The man wearing a full on suit and riding a small motorcycle is a W manz fr 🗿🤝
@aymanemach13 күн бұрын
he's a Yakuza boss
@juicydoubles114413 күн бұрын
Imagine still saying “W” or “L” 🤡
@phuckyou631413 күн бұрын
Mmmmkay
@Extrelll13 күн бұрын
W Yakuza boss
@oli364512 күн бұрын
@@aymanemachthat’s exactly my thought, disrespect that man and you might be found with a surprising amount of definitively self inflicted wounds like broken knees ribs and face, did I say might be found?
@strawberries217Ай бұрын
Golden age of Japan
@_divi_Ай бұрын
Why are u saying like this ?isn't Japan more developed then before ? Can u tell me difference between before and now of japan
@hemisharidhiАй бұрын
@@_divi_ for somereason people seem to glorify the past a lot, apparently the newer generations are glorifying 2020 so ig that explains a lot about why he said that it was the golden age, not because japan is not developed more than before rather because he personally likes japan in the 80s hope that helped.
@Hollowed2wizАй бұрын
@@_divi_ it's the golden age of Japan because Japan's economy was booming during the post war years. In particular, Japan's economy was at its peak in the 80's and early 90's.
@sulliandwhatnotАй бұрын
@@_divi_I think he just means this is when Japan looked the happiest as people + their aesthetic was cool as ever
@NorthCot.mus.dept.9Ай бұрын
@@_divi_ He means culturally I think.
@user-chocozhx_xhz3 күн бұрын
色んな国の人が日本80年代素敵って言ってくれて嬉しい🥹
@timer.-.6148Күн бұрын
It looked beautiful! Love from Denmark!🇩🇰❤🇯🇵
@josemiguelmonardesmuller5803Күн бұрын
Su MEJOR década 🎉Me recayó la Nostalgia con las imágenes y la canción. ❤😢💕💞🍺🍻20.5.2024
@RyonMugen9 күн бұрын
This song with these pictures... Really make me feel like I missed the best part of time.
@Enzo-lu9ji7 күн бұрын
Realmente
@oscargr_6 күн бұрын
Nostalgia to a place and time that I was never part of. I grew up in the 80's and have spent time in Japan (in the 00's)
@DroolRockworm3 күн бұрын
Just take solace in the fact that it’s a complete lie. This is like in 40 years of someone only showed the bud light football commercials that air now and said “this was the 2020s”
@BatkoBrat3 күн бұрын
@@oscargr_ the term for that kind of nostalgia is *anemoia*
@oscargr_3 күн бұрын
@@BatkoBrat Did not know that. Thanks. But it's no surprise, seeing it is a rather new (2012) , rather artificial word. Hope I can remember it 😁
@AzusaNym29 күн бұрын
Japan in the 80's looks AMAZING!
@automotive172327 күн бұрын
Looked. 😢
@oogway7327 күн бұрын
It did indeed, until it went full corporate mode.
@anselmo510426 күн бұрын
@@automotive1723are you English teacher? Sorry just want to ask
@automotive172326 күн бұрын
@@anselmo5104 No, I am not an English teacher.
@user-wf1cz1nt2j26 күн бұрын
JP NOW LOOK AMAZING
@juanjuan569813 күн бұрын
My mum grew up in Japan in the 80’s. Then moved overseas at the beginning of the 90’s. I can understand why she still has such a rose tinted view of Japan
@JasonDudeson11 күн бұрын
dont dare smoke a joint
@jindipity477211 күн бұрын
I thought it'd be a bad view cause of the gangs and stuffs but guess not 😂
@HermanWillems11 күн бұрын
So why did she moved overseas if she has such positive view. People from my country who are positive about the country will not leave at all.
@adararelgnel269510 күн бұрын
@@HermanWillems yeah I don't get it either. I have some German relatives who live in Canada and they always talk about how wonderful Germany is and how it's the best place to live and how they miss it so much etc. They even insist that their children only speak German at home... its like... then why are you HERE??
@ilimari10 күн бұрын
@@adararelgnel2695 that’s just nostalgia about their country. When you left your country, the nostalgia hits and you start to idealize everything about your country. you don’t understand it because probably you’re not an immigrant. I have been 20 years away from where I’m from (Puerto Rico) and I’m still miss it, and every time I speak about Puerto Rico, I speak wonders about my island. That’s were my family is, my roots are there. My childhood memories are there. And about the language, its important for us immigrants to teach our kids their parent’s language otherwise how will they communicate with their family back there? How will they communicate with their grandparents if they don’t speak German??? We do the same at home, we talk only Spanish at home. That’s the only way our kids can be bilingual. If they don’t practice at home, they will eventually forget the language. That’s how bilingualism works, you have to practice it.
Japanese sports cars in the 80s were some of the coolest looking cars of all time
@Ekvorivious10 күн бұрын
were?
@Ekvorivious10 күн бұрын
were?
@Aaaaaqqq40410 күн бұрын
@@Ekvoriviousthey changed buddy
@pht931710 күн бұрын
Japan in the 80's was just America in the 60's
@AdityaKumar-yo8qv10 күн бұрын
You mean Mazda Miata😏😏
@benyang2081Ай бұрын
80s in Japan looks so nice. 😊
@user-560gm6gma21 күн бұрын
No...
@sunnychoudhary604120 күн бұрын
@@user-560gm6gma yes... ...
@badbadbadcat20 күн бұрын
Japan was nice but then the US felt threatened and forced them into signing the *Plaza Accord* and put an end to Japanese advancement
@joaovictorbrittobastos142120 күн бұрын
@@badbadbadcat But japan has less inequality, they are very highly educated and better social support
@MarkJohn-cf8zq19 күн бұрын
Nuh uh 😢
@user-zd7th2ic6w3 күн бұрын
この時代にまだ生まれてないのに時が経つのが早すぎると感じる。泣きそう
@walidechchafnaje9812Сағат бұрын
あなたは、その年月を生きられたなんて本当に幸運です、先生。
@user-ib5qz6ek7oКүн бұрын
確かに良い時代だった、20代の青春真っ只中、戻れね〜よな〜
@user-hv2bu7bq1v11 күн бұрын
この時代生きてないのになんでこんな泣けるほど懐かしく思うんだろ
@monadouroboros11 күн бұрын
It must be the spontaneous laughs, the natural looks in every picture. That's hard to find nowadays
@jeffwoods440611 күн бұрын
It might be that you saw a bunch of pictures of your parents from back then and you're remembering them. I'm just saying that because this reminds me of my parents
@cozmoee11 күн бұрын
Propaganda
@Nop3.110 күн бұрын
@@cozmoee I don’t think you know what propaganda means.
@@GOE-AMAGI I'm sorry if I'm wrong (I only use translate to understand your comment) but are you saying the Bubble era is bad? And if yes, why? Everybody around me keeps saying that it's a good era, so I'm curious about Japanese people's perspective.
Я тоже почему-то это почувствовал, мне почему-то кажется не только в Японии было хорошо в это время. Кажется даже в Северной Корее люди лучше жили, чем сейчас
@NoName-tz5dy29 күн бұрын
@@prostreyd It seems to me that way, music, films of those years, fashion and much more show that it was cool. It was clear that people were more real, more friendly and alive
@ZUIKMedia18 күн бұрын
One of those photos is definitely from New York, you can see the NYC Subway station behind them, 51st Street uptown
@sergiine17 күн бұрын
Yeah, I had to rewind to that picture when I first saw it. Definitely an nyc subway station.
@philanthropicnightmare120616 күн бұрын
Good catch
@blablablabla829015 күн бұрын
Yeah
@Ashes2Ashes_Blush2Blush15 күн бұрын
LMAO😂
@ecosue9915 күн бұрын
The people in the photo are some of the most famous Japanese pop singers of the 80s. I didn't say the location was in Japan.
@BrokenInBeauty8 күн бұрын
🇯🇵 Beautiful culture, beautiful people - then and now ♥️
@talktotalk84773 күн бұрын
I swear the 80s---90s era everything was so elegantly charming❤
@m_m_m_l_k66989 сағат бұрын
Then see what eastern europe looked in the 80s and 90s
@user-gp3wi7cb5j21 күн бұрын
80年代は良かった。本当に楽しかった。みんなが生き生きしていた時代でした
@user-md2of7eh1y20 күн бұрын
@@user-jq5ol3ko8fきもいって😓
@user-jp5dd9xf4b20 күн бұрын
希望を持てたから一生懸命頑張れたよー!
@my-name-is-sumire.19 күн бұрын
バブル期だったから街が賑やかでしたね😊
@user-jb3yc7vm8m18 күн бұрын
そしてその世代の人たちが日本経済をぶっ壊して失われた30年突入
@user-zc3xg6bb2l17 күн бұрын
残念ながら今の時代も楽しいよ
@guybeleeve15 күн бұрын
My brother was stationed in Okinawa in 89. He would send us all kinds of electronics, and movies. Introduced us to dragon ball with super android 13, fun times. There will never be another time like the 80’s/90’s era. The 2 things that has changed the world for the worse was 911 which made people very paranoid, and social media which took away any human interaction.
@RabidWildCreature13 күн бұрын
He says on a social media platform
@en2p18713 күн бұрын
@RabidWildCreature yes because its the primary way to stay connected these days. We can acknowledge problems with society while hypocritically demonstrating why it's a problem.
@zpdrsn631513 күн бұрын
I would say banks lending practices have been more influential in today’s society than social media. In the early 90s Japan suffered a massive recession similar to 2008 in the U.S
@felldoh927113 күн бұрын
Super Android 13! Let’s hope he’s in the roster for Sparking Zero and FighterZ 2.
@felldoh927113 күн бұрын
Was stationed there from 2012-14, good times but had to get out because the Marine Corps was driving me insane (still is to some extent).
@salikaikram15753 күн бұрын
Japan is such a vibe
@user-fx5zv9ng5f22 сағат бұрын
懐かしすぎる 涙が出そう! 楽しかったなぁ!
@TAKA-rw2bz20 күн бұрын
80年代をすべて見れたことは幸せだったんだなと思わせてくれる動画ですね。
@angelicart.616 күн бұрын
you were born before the 80’s?
@TAKA-rw2bz16 күн бұрын
@@angelicart.6 さん I was born in JULY 1979
@angelicart.616 күн бұрын
@@TAKA-rw2bz you’re really lucky to have enjoyed those times, I could only imagine how fun it was to live during those times of beautiful music and trends 💜
@salemccc16 күн бұрын
そうですね~ TAKA-rw2bzさんはすごくラッキーと思います。
@TAKA-rw2bz16 күн бұрын
@@angelicart.6 さん Maybe it's because the time has passed that it feels beautiful. The future we are about to see may be even more wonderful than we expected.
@user-fg4wz5pj2l21 күн бұрын
この時代が一番幸福度高いと思う
@kanedgytheguy810520 күн бұрын
The grass is always more green on the other side of the fence
@user-jt6qc2su8h20 күн бұрын
@@kanedgytheguy8105 実際に日本は80年代が1番幸福度が高かったんだよ
@kanedgytheguy810520 күн бұрын
@@user-jt6qc2su8h I was not expecting to see a profile picture like that
@user-jo6mc8cj7p20 күн бұрын
こういう事言って現実逃避してる世代は80年代の働き方に耐えられないやろ
@kanedgytheguy810520 күн бұрын
@@user-jo6mc8cj7p precisely
@rinka2953 күн бұрын
なんだか今の日本より活気がある感じがしますね
@user-lx6fc4wm9f2 күн бұрын
活気しかなかったです
@basedbhava6 күн бұрын
The 80s was when Japan was on the summit. They were a booming economy and had a growing population.
Golden age for almost every countries on earth..miss that so very much
@Lunarek10 күн бұрын
Younger generations will never understand how beautiful the 80s and 90s were. It was very simple, with adequate amount of technology that gave us a lot of time to experience life, and colorful outfits. Good times ya'll....good times.
@Kidnapper2599 күн бұрын
- kid born in 1999
@GunwantBhambra9 күн бұрын
@@Kidnapper259 literally me 😂
@luft92359 күн бұрын
"younger generations will never understand how beautiful the past was" -every generation to ever live
@LeoBeastmode9 күн бұрын
The beauty of it was that it wasn't a flash-in-the-pan. The aesthetic of the 80s and 90s was a gradual transition that morphed them together. Trends now a days (2010+) are very stark and short.
@-BlueX8 күн бұрын
i'd love to go back to the 80s or 90s even thought I would miss out on all the cool new tech
@RoninClips33313 күн бұрын
The guy in the mini bike is a certified gangster
@guruitaliani173910 күн бұрын
Probably a certified Yakuza
@AstronautAcademy10 күн бұрын
He's an actor Hiroshi Tachi who is in his 70s and still popular here in Japan. Check out his latest film Abunai Deka 2024. The film title means Dangerous Cop! 😂
@RoninClips3339 күн бұрын
@@AstronautAcademydo you know what movie that frame is from?
@tsurokusenshiru36712 күн бұрын
The 80’s where pretty awesome in general 😢
@LiliaNakazono-bw2qn9 күн бұрын
Wow so much memories of Japanese artist l love it !!! 80’s
@oriko-Ай бұрын
嫌な事をよし!って乗り越えられるくらい楽しい事が沢山あった時代だったな 本当にエモい動画
@theanalyst20182 ай бұрын
Japan always have their own world
@popmandropАй бұрын
どこの世界も同じだよ 色んなことあったけどよ、どの時代の全てを愛そうぜ
@user-bc3ts7no5oАй бұрын
100th like🎉
@entertainmenttelevision9257Ай бұрын
True; the only thing we had in America resembling the vibe was Canal Street to 42nd Times Square in Newyork..
Ай бұрын
@@entertainmenttelevision9257 Extending till Columbus Sq./South Central Park.
@porothashawarma2339Ай бұрын
80s were great everywhere
@piou77piou6 күн бұрын
My father had a friend who was a huge fan of travelling in Asia and went in Japan in the 80s. Apparently, what he described to anyone was the future and he even came back with a wireless phone that blew everyone's mind.
@agidotexe71676 күн бұрын
nostalgia for a place ive never been to in a time i wasnt alive. Japan is something else man.
@user-xj2hz6li8o12 күн бұрын
一瞬だけど昔に戻ったような感覚になれたよ。 ありがとう。
@kkotaroo6911 күн бұрын
いえいえ、そう思ってもらってよかったよ 君のこれからの人生に幸あれ
@NeverAliveNeverDead11 күн бұрын
Let’s go 40 years further back
@rin-jn8be10 күн бұрын
@@NeverAliveNeverDead普通におもんないな
@NeverAliveNeverDead10 күн бұрын
@@rin-jn8bewhat?
@535xx4Ай бұрын
なぜか時代が変わって便利になってもこの時が良かった
@user-vf6zt2wb3rАй бұрын
確かにです😂 懐かしいですね!😊
@AeybiseediyАй бұрын
Convenient doesn't always mean better
@s.m.js.m.j3825Ай бұрын
ジジババ😂
@user-ge2pn3gk1jАй бұрын
そりゃ金も希望もあった一番いい時代ですからね。
@asitaka8989Ай бұрын
当たり前じゃい!
@Drrew9445 күн бұрын
Its cool how different Japan was 40 years before the 80s
@Snirby16294 сағат бұрын
gang what?
@desiannwilliams18524 күн бұрын
As a 90s baby, I am glad I got to experience some of these things. Like the wired phones or the big phones with the antennae, cassettes and tapes, colourful dressing
@@wanko115 working hard doesn't work. System has to change. Current one not sustainable for everyone. Inflation getting worse and worse.
@rejectloyalty9 күн бұрын
An amazing era of Japan
@AvaHeinen20093 күн бұрын
this lowkey looks like the most fun place i could be
@user-f1y6xekw7n16 күн бұрын
生まれてもないのになんか切なくなる 活気があったんだろうなぁ
@hifdzillahkohler237513 күн бұрын
Japan Golden Age
@queenslanddocumentarys13 күн бұрын
@@hifdzillahkohler2375fuck no the gold age was the heian period because In 794, a new imperial capital was established at Heian-kyō (modern Kyoto), marking the beginning of the Heian period, which lasted until 1185. The Heian period is considered a golden age of classical Japanese culture. Japanese religious life from this time and onwards was a mix of native Shinto practices and Buddhism.
@user-oq8ur8eq6e13 күн бұрын
@@queenslanddocumentarys Modern golden age
@LeoHakeioo13 күн бұрын
おれも生まれてないのになんかなつかしく思う😂
@hifdzillahkohler237513 күн бұрын
@@queenslanddocumentarys i said modern golden age
@fitmkgw74Ай бұрын
80s is the best era and so aesthetic
@xXdqBlizzardXx27 күн бұрын
And not only for japan. Every country
@xloQyx27 күн бұрын
Esa es la percepción que tenemos de esa época, no su realidad
@fitmkgw7427 күн бұрын
@@xXdqBlizzardXx absolutely ma boy
@AbelJosueDeJesusMartinezMujica27 күн бұрын
Not in chile Lol
@Goran-eo5uc26 күн бұрын
Bet that people in 2064 will say the same thing about 2024.
@xiansiuol68759 күн бұрын
Growing up, ive seen tons of pictures and magazines that shows these kind of vibes from my aunt that worked in Japan in the 80s and 90s
@roboticskybeast8 күн бұрын
I’m a metal/hard rock listener from America and literally can’t stop listening to this song. It’s soooooo dang gooooooood!
That's just how life is. You grow up and you keep missing the old days until you miss the days when you had less days to miss.
@user-kt1wv6zi9b21 күн бұрын
夜空ノムコウだね あの頃思い描いた未来に立って無い。
@Shibaken042514 күн бұрын
すっごい輝いた時代には間違いない 😊
@Mei_Lin_12 күн бұрын
絶対に!
@Shibaken042511 күн бұрын
@@Mei_Lin_ ありがとうございます!! 嬉しい
@user-du7ki9wx7r11 күн бұрын
今も輝いてるよ 感じ方次第だ
@Shibaken042511 күн бұрын
@@user-du7ki9wx7r ありがとう 🍀 そうかも 希望持てました!
@zenreos34425 күн бұрын
Social media is like a double edge sword, it easily introduced us to other peoples culture while making us more distant to our own culture.
@leolejo48918 күн бұрын
Even without camera effect they look beautiful and handsome
@user-nc6sb5ng8kАй бұрын
まだ子供だったけど、みんな明日に希望を持って生きていた気がする。
@aphe9899Ай бұрын
@@subokaネットの有無はかなり大きいと思うよ。金だけじゃない
@user-nj1eq3qc8iАй бұрын
@@suboka 金でしか物事を考えられなくなってる典型やん(笑) そりゃ楽しくないやろ
@evgeniipeaceАй бұрын
When you are young the future is full of hope and happiness. That is why the past is so sweet.
@jonh-petruker.Ай бұрын
the alpha generation welcomes the hell of the future
@-GZ-.Ай бұрын
それはあなたが子供だったからでは? 多分今の子供も明日に希望は持ってるよ
@abhaybhardwaj28518 күн бұрын
It was not just Japan.... The whole world's 80s ❤
@Heheheheidk16 күн бұрын
People say the 80s was the most dangerous generation
@shankarreddy0116 күн бұрын
@@Heheheheidk we’re in the most dangerous generation. we’re very close to world war than ever before.. Gen Z are in very bad situation.. we are facing one of the most dangerous threats in human history infact..
@blandantey16 күн бұрын
Don't say the whole world when it was dangerous fot people of color in America still to be living in the 80's.
@edvp861316 күн бұрын
Not Soviet Union. Speaking from experience.
@Mojojojo8575716 күн бұрын
@@Heheheheidkpeople say a lot of things 😂
@sha171773 күн бұрын
Japan has always been amazing I always admired Japanese culture ❤
@tamastag9 күн бұрын
Amazing pictures! Love them!
@haremprotagonist1118Ай бұрын
A golden era to recall with 80s city pop
@saikrishnahota3486Ай бұрын
English!!
@quandovcestivernoyoutube29 күн бұрын
No meu país, a era de ouro do Japão foi exatamente os anos 80. A impressão que tínhamos era de que o Japão era a única potência tecnológica do planeta. Praticamente todos os produtos eram japoneses. Agora, de 20 anos para cá, a grande maioria dos produtos comercializados no meu país são chineses ou do sudeste asiático.
@Keichan788728 күн бұрын
@@saikrishnahota3486finally
@user-ld9dy3yw5f26 күн бұрын
@@quandovcestivernoyoutubeVerdade. Agora vemos cada vez menos.
@DrunkinDonuts972 ай бұрын
No matter how many times I hear this song it’s always a banger.
@neriozulberti1492Ай бұрын
yes
@herlittledoveАй бұрын
Though the meaning is quite sad. She wrote it for her husband who left her divorced. I think for another one.
@hey_you.Ай бұрын
@@herlittledove omg😢
@Number1FatherHater15 күн бұрын
@@hey_you.She had also distanced herself from family and friends and regretted making the song because she felt as if her career had took time away from spending it with her loved ones and didn’t believe it had any impact on the world she died at 44 from cancer😭
@teabaggins351712 күн бұрын
What's the name of the song
@TaedyBear-ms3kzКүн бұрын
I'm so addicted to this nostalgic 80s I wish i could watch some beautiful 80s Japanese movies to feel this vibe more❤
@shekkie8 күн бұрын
my mother was around 11 years old during the beginning of the 1980s, and when she was there- she told me it was essentially the peak time of her life. seeing this, I 100% agree.
@homotechnium76282 ай бұрын
This song makes me feel nostalgic for a time I never lived in
@shiro09119Ай бұрын
fr
@PradhanmantriBruhhАй бұрын
Ikr😂
@Nermeen.Ай бұрын
Same
@perfectsniper09Ай бұрын
Maybe you did in your past life. I was born in 91 but every time I see pictures in the 50's or 60's, I can't help but feel nostalgia. I still occasionally listen to music from that time
@anderso.ntelesАй бұрын
@@perfectsniper09I was born in 90 and I feel nostalgic for the 80s
@HallelAlcazar14 күн бұрын
Man riding a small bike was pure Gold.
@bijugopalakrishnan193313 күн бұрын
If it isn't the Weakest Brazilian Male
@HallelAlcazar13 күн бұрын
@@bijugopalakrishnan1933 fancy meeting you here
@SLICKDRIVER68511 күн бұрын
@@HallelAlcazar I feel bad stealing this comment from upbove the comment section 😔
@BroWn_kanYa-A13 күн бұрын
So beautiful ❤️
@callmeyachi98375 күн бұрын
japan in 80's full of happy vibes.
@rion696429 күн бұрын
今の時代より、何もなかったが 今の時代より、輝いていた
@pipi-iv2im21 күн бұрын
携帯も無かったけど絆はあったね、
@user-gm6vs7ln6b21 күн бұрын
女は外に出て探したり出会ったり。
@user-nk1gz7fi8x21 күн бұрын
なんもなかったからだよ
@user-560gm6gma21 күн бұрын
懐古厨
@taro397621 күн бұрын
多分40年後に今の若者も同じこと言ってるから
@user-np1nj1ku1b12 күн бұрын
頼むからもう一度この頃に時を戻してくれ
@meg15129 күн бұрын
切ないですね😢
@sofiiamarusyn9 күн бұрын
Shut off the internet
@yumnahagomar15109 күн бұрын
@@sofiiamarusyn EXACTLY. Like- if you want to live like this so bad stop staring at your phone and hit the farm
@achuuuooooosuu8 күн бұрын
ネットを切れ
@sofiiamarusyn8 күн бұрын
@yumnahagomar1510 and besides that. I mean if we want to live like that again we need to shut off the internet all over the world. Destroy it.
@nicholassullivan12394 күн бұрын
The 80s were peak EVERYWHERE. I miss them a lot.
@soniczeromkx10 күн бұрын
Something about the aesthetic of 80s japan is appealing to a lot of foreigners, and for a damn good reason, i had family who went to Japan in the 70's and 80's and the pictures they have make me want to slingshot myself back in time to witness that decade in person
Мне кажется, так было во всем мире, у кого-то чуть раньше, у кого-то чуть позже. Но 80 годы можно назвать концом той эпохи, которая больше не повторится. А 90 годы можно назвать переходным периодом и периодом больших изменений. Начиная с 2000 годов, как будто пошла совсем другая жизнь, совсем другая эпоха... Интересно, когда наступит следующая новая эпоха, которую мы сможем ощутить? И в новой эпохе мы тоже будем скучать по сегодняшним дням... Но все же... 20 век был самым прогрессивным в истории человечества... Это было сложное, но яркое время... По тем годам ностальгирует даже тот, кто еще не родился и не жил тогда...
@user-tr9yq6yn5e16 күн бұрын
@@irinaj7368 I think so, too.
@rubenpartono14 күн бұрын
Why was there ever an emphasis on having fewer interactions with people in Japan?
@user-ms9qv9jt3uАй бұрын
いい時代だったな😂 戻りたい、あの頃に😆
@Phoenix-tq8ltАй бұрын
This video makes me want to base my entire life around 80s Japan and only watching films from that era. You guys are so blessed 🥹 beautiful
@Saroku1000Ай бұрын
あの頃の俺は存在すらしてなかった
@GOE-AMAGIАй бұрын
そう? 今は今で楽しいし、10年後どうなってるのか楽しみ😊
@sabuakadayo221 күн бұрын
@@GOE-AMAGIたぶんコメ主は「あの頃」っていうものに執着して「今」に取り残されてるんだよ
@Rennyjomey-lr4re8 күн бұрын
Wish I could turn back time..to the good old days..
@Favvlatina7 күн бұрын
Stressed Out by Twenty One Pilots??
@Ishowmangas8 күн бұрын
Cant forget the singers of that time ❤
@user-gk3ni6ip6n19 күн бұрын
丁度20代を過ごした80年代。お金は無かったけど、将来に向かっての夢があったね。今、65歳!
@perry_churkabes16 күн бұрын
Мне очень нравится как японцы в комментариях ностальгируют по этому времени, я нахожу это милым
@eienryucho664815 күн бұрын
Woah! Has it been a good life?
@user-xo8pv8kf7l15 күн бұрын
おじいちゃんで草👴
@yuriishestopalov816815 күн бұрын
@@eienryucho6648 He is not ending it yet ;-;
@crimsonking530316 күн бұрын
いやマジで80年代は最も輝いていたわ
@matthew94414 күн бұрын
💯
@The_Gallowglass14 күн бұрын
80s to the end of the 90s was a great time in the USA too
@DP-nk4ul13 күн бұрын
Junko furuta
@nillaneptune13 күн бұрын
@@DP-nk4ulthats all u had to say 😭😭 the yakuza is brutal
@tambayan-ph26195 күн бұрын
This era looks more warmer and vibrant now japan looks colder less happier and people are more busy😢
@wussrestbrook12004 күн бұрын
Because it’s true they were rich and young then now they are old and poor
@YourPlayee7 күн бұрын
Miss those times man
@user-pj1fr3cv4lАй бұрын
中盤に出てくる大きなカメラを持ってニッコニコな白シャツの女の子の写真がすごく好き
@honeyblumvlog7209Ай бұрын
what's the title of the story? i wanna read it
@honeyblumvlog7209Ай бұрын
物語のタイトルは何ですか?
@1970toshiakiАй бұрын
明菜さんでしょ?
@user-vh1ed3lp8gАй бұрын
中森明菜さんかい?
@derio1467Ай бұрын
明菜だよ
@anneshirley956016 күн бұрын
Everyone back then looked so natural and beautiful. ❤️
@rigodon9713 күн бұрын
This is fashion covers pictures mainly... So, no.
@costumeink14713 күн бұрын
This! We did get cosmetic surgery back then but it was nowhere near the quantity you see people getting cosmetic surgery now. And it was mostly a Westcoast American thing. But I agree that people did look better before it was as common. More variety of facial features and harmonies. Lovely!
@hunterv925912 күн бұрын
or, hear me out, this is a very limited and highly curated representation of what people looked like lol. you could say the same about the modern day if you exclusively picked photos of people that look effortlessly beautiful. you could also say we all look like inflatable rubber dolls if you spend too much time on tiktok/instagram, but that's not true either. it's all about sample size. most people have always just looked like people, i don't think the baseline really changes much
@anneshirley956012 күн бұрын
@@hunterv9259it seems to me that a lot people are getting plastic/ cosmetic surgery. It's way more popular now then it was back than. I don't have tik tok or instagram, but a lot of people do look like blow up dolls. 😆 it was just nice seeing people look natural and put together.
@vcguerrilla64388 күн бұрын
Cool. Now lets see Japan in the 40s
@alkakatkar26778 күн бұрын
💀
@Blue-tw4wb6 күн бұрын
Japanese In 40s in Hiroshima and Nagasaki 🥴
@user-tg9gb3fg4q6 күн бұрын
😂😂
@bilbobaggins31036 күн бұрын
I'm japanese. It's not funny. You take peace for granted.
@Tophatguy6656 күн бұрын
@@bilbobaggins3103 yeah death isn't funny, especially if a bunch of innocent people have died.