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Video article 6:53A Comparison of the Alpha JX and TOTO C200 SW2044 Washlet Bidet Toilet Seats
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This video, titled "Alpha JX VS TOTO C200 SW2044 Washlet Bidet Toilet Seat Comparison | BidetKing.com," was released by BidetKing. The Alpha JX and TOTO C200 are two pillars of the Bidet Seats. Alpha JX is the most trusted by BidetKing users. And the TOTO C200 is manufactured by industry giant TOTO and is one of the most popular bidet seats in the country. In this video, two affordable, yet top-quality bidet seats are compared to see which one is better. The Alpha, known for its low-profile design, sturdy lids, and LED nightlights, or the TOTO, with its superior low-profile design and functionality, which one is better? -
Video article 1:55Cleaning Is a Part of Everyday Life at Schools in Japan. Let's Take a Look at the Commonplace Routine That Seems to Surprise Those Living Outside of Japan.
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Japanese Elementary School Students Cleaning Did you enjoy cleaning when you were a kid? Maybe not, but there are actually quite a few people in Japan who remember cleaning time in elementary school quite fondly. This video, “Japanese Students Clean Classrooms To Learn Life Skills” was created by “AJ+”. As you can see in the video, it is a natural thing for elementary school students in Japan to clean their classrooms themselves! This is a custom that people overseas are surprised at. The reason being that, in many cases, schools overseas hire janitors for cleaning. Let’s take a look at the introductory video of cleaning time for elementary school students. A nostalgic scene for Japanese people, and a maybe something new for those overseas. At Elementary Schools in Japan, It's Normal for Students to Clean Source :YouTube screenshot The joy of schools in Japan, and probably most schools around the world, is lunch time! You can see this at 0:29 in the video! When students in Japan finish eating, however, they clean up the used dishes by themselves after eating delicious meals. You can see cleaning time at 0:47, after lunch has ended. In Japan, students clean starting from elementary school. They clean classrooms and hallways all by themselves. At schools overseas, usually janitors do the cleaning, but in Japan, as seen in the video, it's a a part of everyday life for students to clean their schools by themselves. Children divide up their cleaning activities, diligently wiping down windows, mopping floors, sweeping, and getting rid of garbage. In Japan, cleaning is essentially another part of studying, and this is happens everyday. Japan's Cleaning Culture Source :YouTube screenshot At schools in Japan, students learn things that can be put to practical use. On such thing is cleaning. Students learn how to use cleaning utensils at school so they can put it into practice at home and in the future. Schools are not just a place to study, but also a place where students can bond and learn how to work as a team. Elementary school students in Japan learn these things from their everyday cleaning routine as well. Overseas Reactions Source :YouTube screenshot When foreigners watch this video, their reactions are noticeably different than those of the Japanese, to whom this is commonplace. In overseas countries, most people think “cleaning = labor,” and therefore think that cleaning activities are jobs for workers. There are also many people who understand the idea behind it, and the reason for keeping things clean. What Do the Teachers Think? Source :YouTube screenshot In the video, you can also see an interview of an elementary school teacher at 0:59. “Cleaning is something you have to be able to do for yourself later in life, so it's a custom that's likely to continue into the future,” she says. Summary of Cleaning at Japan's Elementary Schools Today we introduced a video about Japan’s everyday education. Many people might be surprised by this. However, for the Japanese, this is just a part of everyday life. So what do you think? Is it a good custom? And before answering, is your room clean? -
Video article 1:42A Pile-up of Smooth Surface "Machi Blocks" Often Seen on Roads and Rivers!
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This video, titled Machi Blockbuilder Super Stone Dealer 2" (間知ブロック積み工スーパー石屋2), was released by "koronero2." You can see stacked blocks when you walk along roads and rivers. They've been used since the early 1950's as a substitute for natural stone blocks. Compared to other construction methods, it is cheaper and JIS-compliant, and it is also used for disaster recovery work. Machi-Blocks are smooth and shaped like a sake cup, which makes them easy to use in curved areas. There are several ways of stacking machi-blocks, but stacking them to create valley formations is the most common. One of the upsides of machi-blocks is that they can be stacked in different ways. -
Video article 5:08A Plastic Oil Liquification Machine That Can Recycle Plastics Into Oil!
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This video, titled "Man invents machine to convert plastic into oil," was released by "ranibb." Plastic, as most people know, is made from oil. It is said that about 7% of the world's annual oil production is used for the production and manufacture of plastics. Plastic waste is a major problem for the entire world, with large amounts of plastic waste washing ashore on the coasts of the world and polluting the beautiful oceans. The plastic changes from a solid to a liquid to a gas by heating the plastic. Then, the gas is finally cooled down and returned to oil. This process of recycling plastic waste into oil is attracting attention from all over the world. -
Video article 0:59This Machine Can Process 250 Pages a Minute Without Tearing the Pages! The Ultra-High Speed Scanner BFS-Auto in Action!
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This video, titled "BFS-Auto: High Speed Book Scanner at over 250 pages/min," was published by "Ishikawa Group Laboratory." The BFS-Auto is a high speed scanner that can process 250 pages per minute through "non-destructive scanning" that scans books without breaking them apart. To scan a book. you simply load it onto the machine. The scanner will automatically process the rest of the book without you having to turn the pages by hand. Watching the video, you'll be amazed at how fast it scans. The books are scanned at high speed and without interruption, so it's possible that some images may be crooked, but even if the image is scanned in a crooked state, it can be readjusted. -
Video article 1:29The 83x Optical Zoom Is Phenomenal! Introducing the Nikon Coolpix p900, Which Can Even See the Craters on the Moon!
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This video, titled "Nikon coolpix P900 83x optical zoom world record - video test on moon", was released by "nature tv Lothar Lenz." Nikon's Coolpix p900 is a digital camera with an unparalleled zoom function. In this video, you can check out the amazing zoom capabilities of the Nikon Coolpix p900! One of the features of this digital camera is its 83x optical zoom. It's so powerful that you can clearly see the craters on the surface of the moon. The camera is equipped with a super ED lens with high chromatic aberration correction capability, so even the rough texture of the Moon's surface can be clearly seen. When you watch the video, you'll feel as if the moon is right in front of your eyes! -
Video article 1:51"Each One of Us Lights the Way to the Future." A Company Message Expressed Through a Fusion of Technology and Art
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This video, titled "光を灯す/future with bright lights," was released by KANDENKO CO., LTD. ((株)関電工). This video was created with the theme of "future and hope" by the artist YeYe and others, and depicts the company message of KANDENKO, which is "Each one of us lights the way to the future." When the line is draw with AgIC, an circuit marker, the ink is charged with electricity and lights are turned on. With the soothing music playing, the beautiful cityscape with its three-dimensional towers and buildings appearing one after another will naturally give you hope for the future. -
Video article 4:13Life as a High School Student in Japan! Commuting to School, Classes, and Recess... These Girls Show Us Their Daily Lives!
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This video, titled "Japanese High School Life - Come to School with Me," was released by "Ai from Japan." You can see the daily lives of Japan's high school students in this video. The video shows high school girls having fun, and of course, the natural smiles on their faces. If you're thinking of sending your child to study at a Japanese school, this video is a great way to get a feel for the atmosphere of a Japanese high school. It also shows a high school cafeteria. You can see what kind of lunch Japanese high school students have. There are many high schools in Japan, so if you're interested in seeing what they're like, be sure to check out the video! -
Video article 2:15Learn About Japanese Public Bath Culture and Avoid Embarrassment!
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Japan's Public Baths This video, titled "Boys Stepping Into a Public Bath for the First Time. Cow Soap Commercial 'My First Trip To a Sento Bathhouse'" (銭湯、そのレトロ空間に初めて足を踏み入れた少年たちは…?牛乳石鹸CM「はじめての銭湯」篇), was released by "moviecollectionjp." Public baths, or "銭湯" (sento) in Japanese, are one of many Japanese cultures. There are many people who know the word "sento" but have never actually been to one. As the number of sento open for business decreases year after year, the opportunity to actually visit a sento for a bath is dwindling. To promote "Good Bath Day" on November 26, this video introduces the charms of Japan's sento. If you're interested in Japanese traditional culture, be sure to give it a watch! November 26, Good Bath Day Source :YouTube screenshot This video will help you learn how to enter a sento and what to be mindful about. If you're thinking about going to a sento in Japan, this video is a good place to start. In public places, such as sento, people are expected to behave in a respectful manner. Japanese and English subtitles are displayed at key points, so overseas travelers can easily understand what's happening. Learn How to Enjoy Japan's Sento in the Video Source :YouTube screenshot When you enter the bathhouse, the first thing you need to do is put your shoes in a locker, as shown at 0:19 in the video. Be sure not to lose the key! After paying the clerk, it's time for a bath! From 0:47 in the video, you can see children washing their bodies. At sento, it's good manners to wash your body before soaking in the baths. From 0:59 in the video, you can see adults and children helping to wash one another's backs, which is another charm of Japan's sento culture. It’s also important to follow proper etiquette, such as not entering the baths with a towel, and not diving into the water. After you've enjoyed your time at the bathhouse, there are certain manners to follow when getting out of the baths, such as putting away any buckets, etc. you used and wiping your body off properly. You can see a massage chair at 1:50 in the video. You can use these after a bath to revitalize your body. The video ends with the children bidding farewell to the woman at the booth. It's important to maintain good manners with people, not only in Japan's sento but when using other public facilities as well. So What Kind of Place Are Japan's Sento Exactly? Photo:A cypress bath and bucket at a sento Sento are public bathhouses in Japan. They are also called furoya (風呂屋) or yuya (湯屋) in Japanese. At sento, a boiler is used to boil a large amount of water, and tall exhaust chimneys are often a feature of a sento. Some public bathhouses use hot springs, and one of the best ways to enjoy visiting public bathhouses in Japan is to learn about the different types of spring water they use. Another appeal of Japan's sento is that you can enjoy a variety of baths, including cold water baths, denkiburo (baths with a slight electric current), waterfall baths, jet baths, medicinal baths, open-air baths, saunas, ganban'yoku, and more. Large scale public bathhouses are called "Super Sento" and often offer meals and other services. Another feature of public bathhouses is that the walls are generally decorated with special paintings and tiles. When you visit Japan, be sure to take a relaxing soak while enjoying the beautiful decorations of the bathhouse. The Roots and History of Japan's Sento Photo:Sento It is said that sento originate from the time when Buddhism was introduced to Japan. The reason sento were built was for monks to cleanse their bodies. Bathhouses were set up in temples and were popular not only among monks, but also among the impoverished. Summary of Japan's Traditional Sento Photo:Sento equipment Japanese culture is very profound, and sento are no exception. Before you actually visit a sento, be sure to check out this video to learn the manners and rules of Japan's public bathhouses first. By doing so, you're sure to have a wonderful time at Japan's public baths! -
Video article 2:58From a Bowel Professional Who Has Performed Over 40,000 Colonoscopies! The Secret to the Longevity of the Japanese and Italians Lies in the Natural Ingredients of Their Diets!
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Tsuneo Matsuo is a doctor who has examined the large intestine of more than 40,000 people. He is a specialist when it comes to intestines and has published many books. Matsuo was one of the first promote "Fermented Cuisine" and "Mediterranean Cuisine" as effective in cultivating a healthy gut, and has proposed the term "Mediterranean-style Japanese Cuisine." He believes that the secret to longevity lies in certain Japanese and Italian ingredients. Bu what are these ingredients? Watch this video to find out and you'll be on your way to cultivating a healthy gut! -
Video article 14:59Sharpening a Chisel, an Essential Tool for Carpentry! Bringing Worn-Out Tools Back to Life to Be as Good as New!
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This video, titled "宮大工が職人技で教える初心者のための”のみ”の研ぎ方はこれだ! Sharpening a Japanese Chisel," was released by "翠紅舎 Suikoushya." The chisel shown in this video is a tool mainly consisting of a metal blade and a handle, and is used for drilling holes or engraving in wood, stone, metal, etc. There are several types of chisels and each has its own special use. They are used often in Japanese crafts. Flat bladed chisels are called flat chisels, Other blades are made of other materials, such as soft iron or steel. In this video, you can learn about the chisel, an indispensable tool for carpenters, and how to maintain it. -
Video article 1:50Simulating the Touchdown of the Spacecraft “Hayabusa 2” With CG Animation! All Eyes Are Fixed on the Unprecedented Achievement of Rendezvousing With the Asteroid Ryugu!
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The Asteroid Surveying Spacecraft "Hayabusa 2" This video, titled "「Hayabusa 2」CG Conceptual Video of Touchdown/"Hayabusa2" CG Animation"(「はやぶさ2」タッチダウン想像図CG/"Hayabusa2" CG Animation), was released by "Jaxa | Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency." “Hayabusa 2,” introduced in the video, is an asteroid surveying spacecraft developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency JAXA as a successor to the spacecraft “Hayabusa.” This video introduces JAXA’s CG video of Hayabusa 2 touching down on the asteroid Ryugu and retrieving a surface sample. It's only a conceptual video; however, the plan of Hayabusa 2’s touchdown is visualized in an easy-to-understand manner. The basic settings and touchdown methods of the “Hayabusa 2” are the same as its predecessor, Hayabusa; however, the spacecraft has been significantly improved and the ion engine and antenna surroundings have been greatly augmented. The news that this groundbreaking mission was successful also attracted a lot of attention around the world. Incidentally, “Hayabusa” is also used as the project name for JAXA’s asteroid survey project. The Touchdown of Hayabusa 2 Source :YouTube screenshot The first “Hayabusa” mission’s goal was to bring back rock samples from asteroids for the first time ever. The mission succeeded, and the return of “Hayabusa” received praise from all around the world; in Japan, it received so much attention that it was made into a movie. Whereas the first Hayabusa was an experimental machine, Hayabusa 2, shown in the footage, collected samples from the surface of an asteroid which has organic matter and water on it. And the developmental process differs from its predecessor in that it was designed to collect surface samples from an asteroid with organic matter and water to obtain clues about the existence of rare metals and the mystery of the birth of life. The survey plan of the “Hayabusa 2” was also carefully scheduled. The “Hayabusa 2” was launched from the Tanegashima Space Center Large Rocket Launch Site in 2014 to coincide with the timing of when the asteroid Ryugu would be closest to the Earth. Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see from 1:09 in the video, once the spacecraft has come into the closest proximity with the asteroid Ryugu, they first launch an impactor command with the goal of creating a crater on the surface of Ryugyu to make it easier for Hayabusa 2 to land. This impactor command was named "Explorer" after the world’s first satellite series. Hayabusa 2 will attempt to touch down after taking rock samples scattered in the vicinity during the second Explorer launch. A small rover was also placed on the asteroid Ryugu, which collected as many surface samples as possible after touchdown and returned to Earth by fully autonomous operation. Summary of Hayabusa 2's Touchdown Mission Source :YouTube screenshot The Ryugu project was featured on NHK as a special program and was also broadcast overseas. It was very well received abroad, and managed to attract attention from all over the world. The success of Hayabusa 2's touchdown mission is said to be an incredible feat. You can see the details on JAXA’s official website. 【Official Website】JAXA Hayabusa 2 Project http://www.hayabusa2.jaxa.jp/en/ -
Video article 12:48The Cutting-Edge Robotics Technology of FANUC. The Company Renowned for Its Advanced Technology and Services Around the World, Announces a New Product for 2020!
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The Cutting-Edge Robotics Company, FANUC This video, titled "FANUC Product Introduction (Full Version) 2020" (ファナック 商品紹介(フルバージョン) 2020), was uploaded by "FANUC CORPORATION." Have you heard of the robotics company FANUC? FANUC is a Japanese electrical equipment manufacturer that ranks first in the world in sales of robots and peripheral machine products for factory automation equipment. They're located in Oshinomura(忍野村,Oshinomura), Minamitsuru Ward(南都留郡,Minamitsurugun), Yamanashi Prefecture(山梨県,Yamanashiken). FANUC was the first manufacturer to successfully develop Japan's first numerical control device (NC) in 1956, and since then has continued to supply CNC equipment and robots for machine tools worldwide. The name FANUC has grown into an international brand thanks to its advanced technology and service. In this article, we'll introduce a number of exciting and futuristic factory automation products that FANUC will release in 2020! FANUC's CNC Series Source :YouTube screenshot FANUC’s CNC series is a vital product group that serves as the core of its FA products. The world-class CNC series, that increases productivity in manufacturing, uses an interface called iHMI, shown at 1:09 in the video, which is equipped with a high-quality AI that allows users to intuitively manipulate high-level production functions and simultaneous sharing of information regarding maintenance through networking. The FANUC servo motor offers a diverse lineup of motors that meet the needs of a wide range of customers, from small to large, and provides a comfortable manufacturing environment with excellent operability and easy maintenance. The Manufacturing Functions of FANUC Source :YouTube screenshot FANUC's products, which can be seen at 1:40 have earned a worldwide reputation for their machining performance. Even flat surface machining and shaping of complex shaped molds can be done at high speed and with high precision. AI servo tuning uses AI to automate the technology that skilled craftsmen have developed through experience. You can see the AI feed-forward tuning in progress at 3:03 in the video. In addition, the combination of CNC, servo motors, and robots makes it easy to perform complex laser engraving, metal cutting, and welding processes. About the FANUC robots introduced in the video Source :YouTube screenshot FANUC has a wide range of robots in its robot lineup, ranging from a 500 gram payload robot to a large robot with a payload of over 2.3 tons. These can be seen at 4:52 in the video. Cumulative production of FANUC robots has exceeded 640,000 units, making it the world's top producer of robots. Robomachines, its bestselling product so far, is yellow, FANUC’s brand color, but its new series, shown at 6:57, features a green color scheme and is a cooperative robot that stops moving when touched by a person. The Collaborative Robot provides a barrier-free environment for humans and robots to work together, helping to significantly improve workflow. Machines such as spot welding robots, arc welding robots, SCARA robots, handling robots, and Robodrills that incorporate high-precision vision sensors shown at 7:33 and force sensors shown at 7:51, can learn and manufacture products at higher speeds and with greater precision through the introduction of AI functionality. Summary of the Advanced Robotics Company, FANUC Although people tend to think of FA machines and robots as products for large factories, FANUC provides FA products for small and medium-sized companies as well. Its products can be operated via a tablet terminal interface and can be moved by AGVs and dollies. FANUC prides itself on its safe design, and its collaborative robots boast a safety design that does not require protective measures even in small work spaces, as they stop safely when touched by a person. The Japanese manufacturing industry is comprised of nearly 90% small and medium-sized enterprises. FANUC’s FA machines such as its small production processing machine, Roboshot and Robonano are bringing an industrial revolution to modern machining. 【Official Homepage】FANUC CORPORATION https://www.fanuc.co.jp/eindex.html -
Video article 10:30Japan's Health Insurance System Is of a High Caliber, With Generous Support in Case of an Emergency! Check Out the Different Types of Health Insurance Plans, Their Features, and What to Look for When Applying!
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This video, titled "A 10-Minute Overview of Japan's Health Insurance System and How It Works" (10分でわかる健康保険制度の概要と仕組み), was released by "takopetty" (タコペッティ). This is an easy-to-understand summary of Japan's health insurance system. There are several types of social insurance in Japan, including health insurance, long-term care insurance, worker's accident insurance, unemployment insurance, and annuity insurance. If you are a company employee, the company pays the premiums, and if you are working as an individual, you pay the premiums yourself. By paying the premiums, you have a system in place to get support in case of an emergency. Money, such as high-cost medical expense benefits and injury and illness allowance can be received if you apply for them, so you can rest assured that you'll be able to apply and receive money the right way if the situation arises. -
Video article 26:05All Eyes on Kawasaki Heavy Industries' Manufacturing Robot! What Is This Technologically Advanced, Industrial Robot Used For?
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This video, titled "[Learning Sunday] Robots by Kawasaki Heavy Industries|July 30, 2017 Broadcast" (【モノ知りサンデー】2017年7月30日放送「ロボット」川崎重工業), was released by "Sun Television" (サンテレビ). It introduces the Kawasaki Museum, a corporate museum of Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, and the robots inside the manufacturing plant. The museum displays motorcycles, bullet trains, and manufacturing robots. High-tech robots are used by equipment manufacturers both in Japan and abroad, including in medical and nursing care settings. The manufacturing process of robots is divided into various processes, with detailed work being done by skilled employees and robots making robots. Watch the video to see how the robots are made! -
Video article 1:11Nothing Beats the Warmth of Japanese Cypress Bath! A Video to Experience a Cypress Bath!
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This video, titled "Cypress Bath" (檜風呂), was uploaded by "tabierful." As the title of the video suggests, it gives viewers a taste of Japan's warm cypress baths. Take a break and listen to the soothing sound of hot water with some quiet background music. The video is only about a minute long, so even if you don't have much time it's a nice, quick watch. Starting from 0:03 in the video, you can see a Japanese cypress bath, and we recommend that you pay close attention to the architecture and layout. It might give you some ideas for your bathroom! Besides the architecture and layout, you can also get a feel for what it's like to enjoy a Japanese cypress bath. For those interested, you can see what it's like here before experiencing one in person! -
Video article 7:17Why Does a Japanese Sauna Help You Get Fit? Learn About the Activities of the Japan Association of Sauna, Which Investigates the Effects of Sauna on the Body, and How to Use a Sauna Effectively!
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This video, titled "The Benefits of Saunas|The World's First Study Begins" (サウナで「ととのう」ワケ 世界初の研究始まる), was released by "HTB News" (HTBニュース). Most hot springs and public baths in Japan are equipped with a sauna. Many people go to hot springs and public baths to enjoy sauna. The people introduced in the video are members of the Japan Association of Sauna, which was established to study sauna. They go into the sauna after tests to examine brain activity and see how it changes. Sauna has blood circulation-boosting properties, and it is said that by relaxing in them, your body will be readjusted. Spend some quality time in a Japanese sauna, which is both comfortable and good for you. Sometimes you just need to sweat it out! -
Video article 8:26A Glimpse at the Day-To-Day Life of Japanese High School Girls! This Popular Video With Over 3 Million Views, Gives Viewers Insight Into the Daily Life of a Japanese High School Girl, Through the Eyes of an International Student
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The Life of an International Student at a Japanese High School This time, we would like to introduce the video "A day in a Japanese High School // japan vlog # 1," where you can see the life of a Canadian high school girl studying in Japan. With over 3 million views, this video has become popular all over the world. Sophia, the person who took this video, studied Japanese through textbooks and YouTube education channels before studying abroad. She went to Japan for a study abroad program called Rotaly and stayed there for 11 months. We can see the life of Japanese high school girls from the perspective of foreign students. It's a chance for even Japanese people to learn something they might not have noticed about their daily lives. Let's take a look at the daily scenes and routines of international students attending Japanese schools. Japan's School Uniforms Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see from 0:16 in the video, high schoolers in Japan have uniforms designated by the school. Among high school girls who care about fashion, finding fashionable ways to wear their uniforms is part of everyday life. Sophia also looks in the mirror in the morning to make sure everything is in order. Many school uniforms are sailor uniforms or blazers. In fact, school uniforms are so important that some students choose a school strictly based on how cute or cool the school uniform is. The Daily Commute for a High School Girl in Japan Source :YouTube screenshot Next is the school scene in Japan, which you can watch from 0:45 in the video. Japanese high school girls go to school by train, bus, bicycle, or on foot. This video shows a group of girls going by train. Sophia seems to have about a 20 minute commute to school. The Everyday Classroom Life of a High School Girl in Japan Source :YouTube screenshot You can see Sophia arriving at school around 2:29 in the video and greeting her friends. Japanese classrooms generally have about 40 students per class, with wooden desks arranged in 5-6 rows. Even now, many schools still use blackboards and chalk, but they are gradually switching to electronic blackboards and whiteboards. Students study all day in these classrooms. You can also see children diligently doing class work and preparing for exams. They also study English as well, but the high school students in the video seem to be quite shy. Source :YouTube screenshot One of the fun things in school life is lunch time. You can see this at 5:42 in the video. Japanese high school students bring their own lunch boxes or buy and eat lunch at the school cafeteria or shop. As you can see at 7:08, when all the lessons are over, students clean the classroom by themselves. Groups of four or five students are assigned to clean the school grounds each week, and when it's their turn, they stay until all of the cleaning is finished. This cleaning custom is one of the characteristics of Japanese school life and has been very well received by the international community. Many elementary and junior high schools also have this practice. Summary of a Day in the Life of a High School Girl in Japan Photo:School classroom How'd you enjoy a day in the life of a high school girl in Japan? We think that it's good to get a glimpse of the daily lives of those who grew up in a different culture, in order to see a different perspective. If you look at school life in Japan from the perspective of an international student, there's probably a lot of differences. Learn about the life of a high school girl in Japan through this video! -
Video article 8:55The Role of School Lunches in Japan. It Isn't Just Lunch, but an Important Time to Learn About Food and Nutrition!
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This video, "School Lunch in Japan - It's Not Just About Eating!," was released by "CafCu Media." In the video, they visit an elementary school with 682 students in grade 6 in Saitama Prefecture. It begins with the children going to school, shows how meals are prepared at the food service center, introduces the utensils used to eat the meals, and shows how the meals are prepared, eaten, and cleaned up. School lunch in Japan is not just a time to eat lunch, but also an important time to learn through "food." The children say "Itadakimasu" before eating, and "gochisosama" when finished, which are phrases to thank the person who made the meal, as well as those who grew the ingredients. Students prepare their own food and clean up after themselves. Japanese people learn the importance of food and the proper way to eat from an early age through school lunches. -
Video article 5:13Start the Day off With a Traditional Japanese Meal! Look at All the Appetizing Dishes!
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This video, titled "How to make ★Japanese traditional Breakfast★ ~伝統的な日本の朝ごはんの作り方~(EP3)," was released by "Kitchen Princess Bamboo: Japanese Everyday Food". The video explains how to cook rice and make miso soup in English. If you want to eat a traditional Japanese breakfast at home, we recommend taking a look at this video! It's only 5 minutes long, so if you have some free time, be sure to check it out. The explanations are thorough, so we also recommend it for those who don't cook much. It features rice and miso soup, as well as fried eggs and a dish dressed with sesame sauce. It's safe to say that this is a video that is sure to get you in the mood for some delicious Japanese cuisine! -
Video article 11:17A Calligrapher Explains the Key to Writing Beautiful Japanese in an Easy-to-Understand Manner! Balancing Letters When Writing Horizontally
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This video, titled "[I See!] How to Write Beautiful Calligraphy From Left to Right!!" (【なるほど!】横書きをキレイに書くコツ教えます!!), was released by "Crown Prince Takumi" ( 東宮たくみ). Are you confident in your kanji? Many people feel anxious and uncertain about their handwriting? In this video, Takumi Higashimiya, a popular, long-time calligrapher, teaches you how to write beautiful kanji! In this episode, he shows how to make the characters look neat in "horizontal writing," a not-so-common way to write calligraphy. His advice on balancing the size of kanji and hiragana is a must-see! If you're learning Japanese, this can be a great tool to help improve your handwriting! -
Video article 12:15Cute, Popular Products From the 100 Yen Shop, Daiso! Cute, Colorful Masking Tape to Get You Excited!
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This video, titled "Daiso Stationery Unboxing Video + Daiso Masking Tape Sampler ? | Rainbowholic" (ダイソー文具開封動画 + ダイソーのマスキングテープサンプラー ? | Rainbowholic), was released by "rainbowholicTV." Masking tape is a tape that can be applied and removed many times due to its low adhesive strength. It's printed with stylish floral and pastel patterns, and can be used to decorate diaries, notebook covers, and other small items. As a standard decoration item in the Japanese stationery world, it has become a must-have item for girls who love stylish stationery. They're available at 100-yen stores such as Daiso, and you can't help but pick them up for their cute looks and practicality. In this video, you can see how to make an original sample book by attaching masking tape to the full width of a notebook. -
Video article 3:55At the Forefront of Cancer Treatment, the Number One Cause of Death in Japan! A Look at the Anti-Cancer Mesh That Can Be Applied to Cure Cancer!
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This video, titled "Cancer Treatment That Can Be Applied - Anti-Cancer Mesh - a Video of the Latest Research: The Power of Nims 10" (貼って治すがん治療 ~抗がんメッシュ~ 最新研究映像 NIMSの力10), was released by "nimspr." Cancer is a common and dreaded disease for Japanese people. Basically, when a patient develops cancer, he or she undergoes a surgical operation to remove the cancerous cells and surrounding lymph nodes. However, the anti-cancer mesh introduced in this article is a groundbreaking invention that can provide effective cancer treatment just by applying it to the cancerous area. The video explains in an easy-to-understand manner why the anti-cancer mesh is useful for cancer treatment. Currently, it is still in the clinical trial stage for treatment after cancer surgery, but it is expected to be used in early cancer treatment and prevention of recurrence and metastasis in the future. Cancer is the leading cause of death in Japan. As the population ages, the risk of cancer increases further, which is why there are high expectations for the introduction of anti-cancer mesh that can be used to treat cancer. -
Video article 5:14Learn the Depths of Science by Experimenting With Familiar Materials! For Future Scientists|#14 A Return to Superhydrophobia!
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This video, titled "For Future Scientists|#14 A Return to Superhydrophobia!" ( 未来の科学者たちへ #14「超撥水ふたたび」), was released by "nimspr." This is the 14th episode of the popular "For Future Scientists" series, "A Return to Superhydrophobia," in which you can learn about basic science using everyday objects. As you can see from the title "A return," the previous episode was about the theory and experiments of super hydrophobia, but this time, two easy to understand experiments are conducted to show how super hydrophobia works in real life. Both experiments can be done with easily obtainable materials. For super water-repellent coatings, water-repellent sprays and paints sold at home improvement stores could be used as substitutes. If you're interested in trying these experiments out, be sure to give them a try, as it's easier to learn through hands on experiences!