedshine 5 months ago
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