1920's Tokyo Japan | Nostalgic History in Color

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1920's Tokyo Japan | Nostalgic History in Color
#Japan #tokyo #history #nostalgia #1920
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@s0doone343
@s0doone343 4 ай бұрын
This is so surreal to see. Fascinating too. Thank you for this! Wonderful
@kubo.hideki_ch.4.story.writing
@kubo.hideki_ch.4.story.writing Жыл бұрын
最後の最後で、浅草十二階とよばれた凌雲閣が出てくる。これは大正時代末期1923年9月の関東大震災で壊滅し撤去された。 と考えると、この映像は大正時代の東京のありし日の姿だ。
@Taiyo_Jinja
@Taiyo_Jinja 6 күн бұрын
Interesting 🧐
@CatBlack-kj1nw
@CatBlack-kj1nw 4 ай бұрын
同じ時代のヨーロッパとアメリカは、やはり飛び抜けている。 でも、この頃の日本の方が、日本らしさが沢山残っていて好きだ。
@user-iz5fk2bz2r
@user-iz5fk2bz2r 8 күн бұрын
ญี่ปุ่นจงเจริญ ❤️❤️🇯🇵🇯🇵
@victorfernandez4772
@victorfernandez4772 4 ай бұрын
Locations that I know: 2:52 i swear it should be Nihonbashi 3:05 Ginza 3:10 the street that leads to the Central Station Square. 3:45 Yasuniku Sanctuary 3:50 Asakusa Sanctuary 3:55 Asakusa Market 4:30 I think Nihonbashi 4:48 Space between the Imperial castle and the main Ginza street connecting it with the central station 4:54 Central Station 5:17 Asakusa lake with the Ryounkaku tower, destroyed in the 1923 earthquake.
@thuydoan7496
@thuydoan7496 7 ай бұрын
This is so amazing, to see it in smooth color from the 1920's era of Japan. Thank you so much for showing us.
@user-hz5yz9wj9l
@user-hz5yz9wj9l 5 ай бұрын
いろんな世界のこの時代って魅力的だけど、 ニューヨークって異次元だったんだなって本当に思う。
@CatBlack-kj1nw
@CatBlack-kj1nw 4 ай бұрын
1899年のNY動画見たけれど、ハリウッド映画の世界のようだった。紛れもなく、当時の世界ナンバーワンだね
@murasamekuroha
@murasamekuroha 2 ай бұрын
でも1945年はそれが起きた。
@user-kc7ir7un2d
@user-kc7ir7un2d Жыл бұрын
ほとんど1910年代より前の映像ばかりですね
@jamie55555
@jamie55555 8 ай бұрын
this is the translation of this japanese comment: Most of the footage is from before the 1910s.
@chrome3021
@chrome3021 7 күн бұрын
リアルタイムでのぼりの旗が動いてる状態の凌雲閣&ひょうたん池の風景に感動した!震災前の貴重すぎる風景。絵葉書だって十二階探すの大変なのよ。 絵以外だと手彩色の絵葉書でかろうじて見られる風景じゃないですか! 六区も上野袴腰も両国橋も東京駅も一丁ロンドンかな?も、 もう全部凄い!仲見世や本堂は消失したけどかなり忠実に再建されてるんだなあ。ありがとう! スロー&一時停止しまくっちゃったよ
@claudiaficicchia446
@claudiaficicchia446 Жыл бұрын
I’m watching this video because I’m currently reading a novel by Tanizaki, and the story takes place in the 20’s, but I have no idea what Japan used to look like in the 20’s. So here I am
@llavalllll
@llavalllll Жыл бұрын
1925年で昭和が、始まるので大正時代の頃の映像ですね。当時としては高画質で素晴らしいです❗貴重な映像見せていただき感動しています✨ありがとうございます👏👏👏
@enishigrudge
@enishigrudge 6 ай бұрын
My house was built in the 20's in Kanazawa. Nice to see what people looked like when they inhabited this home.
@chikokishi7030
@chikokishi7030 3 ай бұрын
That must be a great experience. Im searching for a old house, but every year more get torn down.
@takaos7992
@takaos7992 Ай бұрын
1903年(明治36年)には東京の馬車鉄道はすでに電化されていたようだが映像の年代が20年くらい前のものなのか。それとも電化された後も一部馬車鉄道が残っていたのだろうか。
@ey3477
@ey3477 Жыл бұрын
ここに映る人、ほぼ100歳超えですね
@luztoshiko
@luztoshiko 7 ай бұрын
Acho que não sobrou nenhum sobrevivente...dessa época.
@jakebate1533
@jakebate1533 Жыл бұрын
I am watching this because the manga/anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba takes place during the Taishō Era (1912-1926).
@LmTheDuck
@LmTheDuck 5 ай бұрын
Same reason why i am here right now
@kycemarek895
@kycemarek895 4 ай бұрын
Same here!😂
@smufinstuff
@smufinstuff 24 күн бұрын
Omg, Same here!! 😁
@user-kb4hv6zr8z
@user-kb4hv6zr8z 4 ай бұрын
浅草はほとんど街並みが変わってないね
@NerdsBane007
@NerdsBane007 9 ай бұрын
I'm watching this because I am a weeabo just like everyone else in comments.
@abc2abc2abc
@abc2abc2abc Ай бұрын
みんな着物を着て下駄履いて、人力車に乗って建築足場は木材で。この状況からわずか20年後くらいには米国の戦艦や空母を沈めるほどの軍隊を有するとか、どれだけの進歩スピードなんだよ。
@taka3685
@taka3685 Жыл бұрын
NHK特集 映像の世紀で 放送された 映像も混ざっていますね
@n1k2-ja46
@n1k2-ja46 Жыл бұрын
It is a video collection from the Russo-Japanese War to the time before the Great Kanto Earthquake. Images of Ryogoku Bridge, Ueno Park, Asakusa Sensoji Temple, Nakamise Street, Yasukuni Shrine, Tokyo Station, Otemachi, Nihonbashi Fish Market, etc. 4:00~ and 5:00~ Does anyone know the location of the video that comes out? If you do not mind, please teach me. 日露戦争から、関東大震災前までの映像集ですね。両国橋、上野公園、浅草浅草寺、仲見世、靖国神社、東京駅前、大手町、日本橋の魚河岸等の映像でしょうか。4:00~と5:00~出てくる映像の場所がわかる方居りますでしょうか。よろしければ教えてください。
@m-m1222
@m-m1222 14 күн бұрын
東京周辺、高架橋だから上野~秋葉原あたりじゃなかな・・・
@n1k2-ja46
@n1k2-ja46 14 күн бұрын
@@m-m1222 ありがとうございます。
@KohyuNishimura
@KohyuNishimura 6 күн бұрын
本当、タイトルが酷い間違い。あの高架は恐らく日比谷方面から日比谷通りで有楽町方向を見たものでしょう。
@n1k2-ja46
@n1k2-ja46 6 күн бұрын
@@KohyuNishimura ありがとうございます。
@KingKemet
@KingKemet 6 ай бұрын
Why can I see these people from 100 yrs ago so clearly. But if I get robbed at the ATM tonight the footage is going to be blurry?
@KohyuNishimura
@KohyuNishimura 6 күн бұрын
素晴らしいカラー化の映像に感謝します。ただ、大きな問題があります。1920年代以前の映像が多いです。時代考証的に特に酷いのは、日露戦争の緒戦である明治37年(1904)旅順攻撃の映像まで使われている。こんな酷い間違いを覚悟してyoutube上のコンテンツを注意して見る必要があります。
@Two_feet_one_hand_4fingersz
@Two_feet_one_hand_4fingersz Жыл бұрын
Oh my god
@KohyuNishimura
@KohyuNishimura 6 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great colorized footage. However, I have to say about major problem: much of the footage is from before the 1920s. What is particularly bad from a historical perspective is that this channel even used footage from the attack on Port Arthur in 1904, the first battle of the Japan-Russia War. We need to be prepared for such clear mistakes and watch the content on youtube with caution.
@amari24166
@amari24166 11 ай бұрын
😍😍😍
@moma774
@moma774 8 ай бұрын
4:52 空襲で焼かれる前の東京駅
@jeffyoung60
@jeffyoung60 2 ай бұрын
The Asian rickshaw, alive and well in this historical video, became eventually banned in China and Japan and later regarded with embarrassment and shame. But it wasn't regarded that way in the distant past. The invention of the rickshaw was ostensibly an improvement in hired personal transportation. In olden times it took two men to porter a customer throughout city streets. The two-wheeled rickshaw too only one man and could carry more weight. Depending upon the age, strength, and stamina of the rickshaw puller, the typical speed could be between 3.5 to 5 mph. Plus a lot depended upon city congestion at the time. A rickshaw puller never walked unless city traffic and pedestrian congestion forced him. Otherwise if the way ahead was relatively open and fluid, the rickshaw man would proceed at slow jog. If the customer paid more, the rickshaw man would oblige by running faster. One book author describes a Chinese city scene in which a rickshaw man might be seen wearing a bright, costly, silk jacket. The local Chinese understood. A rich or wealthy customer paid the rickshaw man extra money to 'break in' a new silk jacket with human body heat and sweat, making the stiff, uncomfortable brand new silk jacket into a soft, comfortable, pliant garment.
@aircraft2
@aircraft2 7 ай бұрын
Rambalac's old stuff is a lot different from his new stuff I see
@minho_04
@minho_04 Жыл бұрын
Demon slayer
@ArnoldPranks
@ArnoldPranks Жыл бұрын
1:20 Decades? Years. Don't forget that Tokyo is completely destroyed in the 1923 earthquake. Then they completely rebuilt again only to be destroyed again in 1945.
@Ikaros23
@Ikaros23 8 ай бұрын
This is the reason also why Zen buddhism took rooths in Japan. Because of the impermanence of the land. This also created the collectivism. We can see this to this day. That when there are earthquakes they build it quickly back up collectively. But when they work usualy when there is no crisis , they care nothing for the individual. People die of overwork and Karoshi. I have seen this for my self walking in Tokyo, people i suit can lay on the street sleeping. Because they are stressed out, for lack of sleep and rest. And the pressures of the life as a " salary man". Often pressured into alcoholism by their employers, by drinking several nights a week
@huseyinakyol1310
@huseyinakyol1310 6 күн бұрын
Anyone see Muzan?
@agustinadotti1683
@agustinadotti1683 7 ай бұрын
Por qué la arquitectura es inglesa?
@victorfernandez4772
@victorfernandez4772 4 ай бұрын
Se llama arquitectura londinense de ladrillo rojo. Fue normal en Japón en las primeras décadas del siglo XX. Aún queda en Ginza algún edificio de esa época. La estación central es así.
@jordantoczek3237
@jordantoczek3237 2 ай бұрын
I’m here because of Demon Slayer and because I love learning about history
@GlobalDrifter1000
@GlobalDrifter1000 13 күн бұрын
Give me a break with the music.
@NormaPezadilla
@NormaPezadilla 7 ай бұрын
I. wish it said where exactly each video was filmed
@victorfernandez4772
@victorfernandez4772 4 ай бұрын
2:52 i swear it should be Nihonbashi 3:05 Ginza 3:10 the street that leads to the Central Station Square. 3:45 Yasuniku Sanctuary 3:50 Asakusa Sanctuary 3:55 Asakusa Market 4:30 I think Nihonbashi 4:48 Space between the Imperial castle and the main Ginza street connecting it with the central station 4:54 Central Station 5:17 Asakusa lake with the Ryounkaku tower, destroyed in the 1923 earthquake.
@user-ez5wl5sh9x
@user-ez5wl5sh9x Ай бұрын
この20数年後、アメリカに原子爆弾2個落され終戦(1945年)・・・!! それから79年(2024年)・・・!! 時な流れは速いな・・・!!
@brunonunez9332
@brunonunez9332 Жыл бұрын
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