Thank you for the great video. This video has given me new information I didn't know. Anywhere else in Japan is fine. Please show it to me again. Thank you.
I have no words for this....just ASTOUNDING. I lived in Japan for many years, and my wife is from Nagasaki. This is surreal to us. A profound THANK YOU.
Not to detract from the work that was done, but the reason it looks like that is because the original black & white footage has been heavily processed by AI. This is not the 1940s quality.
@@iroll That is the point, thanks to AI , it's a part of the restoration process. So old film clips can look like new again. The cars, the people come closer to you, like you can almost touch them on the screen.
@@bardo0007 I agree with you on the ultimate experience of this film, but it's not a restoration and it's not exemplary of footage from the 1940s as shot then. AI cannot pull more information from the film than was already there, it fills in gaps with new information. It really should be called enhancement or impression. It's like those AI photo 'restoration' programs - if you've ever played with them, sometimes they are miraculous but many times they create faces for your folks that are clearly wrong from memory or other better pictures. If you didn't know the people, you wouldn't know the difference, but if you do then you know it's not really restoration. It's not a question of good or bad, just awareness that AI is the equivalent of "artist's impression."
This video is insanely good and accurate, it usually is still too fast or too slow, even the quality is amazing, it's definitely the best i've seen from the 40's so far, great work!
This is so awesome!! ....beautiful Restoration, & looks like I can just jump in there... Hard to believe that this over 75 years ago... Thanks for posting this.😊
This is the view from Haneda Airport to the Inaribashi bridge along the Ebitori gawa River after the war ended in 1945 Summer. The Haneda Airport building at that time was located on the site of the current Haneda Weather Observation Doppler Radar, and it was a small local airport where mainly light aircraft took off and landed.
Imagine telling those people that in next few decades, it would be bustling with jet airliners that carry hundreds of people at sub-sonic speed, they would find it hard to believe.
I was stationed at Yokota Air Base from December 1968 till December 1970. Went to Haneda Airport while working part time for Seaboard Airlines. 2 of our DC-8s had diverted there due to bad fog at Yokota. At that time Haneda was the international airport for Tokyo. Wish I had taken some pictures of that day.
Salute to everyone in Japan from a retired U.S. Navy chief petty officer. Haneda Airport International Terminal is a thing of beauty today! So sobering to see this film footage from right after the war. I hope for the best for Japan, always, and that Japan and the U.S. will be friends forever.
@@bukkaratsuppa6414 I'm japanese and no, it's not "burdensome" despite what your Russian state TV says. In fact, I'm so so glad that the soviets didn't come here first after the war, we'd be another impoverished, authoritarian "communist" state now, instead of a free, Democratic country. Thank you Dmitri for your opinion, but no thanks.
@@bukkaratsuppa6414 I'm japanese and no, it's not "burdensome" despite what your Russian state TV says. In fact, I'm so so glad that the soviets didn't come here first in the 1940s - we'd be yet another miserable authoritarian "communist" state now, instead of a free and Democratic developed country. Thank you Dmitri for your opinion, but I think we'll keep our current friends, no nuclear Dobby needed.
The last clips of film showing the laundry hanging out to dry among the wooden structures was the most mesmerizing for me. Finding someone who continued on with their daily life and struggles.
Remastering technique and technology continue to amaze me. And I think it’s so important that historical record like this be cleaned up and put on display. Thanks for doing this.
We had jet liners in the 70s, just 3 decades after 40s. To those people, they experienced so much changes throughout decades, from our 2020s perspective, planes in the 90s and now are pretty much the same. Our major change was the internet.
Good footage. Tokyo then was rebuilding, but it will have been for nothing. A few years later, Godzilla will make his appearance and Tokyo residents will have to start rebuilding all over again.
When i see these films remastered from 1925 to say the 1950's, i know my Mom and Dad are both living and making a future. In late 1948 they would be about 20 -25 at that time. Love these films.
Wow... that's a great video and a kudos to the fantastic work you`d done to make this to this quality.. I spent nearly two weeks in Tokyo and Osaka few months ago and visited few other places of historically significant.. and really amazed to see their developments following the bomb droppings and war. Wondering if you are able to give a link to the original black and white footage...just to see the change you`ve done. Thanks again..!!!
Boeing B-17s "flying fortress" bombers on the right at :33. My guess is that they were SB-17s which were search and rescue versions that could drop a detachable boat from their undersides for survivors of an aircraft ditching or a ship sinking. Many were stationed in Japan after WWII especially during the Korean War.
海老取川沿いの風景が現在と然程違って見えないのが不思議です。前面撮影の映像で見える橋梁は 京浜電鉄穴守線の海老取川橋梁でありましょうか。 It's strange that the scenery along the Ebitori River doesn't look much different from today. The bridge seen in the front shot is probably the Ebitori River Bridge on the Keihin Electric Railway Anamori Line.
I believe you're correct, about the river. But I'd place the riverside locale just about where the monorail runs as it nears the modern Haneda airport. Glad Haneda is the beautiful airport that it is today! Love Japan -- salute from a retired U.S. Navy chief petty officer.
@@johnc2438 Thank you for your reply. We would like to express our deepest respect to the efforts you have made to beautifully restore these valuable records and make them available to the public.
That Quonset Hut looks kinda shabby for being just a few years old. Interesting to see lots of the original Japanese structures intact. Wish the cameraman expanded beyond the loop he kept on but quite interesting, nonetheless. Thanks for posting.
Quonset huts were temporary buildings used by the government through the 1950s and were expendable, sometimes neglected or abused. During the Korean war they were used extensively throughout the US and were abandoned or scrapped after a single use .
What an amazing video, we tend to think the world in 1940s is colored by just black, white and glay. But this video makes us remember the people in that time see the same colorful world as now we see.
great video nass american rebuilding of japan after the war are not shown on the tube much! most americans have 0 knowledge of this! once again i commend ur work at keeping history alive!
Not long then after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Lost an Uncle in that war. Amazing film restoration. My hat is off to you. Thanks for all the great videos.
My guess would be no later than 1946 (maybe even as early as fall 1945), based on seeing a few Japanese men in army uniforms and a woman whose skirt length is "end-of-war" length (just below the knee). Would not most Japanese men have switched to civilian dress by 1948? There weren't many changes made to U.S. civilian autos until the late, late 1940's. I could be very wrong, of course, but late 1945 or sometime in 1946 is my guess.
the blue Olds is a 1947 66. the young man did exactly the same as I used to do when I saw a parked olds of that vintage which s peering inside to check if it had the Hydramatic fitted.Most if not all , did. The splendid grey/light brown Buick rounding a corner, is a 1947 Super model. I had a black identical car once.
I enjoy to watch your restoration videos and this one is fascinating! It's so smooth like using modern camera. Maybe this is a POV when you suddenly go back to the past.
Would you like to visit the 1940s? Which city?
Osaka please
@@NASS_0 47 to 60 so 50's
Tehran (Iran)
Buenos Aires or Montevideo, please
Thank you for the great video. This video has given me new information I didn't know. Anywhere else in Japan is fine. Please show it to me again. Thank you.
あまりにも鮮明で度肝を抜かれました…
戦後間もない80年前、アメリカ統治下の日本の景色が、鮮明過ぎて、まるで今日のように感じてしまう。
当時の日本は、米軍に占領されていた。 日本製品は、「占領下の日本製品」と名付けられていた。。。
画像修復が完璧ですね。昨日撮影したかのよう。
1950年以前の日本の映像としては、断トツに過去最高でしょ
ここまで綺麗な映像だと、当時の空気感まで感じ取れる
色も秒間60コマも鮮明さも元の素材にはないわけで、それら足りないものはAIによって無いものをつけ足しているので、調味料だらけの白身魚を食べているようなものです。
@@domonta2000 さん
これはAIで学習した経験則に基づき元映像から推論してディテールを再現してるので、調味だらけの白身魚のよう元とは全く異質なものに変えるのとはちょっと方向性が違いますね
前者はレストア、後者はカスタムといったところでしょうか
今後AIによる再現性が加速度的に進歩するのは間違いない。まずは古い映画の4Kリマスターが次々と出てくるんじゃないかな。アニメも飛び出るステレオ映像ではなく作画自体をAIで3D化するのもありそうだ。
従来型の手作業リマスタリングを超越して、完全AIによるリモデル・リビルドって感じ?こういうニュース・ドキュ映像なら概ね史料価値向上するのでGJだが、商業娯楽作品はもはや別物リメイク扱いになりそう。従来の名作のリメイクでも反発招きがち。ただ画がきれいになっただけで肝心の魂が抜け落ち、リメイクしたやつはオリジ監督の意図が分かってないとか。
今後はAI主導で、昔の低画質・低音質・作画崩壊ならではの味わいガー、機械に名作がレイプされるーみたいなw
新作の時代劇の中で、建物セットや従来型CGやリアル乗り物・衣装再現ではなく、こういう古い実写のAI強化版からコピペしてフィーチャーする手法はありかな。
素晴らしい。映像が奇麗だと本当にタイムスリップした気分が味わえます。
それな☺️
現代人がタイムスリップしてスマホで撮影した後、戻ってきたような
鮮明な動画ですね。ビックリしました。
すごく貴重な映像を投稿して頂きありがとうございます。東京の風景もこの頃もカッコいいと思いました。
I have no words for this....just ASTOUNDING.
I lived in Japan for many years, and my wife is from Nagasaki. This is surreal to us. A profound THANK YOU.
1971年生まれです
自分の親が幼き頃に見ていた様な風景といいますか空気感を感じる大変貴重な映像ですね
映像が綺麗過ぎて… ありがとうございます。
This is the best quality video I have ever seen from the 1940's. Looks like it was shot in the 80's , amazing!
oh! Thanks !!
Not to detract from the work that was done, but the reason it looks like that is because the original black & white footage has been heavily processed by AI. This is not the 1940s quality.
@@iroll That is the point, thanks to AI , it's a part of the restoration process. So old film clips can look like new again. The cars, the people come closer to you, like you can almost touch them on the screen.
@@bardo0007 I agree with you on the ultimate experience of this film, but it's not a restoration and it's not exemplary of footage from the 1940s as shot then. AI cannot pull more information from the film than was already there, it fills in gaps with new information. It really should be called enhancement or impression. It's like those AI photo 'restoration' programs - if you've ever played with them, sometimes they are miraculous but many times they create faces for your folks that are clearly wrong from memory or other better pictures. If you didn't know the people, you wouldn't know the difference, but if you do then you know it's not really restoration. It's not a question of good or bad, just awareness that AI is the equivalent of "artist's impression."
@@JeanPierreRheinault The original? The link you gave is of Germany.
Your best quality restoration so far. Looks like it was shot this afternoon!!! Superb 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
This video is insanely good and accurate, it usually is still too fast or too slow, even the quality is amazing, it's definitely the best i've seen from the 40's so far, great work!
This is so awesome!! ....beautiful Restoration, & looks like I can just jump in there...
Hard to believe that this over 75 years ago...
Thanks for posting this.😊
この映像すごい‼️ 最後に出てきた橋は旧羽田空港駅の先にある赤い橋ですよね。祖父母が戦前、羽田村(映像で車が走っていたあたりかな⁉️)に住んでいたのでこんな雰囲気だったのですね。映像ありがとうございます😊
Thanks Nass, you are one of the best ! Françoise from the Bassin d'Arcachon !
自分が産まれる遥か前の終戦した頃のこんな綺麗な映像を見ると本当にタイムマシーンに乗って過去に行けた気分に成ります。😊
貴重な映像をありがとうございます。🖐️
驚くほど映像がきれい
This is the view from Haneda Airport to the Inaribashi bridge along the Ebitori gawa River after the war ended in 1945 Summer. The Haneda Airport building at that time was located on the site of the current Haneda Weather Observation Doppler Radar, and it was a small local airport where mainly light aircraft took off and landed.
So cool. I was curious what it is today.
@@MyCharlestonLife maps.app.goo.gl/CkstGyCv1kbKRPDp6?g_st=ic
I would suggest a year or two later than 1945; the car with the droop-snoot grille is a 1946 Oldsmobile
Imagine telling those people that in next few decades, it would be bustling with jet airliners that carry hundreds of people at sub-sonic speed, they would find it hard to believe.
11:25
とても鮮明な映像を見る限り、まだ所々に残る爆撃による廃屋や瓦礫が見える事から、終戦からあまり時間が経っていないと思われますが、
ふいに川辺に出てきた子供のはしゃぎっぷりに、長い戦争が終わり、ようやく平和が戻った何よりの証しに感じます。
I was stationed at Yokota Air Base from December 1968 till December 1970. Went to Haneda Airport while working part time for Seaboard Airlines. 2 of our DC-8s had diverted there due to bad fog at Yokota. At that time Haneda was the international airport for Tokyo. Wish I had taken some pictures of that day.
Thank you for posting this. Stunning color restoration.
Salute to everyone in Japan from a retired U.S. Navy chief petty officer. Haneda Airport International Terminal is a thing of beauty today! So sobering to see this film footage from right after the war. I hope for the best for Japan, always, and that Japan and the U.S. will be friends forever.
Thank you for your service!
Having been through Haneda a few times, this film shows a sad and shabby place....so different from the shiny and modern Japan I know
You guys need to revisit your idea of friendship. So far it gets increasingly burdensome to be your friend. Cheers from Moscow.
@@bukkaratsuppa6414 I'm japanese and no, it's not "burdensome" despite what your Russian state TV says.
In fact, I'm so so glad that the soviets didn't come here first after the war, we'd be another impoverished, authoritarian "communist" state now, instead of a free, Democratic country.
Thank you Dmitri for your opinion, but no thanks.
@@bukkaratsuppa6414 I'm japanese and no, it's not "burdensome" despite what your Russian state TV says.
In fact, I'm so so glad that the soviets didn't come here first in the 1940s - we'd be yet another miserable authoritarian "communist" state now, instead of a free and Democratic developed country.
Thank you Dmitri for your opinion, but I think we'll keep our current friends, no nuclear Dobby needed.
Amazing clarity to this one. Looks like it could have just been filmed. Great work!
Thx!!!
The last clips of film showing the laundry hanging out to dry among the wooden structures was the most mesmerizing for me. Finding someone who continued on with their daily life and struggles.
I was so wishing it didn't stop there. I literally started it over so I can replay it and pause at that moment. Agree with you.
Thank you for making these video's.
Thanks
Truly, incredible! It’s as if I’m there. This looks like it was shot on an iPhone present day. 😮
You mean a Samsung Galaxy phone.
DROID
I have a 1947 Ford deluxe four door sedan in my garage. It was neat to see a few of those in your video. I had no idea they drove them there.
Japan had almost no car industry back then. Most of the cars there were foreign, that started to change since 1950s.
This is really something. Thanks for posting this video.
Thx!
2:27
「エバラセイサクショ」
現在も荏原製作所がありますね。
前を流れるのは海老取り川…
今の東京モノレール"整備場駅"辺りからの映像でしょうかね。
Wow, that was fantastic! I'll be flying into Haneda next weekend.
oh!! ^^
A lot has changed lol.
凄い貴重な映像ですね。今と違ってアメ車ばかりだしそれに英語だらけだし、 さらにナンバーも横長なので日本ぽくなくてこれが日本だという事にびっくりしました😮
これは 1946 年から 1951 年まで日本がアメリカの占領下にあった期間に撮影されました。
空港周辺だからGHQだらけなんだよ
明らかに日本人じゃないの映ってるでしょ
歴史を学ぼう
@@おちゃだいすき すみません。空港周辺は、GHQだらけだという事は知っていたのですがいくら空港周辺でも日本感がほとんどなくてびっくりしたという事です。今度の実力テストで戦争系の問題が出るらしいのでこうゆう事がないようもっと歴史を勉強してきます。紛らわしくてすいませんでした🙇
@@NationalPanaColor いや全然謝らなくていいと思います、、、!今の時代から見たて日本らしいと思えるものがほとんど映像に移っていないですし、また実際に占領された地域に行った経験のある人も少ないと思いますので、日本じゃないように見えるという感想を持って当然だと思います!
@@oca8405 ありがとうございます😊
Like And Share Please!
Хорошо а у вас есть азербайджанский видео
No
色々ノイズや画質調整したんですかね。まるで昨日撮ったかのように綺麗な画質ですね
Remastering technique and technology continue to amaze me. And I think it’s so important that historical record like this be cleaned up and put on display. Thanks for doing this.
Thx!!
i wish i could go back in time to 1940s tokyo and see the old buildings and what people wear does anyone want to go back in time for one day
Yep and in so many eras, I wouldn't know where to start lol
I would do the complete opposite... if I had a time machine, I would travel forward in time in the late 2140s and see what technology is like ❤
We had a very brief slide by in the 80s
We had jet liners in the 70s, just 3 decades after 40s. To those people, they experienced so much changes throughout decades, from our 2020s perspective, planes in the 90s and now are pretty much the same. Our major change was the internet.
まるで最新の映画を観ているようで、驚きです‼️
This video is simply amazing 😮
The immediacy created by colour and upscaling is arresting. Your best work yet, NASS.
Thx!!!
great quality thank you
Amazing!!
Many thanks and God bless you
Thank you so much for sharing this great video.
I am Japanese. This is a rare piece of footage. It was taken just after World War II, during the time of American rule
That would explain all the English signs
Don't worry. When Trump becomes President he will end American rule and you will all be free.
Plus the American military jeeps! @@zabber67
Creio que seja imagens do pós guerra.
Estados Unidos transformaram o Japão numa imensa base militar...
DUH...
信じられないくらい鮮明な映像。当初、セットを組んで2024年に羽田空港を舞台にした映画の撮影を行っているのかと思った。
この修復動画のクオリティの高さに驚愕した!
This is a rare thing thank you for posting it.
I just came through Haneda last week. Incredible historical footage.
The quality of this film is brilliant, crystal clear .
Thanks !!
This is so amazing, the quality, clarity, and high res, I’m unsure if I’m watching and AI clip or not😅!
Amazing! Thank you.
Thanks
Good footage. Tokyo then was rebuilding, but it will have been for nothing. A few years later, Godzilla will make his appearance and Tokyo residents will have to start rebuilding all over again.
I know right? Those damn giant lizards. The Japanese people can’t get a break.
Then it becomes Blade Runner... Tokyo couldn't catch a break
カラー化ありがとうございます😂父と母が戦後働いていました生きてたら見せてあげたかったな😢
That is one of the best I have ever seen. Congrats!
すごい・・・歴史書にみる世界が動いている・・・
ガッツリ占領下の羽田。でも右側通行というのも面白い。
海老取川の対岸に渡ったあたりの当時の日本。
この辺りに当時暮らしていた方達は、敗戦後時間の猶予もなく
無理矢理立退させられて本当にご苦労されたんだろう・・・
映像で見ると改めて実感できる、本当にあった歴史。
すごいものを見せていただきました。ありがとうございます。
@@ynack あ、ついにバレましたか(笑)
投稿した瞬間に間違いに気付いてはいたんですけど、編集するのも面倒だし、ある意味ツッコミ待ちでした。ありがとうございます!
Amazing. Feels like time travel.
I had to remind myself it wasn't a movie but real life, real people, real moment in time.
今晩、この中に自分が存在する様子が夢に出てきそうです
Great work on this restoration, very little artifacts and everything looks really cohesive. Thanks for bringing these moments back to life.
町並みが大変綺麗なのにびっくりしました
Tokyo, and all the road signs and advertising billboards are in English ? Brilliant quality of restoration though. Keep it up.
They still are
ここまで綺麗だと本当にタイムスリップした気分になれる
そして車の形が優雅で美しい
凄い映像だ。
しかも、子供の頃
見たような感じの建物ばかり。ゴミゴミしてなく、
スッキリと、距離をあけて建物が建つ。
昔は、こんな風景たくさんありました。
見た目、ココは立ち寄り禁止建物だとか、即座にわかったり。
物資が無いけど、それなりにきちんと建ててる
とか。
どれだけ苦労しているのかよくわかる。
道路もスッキリしてますよね。
なんか清々しい感じも
よくわかる。
70年代ぐらいまでは、
こんな安堵な風景が、
続いてましたよね。
廃屋もそのまま、
とくだん、整備されることもなく空き家。
空き地が多いから子供の遊び場がやたらと多く。
あちこち冒険出来たものだ。
なんと素晴らしい!
最後の橋のあたりは弁天橋~弁天通りですね
最新の画像修正技術に驚くばかりです。私が生まれるずっと以前の鮮明な画像と音声に感動しました。野鳥の囀ずりがずっと響き現在より環境が良かったことを実感します。
音声はオリジナルではないはず、雰囲気を出すためにつけた効果音です。
@@domonta2000 さん と、説明書きにありましたね。鳥のさえずりは効果音です、と。
Amasing! Totally diffrent from present Haneda!
凄い…こんな完璧なフィルムがあるとは…私の知らない世界の(時代)空気まで伝わってくる…素晴らしい…
so clear video! It looks as if today's morning.
When i see these films remastered from 1925 to say the 1950's, i know my Mom and Dad are both living and making a future. In late 1948 they would be about 20 -25 at that time. Love these films.
今のデジタルリマスター技術すごいですね。 最後に橋をわたってアメリカ統治の空港敷地から日本人の住むエリアに出てきた瞬間に建物が木造のバラック風になり、その土地も水はけの悪い埋立地になってしまうのがやっぱり辛いな・・・。
Thank you so much! / どうもありがとうございます。
Wow... that's a great video and a kudos to the fantastic work you`d done to make this to this quality.. I spent nearly two weeks in Tokyo and Osaka few months ago and visited few other places of historically significant.. and really amazed to see their developments following the bomb droppings and war.
Wondering if you are able to give a link to the original black and white footage...just to see the change you`ve done. Thanks again..!!!
最近撮影されたような映像の綺麗さ
Boeing B-17s "flying fortress" bombers on the right at :33. My guess is that they were SB-17s which were search and rescue versions that could drop a detachable boat from their undersides for survivors of an aircraft ditching or a ship sinking. Many were stationed in Japan after WWII especially during the Korean War.
I was able to see one of those in person. It was quite impressive.
What affects me the most isn't just that most of the people here are gone, but the camera man as well. We got to see through his eyes for a moment.
海老取川沿いの風景が現在と然程違って見えないのが不思議です。前面撮影の映像で見える橋梁は
京浜電鉄穴守線の海老取川橋梁でありましょうか。
It's strange that the scenery along the Ebitori River doesn't look much different from today.
The bridge seen in the front shot is probably the Ebitori River Bridge on the Keihin Electric Railway Anamori Line.
I believe you're correct, about the river. But I'd place the riverside locale just about where the monorail runs as it nears the modern Haneda airport. Glad Haneda is the beautiful airport that it is today! Love Japan -- salute from a retired U.S. Navy chief petty officer.
@@johnc2438
Thank you for your reply.
We would like to express our deepest respect to the efforts you have made to beautifully restore these valuable records and make them available to the public.
귀중한 역사적 영상 잘 봤습니다. 수고하셨습니다.
Thanks
Great work. You can get a better feel of the times and conditions by improving the definition and adding a little color.
I could not believe that this footage was taken more than 80 years ago. It seems as if this picture was taken quite recently.
That Quonset Hut looks kinda shabby for being just a few years old. Interesting to see lots of the original Japanese structures intact. Wish the cameraman expanded beyond the loop he kept on but quite interesting, nonetheless. Thanks for posting.
Quonset huts were temporary buildings used by the government through the 1950s and were expendable, sometimes neglected or abused. During the Korean war they were used extensively throughout the US and were abandoned or scrapped after a single use .
This restoration is amazingly perfect Nass. ❤
Thx!!!!
What an amazing video, we tend to think the world in 1940s is colored by just black, white and glay. But this video makes us remember the people in that time see the same colorful world as now we see.
It's crazy how much we built in the last 80 years..
NASS! Thank you!
Thx bro
やっと海老取川?を渡って、これから日本っぽい景色が見れるかなと思ったら動画が終わってしまった…。
ついさっきの様な鮮明映像・・すげっ☺
Thank you. Looks so nice and clean for such an oldie, well done 👍
great video nass american rebuilding of japan after the war are not shown on the tube much! most americans have 0 knowledge of this! once again i commend ur work at keeping history alive!
thx!! ^^
「これが当時の人たちの眼差しなんだな」というのがリアルに伝わってくるからいいよねぇこの映像。白黒画像はもちろん、ガタガタの映像を見て「昔っぽいなぁ」てのは多分全然違うんだろうな。今の我々と同じようにまぶしい太陽を浴びてふつうに空気を吸っているのがよくわかる。
Not long then after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Lost an Uncle in that war. Amazing film restoration. My hat is off to you. Thanks for all the great videos.
Thanks !!
Looks like at least 1948 going by the Buicks and Oldsmobiles. Thank you much
The car following the camera car looked like a 47 or 48 Oldsmobile
My guess would be no later than 1946 (maybe even as early as fall 1945), based on seeing a few Japanese men in army uniforms and a woman whose skirt length is "end-of-war" length (just below the knee). Would not most Japanese men have switched to civilian dress by 1948? There weren't many changes made to U.S. civilian autos until the late, late 1940's. I could be very wrong, of course, but late 1945 or sometime in 1946 is my guess.
the blue Olds is a 1947 66. the young man did exactly the same as I used to do when I saw a parked olds of that vintage which s peering inside to check if it had the Hydramatic fitted.Most if not all , did. The splendid grey/light brown Buick rounding a corner, is a 1947 Super model. I had a black identical car once.
@@johnc2438 I would guess it's not before 1948/49. There's a 1947 Oldsmobile in the footage so definitely not before then.
Amazing footage
Thx!! ^^
Crazy good upgrade, still some interlace issues?
So fascinating. I wish I could jump through time and live there for a month…
これは貴重です!凄いですね!
色がついて滑らかになると古くささを感じなくなる不思議。
Haneda Airport looks really better then than now. It used to be a quiet place.
父親が1948年生まれなのでその当時の空気感ってこんななのか、、とじっくり見てました。なかなか素晴らしい動画です
Very well done. Were these originally taken by the military?
I enjoy to watch your restoration videos and this one is fascinating! It's so smooth like using modern camera. Maybe this is a POV when you suddenly go back to the past.
すべての日本人に見てもらいたい。感動しました。ありがとう。
貴重な映像有難うございます。この後に一致団結して戦後復興から今ある先進国日本をつくられた先人達に感謝です。この25年後くらいに自分が生まれたかと思うと信じられません。
映画の1場面ではなく実際の暮らしであることが感慨深い。
数年前まで戦争していて、復興へ日々暮らす町と人なんだなと。