a big wheel cart or even walking a bicycle is all you need with a camera hidden in a box no one knew they were being filmed but their faces show something weird going on. I know how a face looks like when camera is trained on them.
is anyone else fascinated looking at properly scanned old film? the misconception that the quality was bad is so common that it's strange to see very sharp footage/imagery
@@Silencebound I actually feel that this might've been pre-US/allied occupation. Remember that most of Japan's big cities had been like 90% flattened from aerial bombing during WWII. But this city looks like it's been completely untouched.
@@rsuriyop Probably that so. Well, I noticed that this screen is bit shorten down and above while it's picture image is somewhere between 1:66:1 to 1:85:1 from supposedly original 1:33:1 aspect ratio.
@@rsuriyop I can tell that it's Tokyo as I found some place names like Hibiya (日比谷 0:20, 1:42) or Dougenzaka (道玄坂 2:30). So, the first, second and fourth footage must be central Tokyo (all same street from different direction I guess) and the third one Shibuya.
Never mind that this was in black & white, this was still extremely good film quality for 1940's technology. The resolution and frame rate are just exceptional for this time period.
This was obviously shot on film, not digital. 35mm Film "resolution" is 5.6K. The only reason "old film" footage looks bad sometimes is because it had been transcoded to digital when digital technology wasn't great--not because the film was low res.
The WWII really damaged Japan economically as the rest of the world. Many of the items were very limited in supply, therefore lots of "black market" vendors popped up, especially with U.S. food items. Japan was already quite prosperous before the war, but right after, they were in deep trouble but recovered quickly later due to hard working and dedicated citizens willing to improve their living standard.
Daisy Wong Who could stop China from developing? China has made capitalistic economic reforms since the 80s and is developing mainly because of this. China can't militarily take over the world, what do you mean? The US has nukes to blow up all of us several times.
Daisy Wong Napoleon was surely a threat to other nations. The US can't contain China in a sense that China's development will stop. No way is that possible.
The sign on the telephone pole says Hibiya Hospital, so I'm guessing the center of Tokyo around 1946 to 1949. This area recovered rather quickly, having some concrete buildings that were not destroyed by fire. The newer cars look late 40-ish. There is an American-looking soldier, etc. There are many still photographs from this era and area that look great, as though there never was a war.
Yes, 1948 to 1951 about. The plates on the cars were black on white and ones with just numbers and no Kanji meant they were from Tokyo. I did see one plate with a prefix Kanji from Kanagawa which is the next prefecture over and one you'd most likely see in Tokyo.
@@Rogermarch Someone else uploaded this, claiming it was recorded in 1949. In scene 3, I spotted a uniformed Japanese police officer, implying this was filmed after 1947.
@array s The film was most definitely restored, there's no doubt about that. However, the original film had to have been in very good condition. All restoration does is clean up the film so it looks as good or close to how it originally looked. If this film was shown in theatres back in the 40's, this is how it would have looked, probably even better. Film has insane quality to it. Many old films are being scanned in 4K because that's how much detail and information can be pulled from 35 mm film.
www.thenation.com/article/the-united-states-is-building-a-new-military-base-in-okinawa-despite-overwhelming-local-opposition/ United States mocking the painful past
@@生ズワイ蟹 china is the opposite force of usa and thats why americans fear it. And hate it. Yes china will fuck up usa sooner or later with the help of russian comrades
I am from Tokyo and can catch the location. 1. Near Shinbashi station, not far from Ginza, Sotobori-Dori Avenue. 2. Shibuya, Dogenzaka slope. Anyway I am surprised at the quality of this film. The film was possibly taken in 1946-50, during the period of U.S. occupation.
米軍のジープが走ってるし乗用車も何台かは戦後アメリカから入ってきたタイプだから1947~1950年頃ですね。街並みを歩く人を撮影してるけど撮影者はどうも外国人のようですね。 We can see some cars are Jeeps of US Army and some others are imported from USA after WWII so this film must be taken around 1947 to 1950 in the city of tokyo. Cameraman forcused on peoples walking in the city and he may be a foreigner. (I don't think Japanese cameraman takes photos of walking people in the city at that time)
This is a picture of the late 1940s ~ 50 years. The movie of this era is also beautiful. It is the era of Yasujiro Ozu, famous for Europe and the United States. My mother's young fashion style is like this. The car also like this style.
Places : Shinbashi(田村町, old town name) and Shibuya(道玄坂百貨街, Dogenzaka market town) . Shots for Hamphrey Bogarts film Tokyo Joe 1949. ruclips.net/video/sTCRoX0wDjk/видео.html
Outake from Tokyo Joe, H. Bogart movie (1949). Looking at the street signs, we can see that the clip was shot in Shibuya, with signs for 道玄坂百貨街 (“Dogenzaka Department Store”) and カワシマ帽子店 (“Kawashima Hat Store”) revealing this was taken in the Dogenzaka area, specifically where Shibuya Prime stands today, next to the famous 109 building.
I loved living in Japan. It’s time America let these people live a life of freedom. They feel occupied with so many mAmerican military personnel there.
@@ofairnsea5968 That s true. The 20s USA until the 90s USA was perfect!!! Nowdays it just sucks. They ve opened to much their borders to latin caribbean culture. And now, the US is a latin country. It will never be the same again.
The film was taken around the Shinbashi area, in which you can see a Yamanote line passing through on the elevated rail way.Since Shinbashi was in the middle of CBD, most of the people appeared in the scene seemed to be office workers or government officials, who were relatively well off even though during the tough economic times. Scene No.3 was in Shibuya.
Thank you for this information. On numerous business trips to Tokyo, I stayed in the Dai Ichi hotel in Shimbashi. What a treat to see this footage. I wonder whether it was taken during the war, and what it looked like when the war ended.
この映像に映っている方達は戦争を必死に生き抜いてきた人達なんだよね。悲惨な光景もたくさん見ただろうに。生きててくれてありがとう。家族や友人知人を失った人もいるだろうに。元気に歩いてる姿見るだけで涙出てくる
にゃんこ さん
私の生まれた年です。空襲で田舎の山の中を毛布を被って逃げ回ったのを覚えていますよ。
これに私が悲しくなった
@@dariang4725 me too…
なんかみんなかっこいいというか風格がある
Good camera stabilization technology back in the 40's
since they are using an expensive lens, I assume a pro is the cameraman. He knows all the tricks of the trade.
Камера ведь японская
a big wheel cart or even walking a bicycle is all you need with a camera hidden in a box no one knew they were being filmed but their faces show something weird going on. I know how a face looks like when camera is trained on them.
просто асфальт ровный, а камера на тележке
@JIM JONES Derp
戦後3~5年くらいかな。きれいな画像で当時が鮮明によみがえってる。勤め人が全員、ロングの今どき最先端のコートを着てソフトをかぶっていてかっこいい。女性も着物姿がすてきだ。
現代人には出せない雰囲気があるな。なんか大人というか、圧がある。みんな映画俳優って言ってもいける雰囲気
顔が中国人。
昔はデジタル動画がなかった、
故にこんな画質良くない。
人間は基本的に無い物ねだり
白黒だからだろw
あとは戦争経験か
Pada ngomongin soal apa sih
人 half life 3 confirmed
うちの母の話だと昭和二十五年(1950年)には生活の方はすっかり正常に戻っていたとのこと。
勉強になりました
ありがとうございます。
HJM BROOK 意外と早いですね
HJM BROOK さん
1950年は、私は小学校の4年生。平和で普通に生活していましたよ。
@@hiroota8328 さん
今おいくつですか?
is anyone else fascinated looking at properly scanned old film? the misconception that the quality was bad is so common that it's strange to see very sharp footage/imagery
I think that it was shot in standard 35mm film format photographed by US-lead Occupation team.
@@Silencebound I actually feel that this might've been pre-US/allied occupation. Remember that most of Japan's big cities had been like 90% flattened from aerial bombing during WWII. But this city looks like it's been completely untouched.
@@rsuriyop Probably that so. Well, I noticed that this screen is bit shorten down and above while it's picture image is somewhere between 1:66:1 to 1:85:1 from supposedly original 1:33:1 aspect ratio.
Very true. Old films looked new and sharp when they where first shown.
@@rsuriyop I can tell that it's Tokyo as I found some place names like Hibiya (日比谷 0:20, 1:42) or Dougenzaka (道玄坂 2:30). So, the first, second and fourth footage must be central Tokyo (all same street from different direction I guess) and the third one Shibuya.
フィルム時代の絵なのに、何故こんなに綺麗に再現されてるのだ?
Never mind that this was in black & white, this was still extremely good film quality for 1940's technology. The resolution and frame rate are just exceptional for this time period.
Looks like just about every other movie from the 1940's to me.
Amazing how cameras from the 1940s have a higher frame rate than my PC
This was obviously shot on film, not digital. 35mm Film "resolution" is 5.6K. The only reason "old film" footage looks bad sometimes is because it had been transcoded to digital when digital technology wasn't great--not because the film was low res.
Os japoneses também aderiram à moda dos chapéus!!!!!!
なんかこの時代の人達の方が
カッコいいな!
町も車もカッコいい
おしゃれだし
なんかふうかくがある!
結構美人さんや男前多いな
このフィルムは、ハンフリー・ボガートが主演した映画「東京ジョー」のために撮影されました。1948年冬の東京が記録されています。
1940では。1948だと終戦後。
出てくる人達は、この先空襲で
死ぬ恐れがなく安心して見れ
ます。
そうなんだ
なるほど。
素晴らしい情報です。
ありがとうございます。
この時から20年ぐらいの間が一番好きな時代です。
祖父母に連れられ、浅草を歩いたりしました。雷門をくぐって右側の一番手前は小さな本屋でした。
兵隊服で黒メガネをかけてアコーディオンを演奏していた人に、祖父が何か声をかけ、お金を渡していました。
私はなぜあんな怖そうな人にお金をあげるのだろうと不思議でした。
祖母は『ニセモノのメクラやオシやイザリも多勢いるんだよ』と言っていましたが、私には意味がわかりませんでした。
そんなことより今から行く洋食屋が楽しみでなりませんでした。
令和元年の今は、もう何もなくなってしまいました。人も家も風景も心も。
東京と言っても場所によると思いますがここはどの辺りなんですかね?
仮に焼け野原から3年でこの街並みは奇跡に近い
@@meisei781 シーン1、2、4は新橋。シーン3は渋谷道玄坂です。
昔のファッション好きやわ〜
1940「Walking in Tokyo HD」
2019「Walking in Tokyo 4K」
カッコよすぎる。
Jajaja
1940's youtuber: look at the camera its a prank. I will upload this video soon
1940
100% Japanese
2025
35% Japanese
😢
白米を好きな時に食べれる時代。先代の方々に感謝。
In 1940, in Japan, i liked undercut hairstyles, they looked very manly, now in 2020, in Vietnam i and many others still prefer this hairstyle. :D
この動画のほとんどの人がもう亡くなっているのと思うと人生はあっという間だと思う。
Yes, we come and we go.......our time is small✨
いや、この動画そうとう前のものだよ。
放射能人生じんせい.
ruclips.net/video/tAaqEkmkaZA/видео.html 直接見て感じる
その答えは独裁者の安倍晋三に聞いてみて...zzzzzz
80 year-ago Japan's life quality, roads and pedestrians were even better than my country today.
Hans Lin what is your country ?
Your counrty must be pakistan
India I guess
Hans Lin I mean they are better than loads of countries today. The streets look really clean in this video, better than New York, London today etc
Indonesia maybe
The WWII really damaged Japan economically as the rest of the world. Many of the items were very limited in supply, therefore lots of "black market" vendors popped up, especially with U.S. food items. Japan was already quite prosperous before the war, but right after, they were in deep trouble but recovered quickly later due to hard working and dedicated citizens willing to improve their living standard.
They were NOT prosperous before the war. Poverty was widespread, particularly in the Countryside
Their above average IQ probably helped too.
Falcony 100 Well said! 😀
Daisy Wong Who could stop China from developing? China has made capitalistic economic reforms since the 80s and is developing mainly because of this.
China can't militarily take over the world, what do you mean? The US has nukes to blow up all of us several times.
Daisy Wong Napoleon was surely a threat to other nations. The US can't contain China in a sense that China's development will stop. No way is that possible.
スーツにハットかっこいいなあ
世界的に、このスタイルが廃れてちまったのは非常に残念だ
やはりヘアースタイルの流行りの変遷なども関係してるんだろうなあ
ユニセフ協会 品格があって素敵ですよね
解像度高いな。凄い鮮明だ
街は、当時もよく清掃されている。
The sign on the telephone pole says Hibiya Hospital, so I'm guessing the center of Tokyo around 1946 to 1949. This area recovered rather quickly, having some concrete buildings that were not destroyed by fire. The newer cars look late 40-ish. There is an American-looking soldier, etc. There are many still photographs from this era and area that look great, as though there never was a war.
Yes, 1948 to 1951 about. The plates on the cars were black on white and ones with just numbers and no Kanji meant they were from Tokyo. I did see one plate with a prefix Kanji from Kanagawa which is the next prefecture over and one you'd most likely see in Tokyo.
@Dennis Wilson And Jeep Ford at 3:34
Late 1940s? Everyone is well dressed, no sign of beggars, no overt US military presence…
@@Rogermarch The people without means lived under against the train stations. Cooked over open fires - soups & shared
@@Rogermarch Someone else uploaded this, claiming it was recorded in 1949. In scene 3, I spotted a uniformed Japanese police officer, implying this was filmed after 1947.
こういうレトロな町並み好きよ!
まるで現代の大阪の下町のよう。
今みたいにチャラチャラした格好で、スマホやケータイ見ながら歩いてる人なんて1人もいない。
皆きちんとした格好で前を向いて歩いている。これこそが本来人間のあるべき姿だと思う。
昭和23年冬の東京
In the year 1948, Tokyo
The clarity is Amazing for being filmed in the 40's, just Wow! Hope somebody could color it in the future.
@array s The film was most definitely restored, there's no doubt about that. However, the original film had to have been in very good condition. All restoration does is clean up the film so it looks as good or close to how it originally looked. If this film was shown in theatres back in the 40's, this is how it would have looked, probably even better. Film has insane quality to it. Many old films are being scanned in 4K because that's how much detail and information can be pulled from 35 mm film.
@J H ruclips.net/video/PfriI_DDifE/видео.html
躍動感があり、素晴らしい時代です。
今と全然違うと思うけど、そう変わらないとも思える
lrb lrb 電柱だけ変わらない。携帯持ってる人間が絶対に存在しないのが不思議な感覚
lrb lrb 今に比べても身なりのいい人が多い気がする。
@@マクスウェル中田 男の人のコート姿とか、決まってますよね😉
そうですな。雰囲気が今とあんまり変わらない。しかし、戦争直後なそい悲惨な雰囲気がないな。人間の復興活力ってスバラシイ。
終戦から数年でここまで復興
しているのは素晴らしい。
さほど貧しそうでもないし。
この高画質は凄いですね。
北朝鮮の2019年より豊かで先進的な都市だったのがよく解る
昭和23年生まれだがこの映像を見てると何故か母親を思い出す。
戦後3年や5年で東京はこんなに復興してるの?
焼け野原になって、新宿から国会議事堂が見えたって親からは聴いてるけど。
米兵っぽい人がいるから戦後なんだろうけど
1940年代のうちにこんなに復興してるのか
こなすた 一歩大通りを外れたらバラック パンパンや浮浪児がいっぱい写ってる で日本人の大半は性病 頭はシラミ、のみだらけ
@@yazyaz63 1900年代のベルリンの動画の投稿者もコメント欄で熱く語ってた。カメラマンは見せたいものだけを見せてるって
景気的には
戦時中より戦後の、この頃のが悪いからな
混乱してるときやぞ
The footage is amazing in quality. The photography technique is up to professional level.
これほんとすごい。この時代のここまで綺麗な映像初めてだ up主に感謝
ついこの間までの戦争から解放されて、顔つきがみんなゆったりしてるようだ。
めっちゃ画質綺麗
emily 素晴らしい技術ですね👏笑
Japanese are a great nation. Greetings from Kyrgyzstan.🇰🇬🇯🇵
00:05 That Driver was rude!
haha哈哈哈哈
I am glad that Japan and America are now friends.
Japan stills the dog of usa
I'm crying and shaking this can't be real Goku would never be xenophobic lmao
www.thenation.com/article/the-united-states-is-building-a-new-military-base-in-okinawa-despite-overwhelming-local-opposition/ United States mocking the painful past
China is puppet of Japan and US forever
@@生ズワイ蟹 china is the opposite force of usa and thats why americans fear it. And hate it. Yes china will fuck up usa sooner or later with the help of russian comrades
下を向いて歩く人がいない・・・スマホの無い時代はみんな前を向き未来に進んでる感じがする。。。
最高
え、好き
個人的には、猫背気味の人が多くて、あーやっぱり日本人だなぁ。って印象うけました
1948 clips, to be used for a now forgotten Humphrey Bogart movie "Tokyo Joe".
I don't know about anyone else but I just find videos like this from long long ago super interesting to watch
just watched Japan fron 10's nd 20's, I got quiet surprised of how their faces and styles changed so rapidly
I just watched the same thing, and the 10s and 20s look like shaolin movies, while the 40s look more modern
映像が綺麗
貴重な動画をありがとう御座います。
米兵がおるということは昭和23、4年か?画質が素晴らしい。現代とは違うが変わっているとも言えない。
Yes, must be just after war" 🗻
焼野原になってないから戦前のような気がしますね
いや戦後だし
米軍が居るんだから戦後に決まってる
米兵の服を着た日本兵なんでしょ(適当)
世界で1番の長寿の田中カ子さんはこの時37歳って考えると凄いな。
この時代に行ってみたい。
確かにそうだよなぁ~(;´д`)
いくら昭和とはいえ、ハイテクマネーの文化すら存在しないどころか、お金そのものも違い過ぎるからなぁ~(;´д`)
1948年と言う事わ、戦後3年目…御互いに反米、半日意識も色濃く残って居たんでしょうねぃ…この時代に生きた人達の頑張りが在ったからこそ、今の我々が居る。
其の事に留意し、感謝の心を忘れずに生きたい。(=人=)合掌
Hii
サラリーマンらしき人々が今よりかっこいい。着こなしのせい?歩き方?
今みたいに吊るしの安物の背広がなくて、体に合わせて仕立ててるからじゃないかな?
今の様に服装も限られて、チャラチャラした事が無い時代だからだろう
えーーーーーー!!ビックリして言葉が出ません
なんて素敵な動画、、😭🙏
This footage is remarkable. Thanks for posting!
I like how people looking at the camera, I could bet the camera is big since camera isn't advanced yet in that era
how wonder could be, to see this film colorized...
0:00~1:45と3:02~は外堀通り新橋駅~内幸町付近で撮影しているようですね。3:25あたりから新橋第一ホテルが写っていて、4:37あたりで都電6系統(渋谷駅前→新橋)が写っているのでそうだと思います。1:48あたりからの映像は道玄坂周辺だと思います。右奥に東横百貨店らしい建物が写っています。米軍車両が写っているので戦後占領期の映像だと思います。
同じ通りを道路の反対側からも撮影しているところが面白く思いました。私も軍服姿の米兵が写っているのを見て1940年代後半の戦後の撮影だと思いました。
歩道に地下鉄銀座線の排気穴と思われるグレーチング(網目模様の蓋)が写っていました。歩道の石畳が綺麗でした。
Still civilized than my country today T ^ T
for real?
I am from Tokyo and can catch the location. 1. Near Shinbashi station, not far from Ginza, Sotobori-Dori Avenue. 2. Shibuya, Dogenzaka slope. Anyway I am surprised at the quality of this film. The film was possibly taken in 1946-50, during the period of U.S. occupation.
4:04 宮崎薬局はまだあります!
情報ありがとうございました。GOOGLEのSTREET VIEWで確認したら確かに宮崎薬局ありました!!
😭😭😭😭
米軍のジープが走ってるし乗用車も何台かは戦後アメリカから入ってきたタイプだから1947~1950年頃ですね。街並みを歩く人を撮影してるけど撮影者はどうも外国人のようですね。 We can see some cars are Jeeps of US Army and some others are imported from USA after WWII so this film must be taken around 1947 to 1950 in the city of tokyo. Cameraman forcused on peoples walking in the city and he may be a foreigner. (I don't think Japanese cameraman takes photos of walking people in the city at that time)
Look at how perfectly clean the streets are. And how slim and nicely dressed the people are. ...Then think of your last trip to San Francisco...lol
There are Willys Jeeps in the video. This is post WW2
On 3:27
街中や人
車 バス トラック
都電
全てがオシャレでかっこいい
画質良いなぁ。
レトロってのを感じさせてくれる。
ガードレール無いのが景観的にはスッキリだし道幅広いのが良い。あと中折れ帽好き
2:21よいこの有野みたい。
この人だけ雰囲気が違う。
普通に今もいる。
ニコラ 課長版のな
よゐこw
0:41 look at the woman walking in the middle get rejected.
good observation!
Cringe
She asked someone for directions m8. You’re probably a beta mgtow.
Maybe he said "sorry" .Feminist detected.
good catch and yes women below the men at that time
about half of the men look and walk like they are spies, or hiding from their past spy life. amazing film
This is a picture of the late 1940s ~ 50 years. The movie of this era is also beautiful.
It is the era of Yasujiro Ozu, famous for Europe and the United States. My mother's young fashion style is like this. The car also like this style.
それにしても、高い建物が殆ど無い!1940年代末か1950年代初頭でしょうね。
昭和に生まれてよかった私
当時は食べる物がなかったが、今となっては食べ物に感謝
Places : Shinbashi(田村町, old town name) and Shibuya(道玄坂百貨街, Dogenzaka market town) . Shots for Hamphrey Bogarts film Tokyo Joe 1949. ruclips.net/video/sTCRoX0wDjk/видео.html
平和な賑わいに驚き 景色が現代より進歩的に感じました
And to think all of these people are dead except for some of the kids.
That's kind of crazy
ここに映っている殆ど人が激動の戦中、戦後を生き抜いてもう鬼籍に入っていると思うと切なくなる
私の生まれた年、昭和15年である。日米開戦は翌年の12月8日、戦争に入る前の東京の街行く人々が懐かしい。
1940年では無く40's(40年代)でしょう。駐留米兵の姿も映っているから45年以降の風景。
Outake from Tokyo Joe, H. Bogart movie (1949). Looking at the street signs, we can see that the clip was shot in Shibuya, with signs for 道玄坂百貨街 (“Dogenzaka Department Store”) and カワシマ帽子店 (“Kawashima Hat Store”) revealing this was taken in the Dogenzaka area, specifically where Shibuya Prime stands today, next to the famous 109 building.
森田傳三郎商店 現在の株式会社 森傳 ->東京都芝区桜田本郷町2番地(現東京都港区新橋1丁目18番13号)付近の映像ってことですね?
What caught my eyes were the magnificent bicycles
Soldier at 1:21 on the right, walks under an awning and his hat falls off
この時代に一年間留学してみたいなぁ。できることなら恋も。
I loved living in Japan. It’s time America let these people live a life of freedom. They feel occupied with so many mAmerican military personnel there.
It's humiliating and disgusting.
Yes,they do a lot of crimes with Okinawans on the military bases.
I'm supposing they got better cameras after the war, because holy effing moly, that is clear.
unknowndeoxys00 it was during the war
Germany and Japan. The two greatest cultures to exist on earth.
After the USA.
The old USA yes. We pretty much don’t even live in the same country anymore
@@ofairnsea5968 That s true. The 20s USA until the 90s USA was perfect!!! Nowdays it just sucks. They ve opened to much their borders to latin caribbean culture. And now, the US is a latin country. It will never be the same again.
I NEED to see this in color...
I love & respect japan & japanese ppl their very hard working & helpful ppl
That camera work is outstanding. It would rank up there with what being shot in Hollywood.
これは1945年後、つまり戦後の映像だと思います。闇市?やアメリカ軍のジープが見えます。とても興味深い映像ですね。
Some of those kids/babies are still with us today🇯🇵
これは凄い!!貴重だわ^_^
身だしなみが今の時代よりもしっかりしてる
お洒落だね
皆、姿勢が良くスタイルが良く見えるのは、食糧事情により、太ってる人が居なかったからかな。カラーで見たい。
It is of Occupied Japan era. See the jeep at 3:28!
意外と皆身長高いのね
東京人は高いよ
あーのるどしゅわるツェネッガー なんでだ?
終戦後の映像ですね。映像中に米兵が映っていましたし、ほとんどの看板などが、左から右へと書かれています。40年代のいつ頃なのでしょうか。これは男女並んで歩いているところを真ん中を分けて人がすすみ、その後の様子などを見ると、演出がされているのかなとも思います。
昭和15年だし戦争が始まりかけでは。
まだそこまで戦争も酷くなく、平穏な日常と言う感じですね。
道が異常にきれいだ・・・当たり前だが。昭和の23~4年・・女性のヘヤースタイルや若い男のオールバックのヘヤースタイルは、親父の若いころ、30代と重なる。
打ち水と掃き掃除を毎日してりゃあ…こんな風靡なるんよ。
物まねも、こういう、清い魂を学んでおほしいよ困った隣国さんたちには。
bgmのチョイスよ!途中で頭が痛くなりました。
1:16 Takeshi Kitano on the right
The film was taken around the Shinbashi area, in which you can see a Yamanote line passing through on the elevated rail way.Since Shinbashi was in the middle of CBD, most of the people appeared in the scene seemed to be office workers or government officials, who were relatively well off even though during the tough economic times. Scene No.3 was in Shibuya.
Thank you for this information. On numerous business trips to Tokyo, I stayed in the Dai Ichi hotel in Shimbashi. What a treat to see this footage. I wonder whether it was taken during the war, and what it looked like when the war ended.
Time is short.....we come and we go......make room for the new guys ✨🗻
相変わらず、街が整然としてて驚く。