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This TikToker shares the surprising things that are commonplace in Japanese schools
As we’ve seen in countless Hollywood movies and sitcoms, American high school is full of intense drama where romance and teenage tears meet the kind of gossip you’d find only at the headquarters of super-cool fashion magazines. School life in Japan is very different from usual.
Thanks to Japan’s high educational standards, schools have a place to learn structure and discipline.This Japanese school teacher known as Hitoshi Bito on TikTok shares a rare glimpse from her first-hand perspective into how strikingly different Japanese schools are from those you and I attended.
Hito Bito’s TikTok channel boasts 427.9K followers and her videos have amassed a whopping 16.2M total likes. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the most interesting things about Japanese schools that Hito Bito shared on her TikTok channel, so sit close!
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This American TikTok Creator Reveals Japanese Schools That Shock Americans Seriously
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“About my school in Japan that could put Americans in a coma. We have to change from outdoor shoes to indoor shoes as soon as we enter the school. No, a love note in the shoebox.” I never saw a confession.”
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“Also, you don’t know anything about cleanliness until you go to a Japanese school, because these kids clean every nook and cranny of the school every day.”
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“They also serve lunch themselves and clean the trays. This certainly blew my mind, but it’s definitely a good way to go.”
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“What puts me in an absolute spiral almost every day now is that they leave the windows open and there is no heating or air conditioning in the hallways so I have to put on my coat and walk around.”
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“So perhaps the most coma-inducing part is the dress code. not here.
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“And I don’t follow these rules, but I don’t wear piercings or make up.”
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This is the full video of Hito Bito shared on his TikTok channel.
@hito.bito School lunch was so delicious, but I had a stroke #Japan Travel #japanlife #gingerinjapan #Japanese culture ♬ Sakura Kiss (From “Ouran High School Host Club”) – AmaLee