[60 fps] Views of Tokyo, Japan, 1913-1915
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🎞 Upscaled with neural networks footage from the dawn of film taken in Tokyo, Japan from 1913-1915.
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✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second, I have also fixed some playback speed issues;
✔ Faces are enhanced too - I have added to the pipeline of algorithms a neural network that is specially designed for facial restoration.
✔ Image resolution boosted up to 4k - with digital artifacts, but some parts are improved noticeably;
✔ Removed noise and fixed some damaged parts.
✔ Colorized - please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
#Tokyo #Japan #Upscale #60fps - Krátké a kreslené filmy
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amazing
пусть будут какие-нить города России:)
@@chenturgeman7799 anything that has to do with titanic
Tiflis
this pls
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Those people staring into the camera could never have predicted that I’d be laying down here on my bed over 100 years later and staring right back at them. It’s just wild.
@@sagartamang0000 They will read our comments and say stupid old guys.. lol
@@verusmember997 The brain power and kindness decreases generation after generation but beauty increases.
Old people are actually smarter than us but we think we are more smarter than them.
420th like :)))
If only they had known, it would really have given meaning to there life i think.
If only they knew I’d be staring back at them through an iphone, while I’m taking a shit over 100 years later
This is by far the closest we can get to a time traveling machine.
I totally agree Damian Alvarez! Could you just see if you suddenly transported back to one of the street scenes? I can, it would be like complete culture shock to me! Until I'd eat their food :)
This film footage is very precious. I never seen anything like it and I'm 60!
@Czterdziestysiódmy yeah I know -everything moves.
This film is living proof because it totally blew me away :)
@@gutsjoestar7450 Scientifically, with enough gravity we can at least time travel forward.
there will be a vr based on the old movies im sure at some point
Indeed... all those kids... all deceased by now... and the grandpas and grandmas appearing here and there on the footage... You witness someone who was REALLY born in 1830...1840's... Unbelievable! So touching!
The look of curiosity on the people's faces when the see the camera, it's so fascinating and somehow nostalgic.
have a nice life
Little did they know... their souls were stolen!
LOL.... and we humans still ham up in front of cameras to this date !!!!
The word you're looking for is anemoia
We've just witnessed the birth of the Japanese love affair with cameras! All those busloads of Japanese tourists carrying cameras can be traced back to this moment.
これ何回見ても良いな
街並み人の服装、表情、物にワクワクする
第一印象は「背ェ低」でしたw
そういや戦後まで日本人の平均身長ってすっごい低いかったんだよなぁ・・・
Maybe it was due to diet? @@aohige
@@lukecarroll9823It seems hight is increasing nearly world wide and there has also been a drop in testosterone levels. Possible correlation? Strange changes in the modern world.
@@julitakamaki4386 drop in testosterone is probably due to the fact most jobs are more sedentary. We spend more time on couch or at a desk... And also some pollution of air, food and water.
I feel like I time-traveled and everyone's staring at me.
Así es amiga
Nice.
Yea u r so unique n different go n get a frappe from starbucks
Miguel Lozano dude come on.
NiD0 Ravensbeard what’s wrong with frappes?
The oldest living Japanese person was 10 years old at this time. Amazing to think that someone still alive today remembers seeing all of that live.
Salam
Are you One of those Guys?
There's a Japanese person who is 116 years old?
are you trippin
@@zapurpdrank 10 years old lmaoooo
@@kenlompart9905 Yes, they are actually 118 now. They were born in 1903. Though, that being said, she was born in Fukuoka, so it's highly unlikely she saw Tokyo at this point.
十数年前に逝去した祖父が、まだ1歳の時の映像ですが、ものすごく画像と音声が鮮明なのが、本当に驚きです。
活気のある浅草の風景に感動です。
音は当時の音じゃないですよ。雰囲気を出すために入れている効果音です。
当時は映像を収めることは出来ましたが、音まで入れる技術はまだありません。
@@gamova1009 へぇ 映像のが音より先なんですね
そう言えばトーキーってありましたね
なんか音のが簡単そうに思えますが不思議です
@@myoukou-ikunofu
音のが後、という意味ではなく
映像と音の共存が当時できないという意味です。録音の技術は映像よりも前からありますが、映像と音が同時に共存できる技術がなかったということです。
@@gamova1009 そうでしたね
エジソンが針咥えて蓄音機作ったんでしたかね
すみません
@@gamova1009
そうですね。だから映像と音を分けて同時に流す手法の映画も作られていたそうですね。
チャップリンがかなり初期にそういう映画を撮っていました。
ちなみにこの動画の音声は明らかに現代録音されたものです。
着物ってやっぱり格好良いな……
かつての日本人のように私も着物を普段着で着てみたい
あんなめんどくさいのやめといた方がいいよせめて袴にしな
I’m Japanese and can’t believe this was “only” 100 years ago...and feeling so weird that my 101years old grand mother lived in this era.
hey try to show your grandmother this, maybe can make her happy
101 wow 💞
Show her the vid! and give her a hug! Wish my grandmother was still around :)
100歳越えはすごい
And if you go back another 60 years you have a isolated Japan without any trade with western countrys except from the Netherlands. 200 years of Peace since the Civil war until the Americans forced them to trade with a gun pointed at their heads. Since ww2 a lot of culture is forgotten and/or lost due to Americans wanting to make Japan a western country.
To be clear i just don't like the American Government forcing people to live like they want them to through violence and war which they do even today. Back in the 19th century every European country did that, but kinda grew Out of it (except Britain).
Public: This video is for what?
Cameraman: CZcams content.
Public: What is video?
So 100 Years later^^
“It’s a social experiment”
In each one's head: Why are they stealing my soul? ahah
@@johnholmes2745 "it's a prank".
子供って変わらないんだな
現代も昔も皆好奇心旺盛で楽しそうに今を生きてる
このまま100年200年とずっと続けば良いなぁ
As someone who looks highly upon Japanese culture, seeing Senso-Ji temple, a place I visited in 2014, back almost exactly 100 years made me tear up. Truly a landmark of history and beauty.
When this was taken. Kane Tanaka (the oldest living person today was 10 years old )
one of the kids might be her!
Bruh
Isn't it crazy how much she's lived through? she experienced THIS era. and she's still with us
@@aliqadiri6936 she's seen how the world's gone to shit
kana you’re*
Fun fact: the oldest person alive now is Kane Tanaka (born 1903). He was 10-12 years old when this footage was taken.
*She
All I could think about how everyone in this vid is probably dead if that's the case 🙂
Our time here is limited. May we all make the best of it.
@Kaen that's the question, isn't it?
michael Lol good answer
100年以上前戦前の日本はこんな感じだったのか😮とても貴重な映像ありがとうございます!
たしかに...撮ったのもすごいけどそれが現在でも見れることがすごい...保存環境とか..めっちゃ丁寧に扱ってたんだろうか...
たった100年前なのにファンタジーだ...
Cameraman: okay everyone, just pretend I’m not here and don’t stare into the camera
Most of the people on the film probably did not even know what they got into and their images would be still being seen 100 years later.
they were like 👁👄👁
I think a lot of the time people either assumed they were cameras taking still photographs or they had just never seen a camera before.
The cameraman is probably a white guy that was there to record footage for back home and if you have been a tourist to places that's not used to tourism, you'd know the feeling. We used to stare at "white guy" when I was little and after I started traveling to unusual places people begin to stare at me
TBH, i don't think they knew what that was. They was like: What dafug is that White ass doin' with that damn thing
It's crazy how that was just 100 years ago, it was an entirely different world.
Well, not entirely. People don't change.
@@sesaarinen people do not need to change anymore. Because technology is doing this job now.
@thors blot WW3 paints a different picture..
And now we get in new world too.
2020 covid 19. The new era star here.
The country that has killed the most people in the world.
撮影した方 凄いですね。貴重なフィルム見れて嬉しいです。
この時代に自分のご先祖がいると思うとなんだか感動しちゃうよ。
0:54 The little boy waving at the camera is ahead of his time.
Ikr, very clever boy. Must've figured out that other people would see him and it'll be nice to say hi
He's now showing this and saying to his grand-grandchildren, do you see that boy? It's me!
@@cesar_8336 Let us hope he didnt died in battle in WW2
Imagine telling him that strangers on the internet a hundred years later would be talking about him
He is time traveler🤣🤣🤣
This is a video from the time period when my grandmother was born .....
Looking at the video, it appears to have been filmed in the Asakusa area.
0:16The ”風鈴(Furin)”is a traditional Japanese tool that makes a cool sound when the wind blows to relieve hot feelings.
I have one hanging in the window at my house.
"風" is "Wind.
Does "鈴" mean something like "bell, chime"?
This guy seems to carry a cart and sell it.
It looks hard.
2:00This is the Asakusa Sixth Ward in the entertainment district.
There were a lot of popular theaters in Asakusa and the vestiges of them still remain.
2:16 Since it says "十二階(Twelfth Floor)", I think it is the 12-story building "凌雲閣(Ryounkaku)", which was a famous place at that time.
The name "凌雲閣(Ryounkaku)" means "雲を凌ぐ(surpassing the clouds)".In Japan.
where there were no tall buildings at the time, the 12-story building was an innovation that made it a popular tourist attraction.
Japan's first electric-powered elevator was also adopted.
However, that elevator was not used very often due to many problems.
To entertain customers climbing the long staircase, pictures of beauty pageants were displayed on the staircase and voted on at the top floor.
It's a huge difference compared to the images from the US at the same time.
It was destroyed by a big earthquake.
In the big earthquake, the 8th floor and above snapped off, and about 13 spectators fell to their deaths along with the debris.
However, one person was lucky enough to be caught by a signboard of a Japanese tabi socks brand called FUKUSUKE during the fall and survived.
Fukusuke Tabi is still a famous stocking and innerwear manufacturer in Japan.
2:31Among the posters for various plays and movies, this one turned out to be the only one I could find.
It is a silent film called "曽我兄弟狩場の曙(Akebono of the Soga Brothers Hunting Ground)" made by M. Pathe Company.
This company merged with three other companies after a year of moving pictures to become Nikkatsu, a movie company that still exists today.
Nikkatsu has largely declined recently, but it seems that they are still producing films and is famous for supporting the Japanese film industry.
It says "Park Theatre" and has a slightly different title, or maybe it's a play about it.
Although the staff is known, the original film does not exist and it is a lost film that cannot be seen now.
I don't usually know that such a thing has ever happened, even to Japanese people.
When I looked it up, I got a little excited.
The way the kanji are written is so old-fashioned it's hard to read!
2:45 The product called "仁丹(jintan)" on the right pillar is still sold in Japan.
It was like a refreshment that was labeled as a medicine, and it was advertised on a large scale to take advantage of the popularity of Ryounkaku at the time.
2:55 文房具雑貨(stationery・miscellaneous goods) マント(Cloak) ショール(shawl) タバコ(tobacco)
Even a hundred years ago, the text hasn't changed that much.
I'm surprised myself.
3:10 This is Nakamise street in Asakusa.
I think it was taken before the big earthquake.
The video era was a time when democracy was popular, the country was relatively peaceful, and East and West were blended together.
The Japanese call it "Taisho Roman" and use it as a major source of material for comics and dramas.
3:17 The Kaminarimon lantern is famous in Asakusa, but actually there are four large lanterns in Sensoji Temple, including the Kaminarimon.
This is one of them, the "小舟町(Kofunachou)" lantern between the ”雷門(Kaminarimon)" lantern at the entrance and the "志ん橋(Shinbashi)” lantern in the main hall.
I found this out later.
It was also the year that Yoshinobu, the last shogun of the Edo Shogunate, died.
He was a shogun who used his natural intelligence to navigate through a period of upheaval that was too turbulent for him to manage alone.
In addition to becoming a master of the shuriken, he also loved photography, oil painting, bicycles, and other Western interests.
Wow thankss
So cool, thanks for the insight!
Thanks for the info.
You should document what you wrote here in an article of a journal or somewhere else for future generations !
thank you for sharing :)
Thanks. This is amazing
貴重な資料を公開して頂き、ありがとうございます
目の光やはにかみを見るとやはり間違いなく同族の哀愁を覚え考えさせられます
誰が撮ってくれたかわからないが感謝。貴重な映像
This video quality is better than the modern security cameras today.
You're so right. In this video you can see every detail.
Modern security cameras: 'Ah! That vague grey pixelated blob did the robbery! Find a vague grey pixelated blob and arrest him!'
Not trying to be rude but you're aware that this isn't the original footage right? These films have been enhanced with the help of neural networks trained to improve vintage video quality and the fps, colorization and sound ambience have all been added manually.
Maybe they have used the AI tech to upscale resolution and use several algorithms to improve the quality of the video.
And also most security cameras have not so good quality for a reason, they record 24/7 so having high quality footage would take up a lot of space.
The lenses for security cameras are 3cm. They sacrifice quality for size. Those old video cameras were huge, and with good quality lenses.
0:54 that boy over there waving his arms is a genius. He waving to the camera hes ahead of his time
He's way ahead of his era
He is from future
M'aiq waved back.
HE IS A TIME TRAVELER
He's waving towards to he's parents
この映像が撮られたたったの50年前までまだ江戸時代だったことに驚きを隠せない…
I was literally in Asakusa two days ago, then to see it alive over a hundred years ago at 3:20 is incredible!
It’s one of the few things in this video that are still immediately recognizable as the same.
I'm so impressed by this. This was like "only" 100 years ago. Look at Japan now, it looks so far apart from 100 years ago to now.
100 is a lot when you compare it from day, but at the same time 100 years is only a small part of history.
@@RainFox it will look like this video
Our descendants will no longer identify with the ethnic peoples of europe.
That's the difference to japan.
@@derbeisser8777 What are you hinting at?
@@GlitchPredator He's implying cultural identities will be discarded in favor of appeasing socialist Democrats with open border policies. There ya go.
I love how footage from this point in time usually has people looking right into the camera because camera’s was such advanced tech back then. Reminds me of the WWI film “They shall not grow old” how everyone is just fascinated by the camera
Duhhh
I was thinking the same thing! It honestly helps me see through their eyes a little more.
It reminds me that they see someone there. It reminds me that cameras were t always so readily available. I mean hell, I grew up AS cell phones were developing and still forget that there was a time when no one I knew even had a computer.
But I watch footage like this and see how curious they are about a camera and it's like I'm there with them, just as curious.
I wonder if they had more than one gender back than and preferred pronouns 🤔
@@wetstinkysocks2950 Japan don't care for the western pc/woke stuff today so I doubt it. lol
@@wetstinkysocks2950 i hope they did , as it would be quite to reproduce with just the 1 :)
大正ロマンの日本が美しい映像で観れるなんて感激です!
It's crazy to think that none of these people is alive today
I can't believe that guy carries his shop on his back...
Secretly a Ninja by Night 😂
That still happen in Indonesia, it called 5 foot
Come to indonesia bro, a lot people can do that
It's common in Asia back then, and in the Asian 3rd world country right now it's still pretty common
Talk about shoplifting...
Nintendo was there allready but their business were hand-painted playing cards... how crazy is that?
There are 2051 companies in the world that are centuries old (data: Bank of Korea). Out of them, 65% (1345) are in Japan, about 20% in Europe, 12% in North America, several (0.2-0.3%) in China and zero in Korea. It tells a lot about Japanese mindset.
@@catnip3141 ...and about how old some countries are.
@@ArcDevErik If you talk about a millennium, America leaves the chat. But China and Korea are much older than Japan.
Unlike other countries, Japan embraced the industrial revolution quite early, and started opening up its market. That‘s why many of their big brand names are so old.
catnip3141 A lot of it has to do with the ingrained desire to bring honor to ones name in Japanese society. It is a lot more easier and common in western nations to not give a fuck about your family and many have no qualms with disgracing it.
I've been reading a lot of Natsume Sōseki lately. This video is so useful for helping me really visualize and understand the world he lived in and wrote about.
「いらっしゃいませー」など、今でも飛び交う言葉がこの時代にもあったことがなんとなく感動。
現代の音をかぶせてるだけやないか😂
お前ら、長生きせえよ!🤣
音は後付けです
@@user-lc8yh8rf6n いやん恥ずかしい😇長生きします
@@kylie373 まるっきり信じちゃいました!
early 1900s japan: full of children
2000s japan: full of old people.
Fr
Considering how old Japanese people often turn probably a lot of the same people.
It is not unique to Japan.
@@snoochpounder many of those kids probably die during ww2
1900 no condoms
Japaneses at those time look very currious when they saw a camera and now they have best camera brands.
Yeh- they probably saw that original footage and thought, “we can do better!”.
Nikon canon
@@bidensy4219 Sony
Fujifilm
@@espreedupree Olympus
なんか・・・今の日本よりも心豊かで楽しそうだなぁ。と感じてしまった。
3:50 - это добрые душевные лица 🌝🌝🌝
2:12 Asakusa Junikai Ryounkaku. This brick and wooden building was the first in Japan to have an elevator installed. It was destroyed by the Great Kanto Earthquake on September 1, 1923, about 10 years after this video was taken. This cityscape was also reduced to ashes by fire caused by the earthquake, and is a very valuable video that cannot be seen today.
人々の視線から、当時のカメラが遠くからでも確認できる大きさで、極めて珍しいものだったことがよくわかる。
今みたいに添加物とかも少ないから、みんな健康的で肌きいそうだなぁ
なんつーか、はるか昔の江戸時代にも見えて、今時のそこら辺の田舎の近所らへんにも見える感じ?
あと文字が読めるし分かること。
これらに趣を感じた。
文字が読めるし、溶け込めそうなそこら辺の風景だから、タイムスリップして飛ばされてもワンチャン生きていそうな感じがした。
@@user-vz6rs9ej9p なんなら当時の東京は現代の田舎より便利そう、、、
@@user-in6uq7yf7r 田舎舐めすぎ
Era como ver una maquina traida de otro planeta.
Cameramen guy had no idea that hundred years later his footage is gona watched by 800.000+ people
On a virtual space, simultaneously from different screens. That's strange when you think about it.
@@mutably The word "screen" might not even be invented back then.
Jurdan Maulana had no idea his comment would be stored by the government for 100 years in a file with all his online activity
The coolest part my friend
It probably was watched by 800.000+ people during his lifetime. Film was popular back then.
ところどころいらっしゃいませ~って聞こえるのが凄くいい。
あの当時はカメラが珍しく
不思議そうに眺める人達が多い
ように思いますが、屈託のない
子供の表情には癒やされるし、
浅草寺があんなに賑わっていた
とは、想像すらしてなかったので
時代の移り変わりを感じますね。
these people looking at the camera, just to be looked back 107 years after...
What if it's a smartphone of a time traveler? 😳😂
Imagine if they could look into the lens of the camera and see the future. Weebs and hentai for days.
and you told them ' you see that camera ? hundred of thousend of people worldwide will be seeying you 107 years from now' (goosebumps)
The craziest thing about this old film is that there are people in Japan alive today who are old enough to remember when it was like this. Some of them could theoretically (but not likely) even be in this video! The oldest person in Japan is a woman who is 117 years old and was born in 1903. There are younger children than her in this video.
Yes, it’s amazing how fast technology advances. Makes one wonder what our world will look like when we’re all over 100 years-old as well and we’re the only ones to remember what the early 21st century was like.
Is this the same period as the anime Demon Slayer ?
@@kevinmiller9760 Yep! It was set in the Taishō era, sometime between 1912 and 1926. Which means it's in the same period as this video.
@@MrJH101 Worse then the last decades of the 20th century, I know that already. lol
@@MrJH101They would have so much footage to look at, they'll be like. What are those devices in their hands! Everyone has one! Hahaha
人々や景色に、質素ながらも清潔感と品位が感じられます。
良い世の中になったもんだ。こんな貴重なものが無料で見れるんだもんな。最近地上波のテレビ全く見なくなった。
The oldest people in this video could have met a samurai or two.
The old woman might have been in her 80s or 90s making her born in the 1820s or 1830s
Was it possible for them to one themselves?
@@dempkuun9253 yes but no
@@dempkuun9253 what are you saying?
Jrexx28 my question is, could they had been samurai themselves?(the oldest people during 1900)Idk when the samurai status ended(or any Japanese history) so I wanted to know whether it is possible for samurai to still be around during the 1900s.
The fact that they're all so mystified by the camera makes it feel like they're just as perplexed about us watching them from a hundred years in the future.
I bet they had no idea that just a mere 100 years later almost everyone would be carrying a much better camera around in their pockets that can do so much more.
Truly fascinating how much and how fast progress has happened.
当たり前なんだけど、皆生きてたんだなぁ
動画で見ると感慨深い
Looking at this, my face must be as surprised as theirs, as if we are looking into each other, but in a different time...Incredible work & footage, thank you ♥
"What's that called?"
"It's called a camera, and you guys are gonna love them"
lol. I see what you did there!!
And then fujifilm was born
Guess you guys are not ready for it yet, but your kids are gonna love it.
Isnt it “are going to love it“ ?
Sorry, I dont Speak english. Its probably wrong, but just out of curiosity.
@@bomellp7470 you are correct, "gonna" means going to and is probably mostly used by people who speak american english, i.e. the wrong english haha
I love when they look at the camara with such amazement on their faces. I feel like they're watching me through a window. What a crazy feeling!
They are they just don’t know it in their time ;)
i JUST wrote something like that - before I read the posts ! Glad someone else has the same feelings.
i think you are just overthinking it. or what, a inter-dimensional time/space window is what you mean ?
@@bany512 It's just the feeling bro. Don't take it literally.
@@bany512 no one said anythinng like "inter-dimensional" that I saw.. Inter cultural maybe?
1:20 the structures designs here is so fascinating and amazing!
アップロードしてくれて、ありがとうございます。
とても貴重で興味ある動画が見れました。
With all those people staring at the camera it makes me feel like they can see us peering at them from the future through a time machine
The grandpa with his grandchildren at the beggining maked me cry, wholesome.
Yahir Mijangos why ??
@Nicolas Nicolas because
@@nico5173 Because of maked
maked deez nutz
yes why did it make you cry?
I seriously love this. This was the time when they weren't really that westernized yet. The people were still casually wearing Yukatas and Kimonos. Nowadays, Japanese people would only wear them on occasion.
This is the closest we can see what kind of Japanese people and culture looks like in Demon Slayer, since the story happened in early Taisho period (1910s)
Its hard to imagine how people changed from wearing these traditional clothings to T shirts and jeans.
MrOverCritical1989 who is they
@@samsammy9289 who are* they
@MrOverCritical1989 If your cultural identity revolves around your clothes, you are already weak.
Only clothing has changed.
@@joelarson1733 Clothes are an outward expression which signify deeper aspects of the culture.
After colorized and upscale, everything looks so fresh, hard to imagine this is 100 years ago
103- 105 years ago to be exact...!
Edit:105-107*
and it has more frame rate
@@min_anne4094 more like 105-107 years
right!!
No smartphones 😂
30年後に大戦に巻き込まれるなんて思えない程豊かで幸せな風景😢
その前に関東大震災が直ぐに襲いましたね。105歳とかご存知の方々がいらして、関東大震災、東京大空襲を経ても長生きされている事に驚きと、敬意の念を抱きます。
ってかこの時代はちょうど第一次大戦 日英同盟で連合国側で欧州での戦いに参戦している時期だねちょうど 敵はドイツでそこで恨みを買ったかもw
@@kuniterustar
独乙と同盟を組んでたけど、「独乙」は「中華民国」を裏では支援してたもんな😮
🇨🇳では、「独乙」の事を「徳国」と書くし分かりやすい😅恨み(逆恨み)って消えないんだよね~ ( ´;゚;∀;゚;)
こわ~😂
When I was younger, I always assumed that everyone during this time dressed in Western clothes due to the country's modernization. Seeing how everyone still dressed in traditional kimonos was eye-opening. I guess only the higher classes dressed in Western clothes.
None of these people ever imagine that their faces would be in the palm of your hand in 2020 😶
@@fazzinho1290 😂😂
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@@fazzinho1290 I am not sure the human species will be around by then.
@@mgm6229 we will surely survive next 100 years 1000 years is tough
@@lazypotato6743 I wouldn't be so sure. On another note, and quoting the other user, I can't understand why someone would like to have a micro computer inside their cranium. It will surely result in severe side effects. But anyway, to each its own.
Every time I see a video like this I'm hit with a "wait, people actually lived during that time??" for some reason. History feels like just a bunch of pictures and facts a lot of the time, so it's incredible to come this close to experiencing an actual moving world busy with its people
Thousands of years before you were born huge, mighty empires ruled by the globe travelling the Great oceans trading, warring and creating what we now call history
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The thing that finally got history to stop being that for me was having an incredibly good history professor in college. She was an amazing storyteller who taught medieval European history. She was really able to bring out the idea that "the past is a foreign country" in a way I'd never experienced before. Suddenly these people and places were not just words and drawings, they were real people like people I knew in a place I felt I could go.
I mean id you think about it, right now we are living in history.
Depending on what you believe you were also experiencing life after life through all these times... and all these lives you have lived throughout “time” is actually happening all at once 🧐
This was dope af. The girls happily playing with the bouncing balls made me happy lol
3:40 に女性が「いらっしゃいませ」
って言うのが現代の接客と全く同じ言い方してますね
音声は現代のやつですよ
The way they stare at the camera reminds me of the way people stare at the Google maps car in street view
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I wonder if there's a kind of naivety to it as well. Back then, no one appears to get camera shy. They just stare at the camera in bewilderment or intrigue.
Maybe that's because no one had ever seen themselves played back on film...? No one had developed that self-consciousness that comes from seeing footage of yourself, so no one seems to care how gormless they look staring into a camera like we do now. 😂 And so no one tries to put on a show of any kind.
(And of course you see this on old footage from all cultures, not just Japan.)
interesting comparison! :)
people actually stare at the Google maps cars in wonderment? i doubt that , i stare in anger briefly at them .
@@crowbarska Most Japanese back then especially are very very poor, they had no idea what was going on unless someone told them while they were filming.
POV: You’re a time traveler and everyone subconsciously knows you don’t belong there.
They're judging me i knew it
@ArmchairWarrior Everyone knows you can only time travel while naked.
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撮った場所にもよるのでしょうが、とにかく子供が多いですね。活気というかパワーを感じます
It really hit me as amazing because if you talked to one of the old people in the video, they might have told you how everything was completely different 50 years back from the time when this video was made.
Love how little kids staring at camera with their curious faces... sad to think they must have been sent out to war when they got older.
Or that kids exactly like those were nuked by America and have been disfigured for life or killed.
I like to think they were too young for conscription in WW1 and to old for WW2. Probably not though.
Manxkaffee youre absolutely right. WW1 was actually already waging at this time (1914-1918) so these kids were too young. WW2 was 1939-1945, so even the babies in this video would be in their early 30’s-40’s, so unless already in the military it’d be a lower chance of conscription. Amazing how quickly time passes yet these kids lived (hopefully) through the biggest points of the 20th century
It's more likely they were caught in the fire bombing of civilian centers by America
@@SweetlySerene While WW2 officially started in 1939, Japan had been waging wars with its neighbours, e.g. Russia, China and Korea, long before that.
The girl that bounces the ball with her hand and then does it with her foot with the same level of control was amazing.
I thought so also. Plus, no squabble or conflict over the ball!
Only one simple action is amazing?
There are really variois actions to control a ball as far as girl's ball play in Korea.
minute?
Where?
@@snoopah3077 @3:30
この映像に映っている方の中に、70代60代のかたがおられるけど、幕末に生まれた方がいる事が凄い。
They saw Japan advance and change a lot through their lives. Imagine someone being born before the isolationist period ended and then living until the 1950s.
そうですよね?江戸時代生まれの人もまだたくさんいたのですね
2:51の赤ちゃんはまだ健在ですかね
It's interesting to note how well everyone looks and how ordered and clean everything is ......
It does sadden me as a japanese person how fast japanese clothing has disspeared from our society. I want to see more people outside in them. I like wearing them too.
Wear it and people will follow. Own it!
Worldwide problem, we all wear the same stuff now
@@EternalShadow1667 Nah, I've seen enough of these videos and people back then all wore the same clothes, specially in the west. Men always in black, woman with long dresses. We definetly have more variety now.
@@brunoalves-pg9eo Men weren't always in black back then. They had colored suits and such; they just came out looking dark in black-and-white photography.
@@brunoalves-pg9eo yea!
we colorized this old footage!
but turns out everyone was wearing grey that day
Or brown
It's not historically accurate , he already mentioned it right there
Actually, there was less of productions and tailored options were not present... Everything had a very limited range. Unlike now when everyone gets everything uniquely made for them..
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@@FourDotSkills I disagree. In those days mass production of clothes was much less widespread than now. Many made their own clothes and so would be unique to a degree (though the styles would be the same but that's the same today).
I think this is an excellent historical document. Thank you for the high quality images of this valuable film.
こんな貴重な歴史的資料をスマホで見れる時代に感謝。
全ての人類に感謝
子供が沢山いる、建物が立派
何よりこんなに綺麗な映像が残っていることに驚き
今では子どもは減って老人と支払う税金は増えたな……
デジタル修復って技術で直したものですから
Robin へぇ!その技術もすごいですね
昔の景色がよく分かっていいですね
教えて頂きありがとうございます
着物見慣れていないから、みんな金持ちに見える
4:14 not gonna lie, that rope thing looks pretty fun.
It reminds me metal benders in Avatar The Legend of Korra
It is
I agree ☝️.
There's a similar thing here on kids playgrounds, except it's kind of like a swing where 2 people sit on on opposite ends. You have to kick off the ground with your feet, taking turns to do it with the other person, all the while the thing goes around. It's really relaxing and fun tbh, even for older people.
we had those when i was a boy. at the top was a rotating thing, with many boys spinning around with the rope you would be almost flying.
Very cool. Thank you for this!
Bellissimo! Grazie per la condivisione.
Something that catches my attention, is how people in those years, still dressed in traditional clothes.
Yep, the advent of modernity brought with it a capitalist domination in everything, including clothes.
Not surprising at all though. That’s just how people dressed back then. In the 1800s we dressed absolutely different then now. Look at the big dresses and hundreds of layers. They did the same thing. Lots of layers. Much more formal looking wear. No one dresses formally anymore and no one layers either. Man and woman have no modesty anymore. It’s all about how to wear the least amount of clothes as possible. No dignity or respect for themselves or others. Times have definitely changed.
Well yes..if it weren’t for colonization many of us most likely would’ve been wearing our traditional attire.
@@angryoldman9140 humans are soon turning to early age fashion trend
😂
I mean so did Western societies. It's just your default and norm so you don't think much of it. Like the other comment said, think about how different we dress now compared to people 100 years ago.
Insane. Just imagine them looking at a huge camera back in 1913 and you’re staring back at them through the screen of your phone in 2020.
Damn, perspective. 🤯
Crazy shit man
When you put it like that 🤯
@@therealremedy it's crazy when technology gives you thousands of years to develop and modify everyday things but it only takes a few decades in the industry revolution
@@therealremedy we are having the greatest tech revolution happening at its full potential right now
Thank you. What i see is evolution and influence. Your work is such important.
たまに「いらっしゃいませー!」って聞こえるの安心する
す、すげぇ……。
ここにいるほとんどの方々は既に一生を終えていると考えると…
すげぇなぁ。
豊かな時代だったんだなと感じました。
着物にマント、和服はカッコいいですね。
タバコやマントといった縦に書かれた
ノボリも素敵。
日本文化を誇りに思います!
Japan both now and then is so amazing. I would love to see it in person if I could
1913年でも、この時の50歳くらいの人は幕末に生まれた人だから何気にすごい。
現在世界歳長寿の
田中カ子さんがこの時
10歳~12歳で子供だという事実を知ると感動してしまう。ここにいる大人は当然もうこの世に生きていない。
Please tell me what did u say
@@s4vi152 I am impressed that Kane Tanaka, the oldest person in the world, was about 10 years old at this time.
Of course, the adults here are no longer living in this world
@まちるだ thank u so much
So that means there is some possibility that those who were under 10 years old in this video still alive. Sugosugite Kusa.
@@google_admin1 Those fetus and small kids must be around 97 to 100+ years old if they're still alive.
I am Japanese, but this video makes me very thoughtful.
This video makes me think that Japan in the Taisho era is definitely connected to feudal Japan in the Edo era.
However, when I step out of my house, I can't believe that my country and this country of a hundred years ago are connected by a line.
Have you ever thought about these things, people overseas?
Not that so much
but I do wonder why people think Japan needs more People?
I live in Canada and our country is 14 times the size of Japan with the population of Greater tokyo of 37 million and things are fine.
127 million in a small country like Japan seems to be more than enough.
The UK is the same size as Japan with 70 million and nobody says it needs more people.
@@Crashed131963 because of the inverted population pyramid..social support falls down when the burden of non-working old people is high. someone needs to care the old, can't just let them rot and die alone. I'm going to experience this in 60 years myself as my country (india) will have an inverted pyramid around 2080.
But overall, i agree that there's no need for too many people. In japan's case, they have china next door and they're pretty aggressive. Japan needs $ and people to defend herself. Canada doesn't have any threats.
@@vetiarvind Easier for Japan just to build ICBMs.
No country with Nukes ever gets invaded or attack. Its suicide.
@@Crashed131963 Japan isn't allowed to make nuclear weapons or nuclear vehicles. It's stated in their constitution. Sorry for misunderstand
@@malagor3044 China is getting aggressive in the area may be time to edit the constitution.
こんなにも貴重な映像資料が手軽に無料で観させてもらえる時代
ありがたい
1:16 この時代にクリスマスって単語が出てくるのが不思議✨
2:05 掲げられてる幟の文字ってこの時代こんなに綺麗なの!?!?「君」の縁取りとか凄すぎ…
てかどこもかしこも人口稠密でびっくり
3:54 みんなお着物で装束がすごい!?
4:07 亀戸天神?特徴的な橋だ…
4:18 何この遊具!?めっちゃ面白いそう!時代に淘汰された産物なんだろうな…
やばい!!!楽しすぎる!!!!
え?たしか音は後付けだよ?
I could almost see my grandma(born in 1908) as a little girl walking in this video. This got me so emotional. Thank you!!!!
@@adventureandaccidents9305 it was probably not his actual grandma, but I believe he imagined one as his, because the timelines match. And that is still beautiful.
@@adventureandaccidents9305 As @RobioCraft said. She was born and raised in Kyoto so she can't be in this video.
@@robiocraft2383 Thank you
It reminds me my grandfather who was playing with your grandma with other kids on the street. Good old days.
Dow
(Kid waving both hands)
Me: Kid was ahead of his time.
現在日本最高齢の方は、1908年生まれ。当時5歳なので、この映像に出てくるような子どもがまだギリギリ生きてらっしゃる。
すごい。