【旧成田空港駅は廃墟になっていた4K】東成田駅が成田空港駅だった頃の様子が見えた
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- 成田空港に近く東成田駅の紹介です
成田第2ターミナルから連絡通路で500m歩くと東成田駅にいけます
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成田空港昔あったんだ
数十年前はここが空港の駅だったんです
Sorry to write English. I can write Japanese, but it takes me a long time.
This station reminds me a little of the subway stations in East Berlin, Germany, in the early 1980s. The subway trains from West Berlin still passed through the East Berlin stations but no longer stopped at them. The East Berlin stations were closed down when the Berlin Wall was built in 1961. The East Berlin stations were kept clean, and the lighting was kept on. The old advertisements from the day the stations were closed were also still there. If you rode the West Berlin subway you would occasionally go quickly through the East Berlin stations without stopping, and for a few seconds you'd glimpse the old advertisements from 1961 on the wall. It was strangely moving (emotional).
I've always remembered a poster that showed a blonde girl with an old fashioned haircut smiling and holding something, I think it was toothpaste or hairspray.
Those old advertisements are in a museum in Berlin now. The German government preserved them when the East Berlin stations were opened again after 1989.
I love your channel. When I see old things left behind in buildings, I think about the people who owned them before, and I wonder why they left them behind. The most interesting to me are people's writings (I read Japanese well), and children's toys. Although it's kind of sad to see those.
Those old bikes in this station are so strange! I wonder why they were left behind? What happened to the owner? It would be fascinating to know the stories of each bike.
I know there was a lot of violence when Narita Airport was built. The farmers felt that the government was stealing their land, and together with leftwing activists, some of them fought the police because they didn't want to leave their land. I guess the old sign talking about weapons next to the abandoned bicycles is from that time?
It's so amazing that those old bikes and other old things around Japan are untouched. There are empty houses in Japan full of things from 40 or 50 years ago. In most countries, the government would throw them out, or people would steal them.
I did want to ask one thing, if it's alright. I like to look at old signs and old pictures from the Showa Era, but you sometimes go quite fast past them and I can't really see them. Also you often find some interesting things like old rice cookers, magazines, or clothes. Those old clothes look really interesting, but you only showed them for a few seconds. I think many people besides me are interested in those details? Please don't worry about it if it's too much trouble or takes too long. It was the only thing I wanted to bring up (ask about). I feel that your videos are perfect, and I love watching them.
I hope you will keep posting these videos. Thank you.
現役の駅なのに怖いな特に壁設置されてるとこの中とか、あと昭和平成の感じがあって懐かしい
くにくにさん❣️おはようございます😃よーく、考えたら、30年まえ、成田の隣町の佐原!と、言う所に、仕事の関係で、住んでいました。なーんか、、この駅、、知っているよーな、、それにしても、不思議な空間ですよね。😅
30年くらい前成田空港駅が東成田駅に名所変わったので丁度その頃ですね
秘境駅で結構見に来る人がいました
30年前… 生まれてない
自分はランドセル背負ってました😃
都市伝説って感じがする。