What are Japanese High School Girls eating at this Catholic School?

We visit a Japanese Catholic High School in Japan and follow around two Japanese high schoolers to see what they have for lunch! Doesn’t it look delicious!?

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0:00 Intro
0:36 Morning Starts With Church
1:43 Sneaking Into the Cafeteria
3:20 Chicken & Egg Rice Bowl
6:35 The Students Liven Up the Cafeteria
7:28 Rice Balls for 80 Yen!
8:58 Teachers Eat Lunch at the Cafeteria Too
11:17 Lunch Break START
13:11 Where’s Her Lunch?
13:54 Eating Lunch in the Classroom
15:13 Service of Our Channel!

45 Comments

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. ホントにたまらなく素敵ヽ(^o^)丿だ。16、17、18歳って一生に一回しかないんだよね😄楽しんでほしいと心の底から思う、おじさんは羨ましくて涙が止まらないなんてね…。ビール飲みながら自分はどうだったかな???とか思い出して感傷に浸っています😎

  4. I'm surprised there are Catholic schools in Japan, but I don't think there's a danger of Christianity overtaking Buddhism or Shinto. Christianity is still very much a minority, and I suspect non-religious is on the rise in every industrialized nation, including Japan

  5. They are wearing the summer uniform here. I wonder what is their spring/autumn/winter uniform? Is it the gakuran/sailor fuku? I doubt it because catholic-run schools in the West were the first to introduce blazer uniforms.

  6. Japanese kids are treated very well. My niece and her son are currently in Osaka. I have not had a chance to visit them…may be when I retire and have money…

  7. 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.

  8. 50過ぎのオッサンなんだけど、アイスの自販機があるのが驚き。学食のテーブルにCCレモンの缶があるのも違和感ある。時代は変わったということか。