Even if I don't understand, I think these kind of videos are real treasures. It offers us a living window to our past, something we can't have with more ancient times. I hope it'll stay online for the benefit of all.
@yourdaddyonceler12394 жыл бұрын
I'm young, now. Shame. I wish I was young at that time. Maybe even a little later. I hate today. I was born in the 90s. Didn't get to enjoy anything good or healthy.
@KDZX42 жыл бұрын
@@yourdaddyonceler1239 I wouldn't call the 30s a healthy time.
Regardless of the era, Japan always looks beautiful, mysterious and unique. I know that life there is not easy at all, but I will always love this beautiful country with all my heart. For nature, history, cuisine, culture and uniqueness. 🇵🇱❤🇯🇵
+miki mori では、驚きの事実をひとつ。2.26事件の舞台になり、満州国皇族の結婚式と、日本を戦前から見守ってきた東京の九段会館(旧軍人会館および戒厳軍司令部)の取り壊しが決定しました。さすがは愛国者であり保守主義の自民党様の決定でございます。
@user-fr8wi1ol5u6 жыл бұрын
和式トイレね
@user-nl7lc9lu5p6 жыл бұрын
miki mori そうですよね。京都は正直、近代化してほしくなかった。今やもう京都ぐらいでしか和を探求する事が出来なくなった時代ですね。
@brothermalcolm Жыл бұрын
@@user-nl7lc9lu5p thanks to the repeated Japanese invasions of Sina over the last 400 years it is now sadly the only place where one can explore authentic Tang architecture
I am not Japanese ( I am Costa Rican who is currently learning Japanese). I hope someday I can understand everything she says. I truly love Japan so much!!
@iriyaueno73285 жыл бұрын
Thank you. You can do it. I hope you will also learn Japan is still playing important roles in global community, even while China is drastically growing its economy.
@williamzhao25215 жыл бұрын
I think in 80's Japan influenced peaked. But in Costa Rica, people still live in the past. @@iriyaueno7328
@halib18065 жыл бұрын
@@williamzhao2521 Jealous Chinese
@williamzhao25215 жыл бұрын
nah. I'm not jealous of Japanese. @@halib1806 they live on a volcano island where there are earthquakes. I prefer living where I am currently.
@kappakonbu5 жыл бұрын
Grettel Vargas Hope you come Japan someday!!!
@mohfhfevty10 жыл бұрын
懐かしく感じ思いをはせる、この気持ちは、何なんだろう。 自分でも不思議だ。
@rodrigomaida7799 Жыл бұрын
Meu avô nasceu em hokaido em 1919 e foi para o Brasil em 1930 e hoje ele tem 104 anos e é forte ainda
@greentea6344 жыл бұрын
雪の上でも自転車に乗る新潟市民 今と何ら変わらない風景です
@lynncai8913 жыл бұрын
considering that Japan is actually an island, everything that they achieved is very fascinating to my eyes.
Japan in 1930s was far developed than most countries in 2020.
@maxbrazil37123 жыл бұрын
Yes, they developed all over China while leaving death, misery & famine in their wake. Meanwhile the Dai-Nippon Seinen-tō was brainwashing Japanese youth to commit even more horrific atrocities all over Asia. Yes, Japan in the 30's was very "developed" indeed.
@SC-jt3uf3 жыл бұрын
@@maxbrazil3712 Be strong Get over
@KenKobayashiRasmussen3 жыл бұрын
@@maxbrazil3712 There is nothing one can say or do to make up for the atrocities of the Imperial War, so please do not take my comment as an excuse or downplayment of the countries and people affected by the war. All parts of this planet has been in some kind of war, if your country was not invaded, then it was part of an invasion. War is not something we should try to forget, but neither is it a historical aspect that you should be used to bully nation. Japan did not develop because of the war, Japan was already developed way before the war, and to be quite honest with you, the only reason why Japan tried to invade Asia, was because the Americans and English taught them how to do it. The Americans where the ones that sold and taught the Japanese to go to war. Japan has a very horrible war past, but they lifted themselves out of the dust and developed into a nation that can only be envied by many nations today. Japan has apologized for their part in the world war, and they have paid large sums of money to rebuild asia, and still to this day help build transport systems, trains, stations, roads all over asia. The Chinese high speed train, was designed with japanese help, modeled of the high speed train of Japan (Shinkanzen). The whole of South Korea´s transports system and their roads, was developed by the Japanese. Japan has paid its dues, and the Japan of today has nothing to do with the Japan of the second world war. it's time for people to move on and leave the war where it belongs, in the past. Because your negative attitude will only inspire more hate, and that hate will someday lead to even more war. Never forget, but let go of the hate, and begin to love..
@detectivemz25442 жыл бұрын
@@maxbrazil3712 In the past, Japan was a superpower, it was the only developed country in Asia that Western countries consider its equal to them While your country, China, was a backward and primitive country without education, health, or a good economy, China was torn and occupied by several countries. Why do you blame the Japanese for your weakness? Everything japan did was done by the rest of the other strong countries. Why do the Chinese not talk about British colonialism Do you accept that your master is white but do not accept that he is Japanese
@groidcel2 жыл бұрын
@@maxbrazil3712 and 20 years afterwards the Chicoms slaughtered their own people, greatly surpassing the war crime death count. Turns out evil is on all sides.
In Edo era, Japanese literacy rate was the highest in the world. Missionaries from Westerns and Sherman were amazed when they came to Japan. It was owe to education system called Terakoya Samurai and common children had studied together in temple dormitory started in Muromachi era. 60 years before Western math invented precalculus, Seki Takakazu solved it in Edo era. And Edo was the cleanest city with highly elaborated recycling system and forward business were carried ahead of the world.
@ffls7754 жыл бұрын
I think tokyo is still the cleanest city in the world
@brothermalcolm Жыл бұрын
Fascinating stuff, especially inventing pre-calculus before Newton Leibniz L’Hopital, reason to believe Tokugawa Japan was the most advanced country in the 1600’s
@sauravbalmiki28805 жыл бұрын
Love. From. India🇮🇳. To. Japan🇯🇵🙏🙏
@iriyaueno73285 жыл бұрын
Love and huge Respect from Japan. CEO of Google, 15 yo AR genius, and bunch of key players in IT industry are from India.
I am not Japanese (I am English). I am currently learning Japanese right now and I will move to Osaka or Tokyo when I’m 18! I am 13 now (14 in 3 days)! I love Japan! It is a beautiful country! :D
I regret that Japan was involved in World War II. Japan is a very beautiful country and its country was so developed in the 1930s. But, history has passed..
I'm really glad to have seen these series! Was very informative and took a lot of stereotypical impressions about Japan. This series (part 1 & 2) put quite a bit of focus on the womenfolk. The stereotypical view of Japanese ladies back then were submissive women who would be waiting eagerly for their menfolk to come home, waiting w.a kettle of hot tea to serve and a meal to put etc., but it looks like they were quite cosmopolitan, were generally socialites and led a pretty independent life, by 1930s standards just like any industrialized country!
@xxxdieselyyy2 Жыл бұрын
@@videowatcher5931 I agree with you but the Meiji government of Japan after restoration period felt totally contrary. The Meiji government drove home the ideal Japanese female as a career holding independent female since 1920s itself.
@user-hkkn1kyls6hevb8v Жыл бұрын
Japan is a country where women are treated preferentially, so they have little intention to work. Japan is the only country in the world where 50% of college-educated women want to be full-time housewives. 49% of mothers want their first child to be a girl, 40% of them don't care, and 11% of boys. It's strange to think that mothers want girls even though Japan is set as a country that discriminates against women. Do mothers think, "Oh, I want my child to be born into a discriminated class"?