I have not see this recording until now, it is amazing the height from sea floor to the top of the sea walls, and the speed that each set flowed over the previous waves. I thought that this section of the sea wall would hold the sea but the last surge simply ran over and swamped everything. Still the sea wall seemed to hold and must have held millions and millions of tonnes of sea water for a short time, to allow some people to escape. RIP to all those lost 😞
@@kayeagustinVLOG. I imagine it'd be like Sanriku 1896. An 8.5 magnitude earthquake hit ninety miles offshore in the Japan trench, so there was little feeling of it onshore and not much expectation of a tsunami. This was thirty years before any preventive measures were in place for such an event. It was early evening, around half past seven and many people were at the beach celebrating the return of troops from the 1894 war with China and also an annual festival. They were completely unaware and unguarded against what was creeping in upon them. At the point of high tide, it hit the shore, receded and returned five minutes later, reaching up to thirty eight meters, it crushed everything. As opposed to death by drowning as you'd expect with a tsunami, many of the dead had injuries you'd see more in victims of fatal traffic collisions. They didn't stand a chance.
It may sound morbid, but if you watch the Minamisanriku footages, you will get a good eye measure of how high you have to climb for survival. And of course choose a concrete building or hill, not a wooden building.
@@sonny9493 Wouldn't have filmed it. You wouldn't have seen it. So you wouldn't have spent a moment of your life watching it. And you couldn't have commented on it. And I couldn't have seen your comment. So basically, this cameraman has brought us together. Darling. ❤
Towards the end of the vid I was already starting to hold my breath. To feel nature’s raw power through this vid is nothing compared to what this person, who captured this with his/her camera, witnessed first hand. Belated but sincere condolences for those who suffered through this event.
@@jeffgallant649 ...Yes, the video stopped right at the climatic peak! Leaving us all in suspense. I understand he lived through this horror, badly shaken but okay. Too bad he didn’t tape the conclusion.
Every time you watch the scenery, you think - ok, there's a large wave, but this place will hold. And then suddenly it's under tons of water :o Get amazed every time..
Amazing video. So deceptive. The speed at which it escalates is staggerring. Hopefully the world will never forget the power of this phenomenon. And how deadly it can be.
Sadly just like the ones before i guarantee they are rebuilding in the same spot for this to take place again someday. Its like the city of new orleans when's it gonna return to the swamp it once was lol again? Hell i unknowingly moved on to the side of a giant sinkhole along with all my neighbors but i can say if the earth eats my house I'm gone i will not rebuild here no matter if they say its stable or not or no matter how much money ill lose by doing so. You'd think its common sense but i think so called they have dumbed us all down to the point logic is gone!
@@hailjigglypuff4771 "Ordinary" waves don't overtop breakwaters, which these first waves did. Then at least 4 more sets of waves each bigger than the last.
Fortunately 9.0 earthquakes are rare. That's what caused this massive tsunami. And why it was so deceptive. A lesser earthquake wouldn't have created such a huge tsunami and doubtful it would have breached seawall.
In the old Japanese paintings of a Tsunami I always wondered why the water was so black - now we know why. And the exaggerated crashing waves were just the artist interpretation of when the waves hit the rocks and crash 20-30 meters into the air. They were more accurate than maybe we gave them credit for.
I cannot begin to imagine the emotions that went through your mind in the last 3 minutes. I just hope you survived and your family also. この3分間にあなたの心を通り抜けた感情を想像することはできません。 あなたが生き残って、あなたの家族も生き残ったことを願っています 🙏🏻
@@ravsinghrajput2105 I hear what you’re saying. There are a few of these videos where the film survived, but unfortunately the camera operator and those around them didn’t. You have to admire how they preserved this event on film for us. I don’t think there was anything like it documented so well before.
What’s important is evacuating to the nearest hill or building and do not approach shore, when the sea level suddenly moves down because that is a signal telling us huge tsunami coming. This black wave reminds me of a nightmare. I'm now surprised that this comment I posted 6 yrs ago had been read by many people.
@@mjmtaiwan many did not. There are plenty of pictures from Thailand showing people going to the water’s edge as it continued to recede - not knowing the receding water was the first warning of a tsunami.
The cameraman was survived. He re-uploaded this footage with his comments on it. According to the comments, he thought about his wife Mitsuko when he was filming this, feeling this was the last moment of his life and saying thanks for supporting him all the time and apology for his selfish behavior to her in his mind.
What else he can say now. He obviously did not afraid for his life and did not think about his wife because he was filming at lower floor until he got his feet wet🙃
@@Petey194 I guess you need to be in his shoes in order to experience and film such a sad and traumatic disaster. Then we shall see if your video loaded on YT is steady, sharp and well recorded with live reporting if possible.
Im silently screaming; " run man....!."... But this footage was vital to understand the raw power and devastation.... I cannot imagine how frightening this must be....
Wow this footage is amazing. I remember back before 2004 when footage of tsunami's were actually pretty scarce. Now with our techonolgy today, we are ready to shoot footage at all times.
situational awareness, something the mainstream media lose all the time when they get tunnel vision of something way off in the distance only to miss the thing about to run over the camera crew. at least this fella zoomed back out on occasion so we could get a hint of what we missed when the camera was near max-zoom. the steadiness of the shot of the water going over the wall at the end is also incredible compared to some other vids. I've watched a lot of vids, and I'm still not sure anyone can grasp what it was like to be there looking at an oncoming 16+meter tsunami, horrifying doesn't begin to describe it. Much respects.
Kudos to whoever was filming this! Brave or crazy, it's because of these people, we get to see this power up close! RIP to all those who lost they're lives!
Crazy. He was too caught up in getting footage, and could have had his escape route cut off. You stop filming in these situations and you run like hell.
以前のコメントを見ていくと、撮影してる方たちは水門を閉めるために来て逃げ場がなくなったようです。 その中でもカメラを回し続けた勇気はすごいと思う。 Cameraman didn't go to the seaside and shoot footage out of curiosity. They went to this place to close the sluice gate so that tsunami wouldn't go up the river, and as a result, they lost escape route.
Yes you are right my friend..it was obvious they were trapped..the truck took refuge at highest place on road..he had nothing to do but film the catastrophe😕my heart goes out to all the souls who were not fortunate on 3/11
I am going to "LIKE" this video so that cameraman gets credit for it. However, this is probably the most horrifying video I've seen of the raging of the waters, and the speed of those waves. How could anyone actually like this destruction? God bless the cameraman for risking his own life to show this film to the world, and thank you God, for keeping him safe.
Que impactantea las imágenes, un tsunami es realmente aterrador. Japón y Chile lo saben los países más sísmicos. Un abrazo a toda esa gente que sobrevivió para contarlo. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱🇯🇵
There’s one video at an airport where you could see the tsunami coming across the runway from a distance and gets closer and closer. One of the scariest I’ve seen
Esto continúa siendo simplemente aterrador. Siempre pienso en todas las personas que estaban ahí, en todos esos lugares arrasados por el tsunami, y que en pocos segundos lo perdieron todo. La pérdida más dolorosa es la de miles de vidas.
Tsunamis are so insane, you see the waves at the beach and you hope it’ll slow down but it just doesn’t stop coming and just like that it wipes a city. Respect to all the people that had to experience 2011.3.11 and condolences for the lives and families that unfortunately passed away in this tragic event.
Well, an earthquake can set a lot of water in motion. It's as if somebody tipped over Lake Michigan, and the whole lake flowed out over Illinois and Wisconsin.
I can only describe this with one word: apocalyptic. Though the wall couldn’t stop the Tsunami, it at least bought precious minutes for many. Also, hope that no one was in that van at 7:53. 😰 Because if so, that is truly terrifying.
What they rebuilt in these places will never replace what was lost, but life has returned to many of them, they are safer places to live, and what they rebuilt is beautiful, filled with many extraordinary people.
hope you and family are safe after this, you do a great job on days like this. hope you country recovers quickly and there is not too many lives lost. thanks for interesting video
This escalated insanely quickly towards the end. Camerman went from filming some interesting big waves to wondering if he was going to survive in matter of seconds. 7:40 you hear the first "one off" splash of water come over the barrier in front of the cameraman. 40 seconds later the sea level has raised maybe 3-5 feet and is flowing over the barrier. If he'd starting running when that first splash came over at 7:40 we'd probably not been watching this video. He must have been up that tower for a while waiting for the sea level to go down
Praying tower survived that long, bearing in mind some footage was found on cameras after, My heart goes out to all both living and sadly departed. Was truly horrific
The water in a place that close to the ocean would not have stayed high for very long, only a few minutes for each wave, and the waves probably mostly subsided within an hour or two, judging by other videos I've seen of the event. Unless it pooled behind seawalls, but they did not look very high there. Now, navigating the debris after the water receded could be a different matter.
In watching so many of these videos in the 12-1/2 years since this happened, I never fail to be amazed how such an innocent-looking wave at first seems so harmless but then shows its true power.
水門閉めるためにここにおられた方。命がけのお仕事有り難うございます。
父親が東北出身なのでかなり理解できますが、英語字幕の方が理解できました。
地震で近所のコミュニティーが無くなったお話、本当に辛かったでしょう。頑張った10年、東北魂にはいつものことながら尊敬いたします。
Dostum bu videosu çekilen görüntü Japonya'nın hangi ilçesi?
@@bone7674 Oirase-cho, Aomori
@@牛沢友郎 teşekkür ederim 😊
日本語話していたのか・・
最初の津波が大丈夫やったから安心してはいけないって事がよく分かる動画やね。南海トラフ地震も近づいてるみたいなので、気を引き締めんといかんよね。貴重な動画を残してくれてありがとうございます。
鳥が空飛んでるの本当に羨ましく感じた。こんなにはやくて高い波、人間は簡単に飲み込まれちゃうよ
I have had the same thought about the birds ... 😥
お前( ˇωˇ )ฅ( ̳• ·̫ • ̳ฅ)にゃ♡ฅ( ̳• ·̫ • ̳ฅ)にゃ♡
I have not see this recording until now, it is amazing the height from sea floor to the top of the sea walls, and the speed that each set flowed over the previous waves. I thought that this section of the sea wall would hold the sea but the last surge simply ran over and swamped everything. Still the sea wall seemed to hold and must have held millions and millions of tonnes of sea water for a short time, to allow some people to escape. RIP to all those lost 😞
imagine is there is no levee ( wall ) the first impact would be hard to escape and more wave is coming
yes, the speed and the noise is quite shocking!
This is one that I have not seen, either. That is a bunch of water. And there were places where it was snowing, also.
@@kayeagustinVLOG.
I imagine it'd be like Sanriku 1896.
An 8.5 magnitude earthquake hit ninety miles offshore in the Japan trench, so there was little feeling of it onshore and not much expectation of a tsunami.
This was thirty years before any preventive measures were in place for such an event.
It was early evening, around half past seven and many people were at the beach celebrating the return of troops from the 1894 war with China and also an annual festival.
They were completely unaware and unguarded against what was creeping in upon them.
At the point of high tide, it hit the shore, receded and returned five minutes later, reaching up to thirty eight meters, it crushed everything.
As opposed to death by drowning as you'd expect with a tsunami, many of the dead had injuries you'd see more in victims of fatal traffic collisions.
They didn't stand a chance.
@@radioactivepotato2068 thks for teaching me about that tsunami
以前は津波とは大きな波が襲ってくるものだと漠然と想像していたが
東日本大震災の津波映像を見て、盛り上がった海面が押し寄せてくる事だと知った。
とても逃げられるなんて思えない圧倒的なまでの自然の恐ろしさに何度見ても鳥肌が立つ
200/hこえます(・∀・)重さは1000t
バカなんだね
It may sound morbid, but if you watch the Minamisanriku footages, you will get a good eye measure of how high you have to climb for survival. And of course choose a concrete building or hill, not a wooden building.
لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله
😞❤
この映像が、今まで見た中で、一番怖かったです。
さっきいた場所には、もう海水があふれてたから、
相当大きな被害があったと思います。
撮影者さん、貴重な映像、ありがとうございます。
日本人や世界の人たちの役に立つことを、
祈るばかりです。
祈るばかりって何もできないことに保険かけるな
@@sho.4950 あなたは祈る以外なにかできてますか??
@@SuG3939mika うん。
コメントしてから9年も経ってるんだね
まだ祈ってるのかな、?
9年前の返信返ってくるのすごすぎw
映像が役に立つって意味なら祈るばかりでも良いんじゃない?
映像以外なら募金なりボランティアなりあるけど。
こんな恐ろしい津波が来てるのに、回し続けた主さん凄すぎますよ!
風化だけはしてはいけない!
遠くから眺めるとジワジワ来てるように見えるけど、実際水のスピードって凄いんだなってのが分かる
コメントにあったけど撮影者の方は水門閉めるためにいた方で逃げれなかったみたいです。
命をかけて守る方だったのですね😢
ご無事だったみたいで良かったです😊
すごい方ですね
@@やばい機械 さん本当にすごい方ですよね😊
Which language is this
@@pandurangan306
Probably a Tohoku dialect of Japanese. Well, I'm Japanese, but I can't hear it either...
@@セナルアックス-u6g okay.. Thanks
Raw video showing the sheer power of an unstoppable Tsunami.
The compulsion to film, or to run must have been overwhelming.
津波の動画を取ってる人逃げようとか思わなかったのかな
Run. All day long
@@sonny9493 Wouldn't have filmed it. You wouldn't have seen it. So you wouldn't have spent a moment of your life watching it. And you couldn't have commented on it. And I couldn't have seen your comment. So basically, this cameraman has brought us together. Darling. ❤
@@TheClaptonisgod1 Marry me?
@@sonny9493 I'm on my way. I shall arrive by noon.
確かこの方々は津波が川を遡上するのを防ぐために水門の閉鎖を行ったんだけど、その作業の間に逃げるのが危険になって留まったはず。
場合によっては、その判断が命取りになりかねない場面であったが…
このコメントが常に一番上にありますように
それならば問題ない。
単純なバカなら流れても問題なし。
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@伊部良 よく読め。
【それならば問題ない】というのは、水門の封鎖を目的に海岸の近くまで向かったなら問題ないという事です。(津波を興味本位で撮影している人は問題だが)。
次に、単純なバカならというのは、興味本位で撮影して避難が遅れて流された人の事です。あなたの意見と同じです。
メールもそうですが、
言葉や文字は難しいですね。
読み手の気持ちや言葉足らずで、読み取られ方が変わってしまう。
5:25からの引き波やば。撮影者が無事で良かったです。
山沿い育ちの私にもこの映像で津波の恐ろしさが分かりました。第一波・第二波・第三波と海の水が加算されていくんですね。あっという間に水かさが増していく様はとても貴重な映像だと思います。撮影者がご無事でなによりです。
津波の恐ろしさを見なきゃわからない時点でお察し
@@はくお-w7z お前は生まれた時から津波の恐ろしさを知っていたのか大馬鹿者
@@はくお-w7z 無意味にイキって恥ずかしくないわけ?
Towards the end of the vid I was already starting to hold my breath. To feel nature’s raw power through this vid is nothing compared to what this person, who captured this with his/her camera, witnessed first hand. Belated but sincere condolences for those who suffered through this event.
Whoever it was they stop filming at the best part
@@jeffgallant649 ...Yes, the video stopped right at the climatic peak! Leaving us all in suspense. I understand he lived through this horror, badly shaken but okay. Too bad he didn’t tape the conclusion.
It can be a danger too as the water can top over.
@@jeffgallant649 best part for you, maybe not for him. Selfish talk. Be glad the guy had the balls to film anything in that situation. 🙈🙄
This is the craziest filming I have ever seen.
And there is barely a word spoken, like no reaction to the catastrophe happening right in front of their eyes!
Why?
Every time you watch the scenery, you think - ok, there's a large wave, but this place will hold. And then suddenly it's under tons of water :o
Get amazed every time..
Great footage and stayed calm, the immense power of the sea is incredible, so sorry for all the poor people lost to this disaster.
RIP all 👍👍✌✌👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏
Fuck them
@@Yt_ShadowBannedme You seem highly educated
@@cullyx2913
Sad person, fortunately we don't have to meet him in real life ...
@@Yt_ShadowBannedme you're fucking lame
どんな古文書の絵や記述より動画映像が貴重です。
過去の津波経験者はこの状況を何とか表現したかった
のでしょう。後世に残す良い映像資料を撮影した
方々に敬意を感じます。
Amazing video. So deceptive. The speed at which it escalates is staggerring. Hopefully the world will never forget the power of this phenomenon. And how deadly it can be.
Sadly just like the ones before i guarantee they are rebuilding in the same spot for this to take place again someday. Its like the city of new orleans when's it gonna return to the swamp it once was lol again? Hell i unknowingly moved on to the side of a giant sinkhole along with all my neighbors but i can say if the earth eats my house I'm gone i will not rebuild here no matter if they say its stable or not or no matter how much money ill lose by doing so. You'd think its common sense but i think so called they have dumbed us all down to the point logic is gone!
They look just like ordinary waves until the very end... which is terrifying!
@@hailjigglypuff4771 "Ordinary" waves don't overtop breakwaters, which these first waves did. Then at least 4 more sets of waves each bigger than the last.
Fortunately 9.0 earthquakes are rare. That's what caused this massive tsunami. And why it was so deceptive. A lesser earthquake wouldn't have created such a huge tsunami and doubtful it would have breached seawall.
@@mattlloyd9054 The Japanese are a clever, resilient people. They've already rebuilt stronger and smarter in the aftermath.
In the old Japanese paintings of a Tsunami I always wondered why the water was so black - now we know why. And the exaggerated crashing waves were just the artist interpretation of when the waves hit the rocks and crash 20-30 meters into the air. They were more accurate than maybe we gave them credit for.
子どもが通っていた保育園は、海に近い所で、玄関スレスレまで波が来ていたと言っていました。
逃げられて、無事だったのて本当に良かったです。
撮影された方はご無事で何よりでした。
様々なところで世界の人々から激励のコメントが寄せられていますが
特に台湾の方々から多く、本当に勇気付けられます。
日本国民として心から感謝致します。
A very sad day for Japan....I've watched so many of these videos...it is very heartbreaking to see the damage and loss of life.
大津波を前にしても撮影し続けるもうめっちゃ勇気あるなぁ
今は神奈川県に住んでいますが、子供の頃、ここで良く釣りをしていました。『ちょっと前まで、階上町に来たけど、今、ここに来た。なんも、無くなった』と言う様な事を言っています。
自分の祖父母の家がこの動画の撮影地(百石漁港)のすぐ近くにあります。
震災当時、自分はまだ2歳でした。
家族から津波のことについては聞いていましたが、実際の映像を見るととてつもない恐怖を感じます。
撮影者が生きてて良かったです。まさかあんな真近まで津波が来るとは想定外だったと思います。
貴重な映像を命がけで撮るなんて・・・撮影者は凄いと思います。
この映像がいつまでも引き継がれる事を望みます。ありがとうございました。
決壊した瞬間一気に水が流れ込むの鳥肌が立つ。
水門担当も消防団も使命感に敬礼です。無事で何より。
か
I cannot begin to imagine the emotions that went through your mind in the last 3 minutes. I just hope you survived and your family also. この3分間にあなたの心を通り抜けた感情を想像することはできません。 あなたが生き残って、あなたの家族も生き残ったことを願っています 🙏🏻
He had to, otherwise how would this video survive 😄
@@ravsinghrajput2105 I hear what you’re saying. There are a few of these videos where the film survived, but unfortunately the camera operator and those around them didn’t. You have to admire how they preserved this event on film for us. I don’t think there was anything like it documented so well before.
What’s important is evacuating to the nearest hill or building and do not approach shore, when the sea level suddenly moves down because that is a signal telling us huge tsunami coming.
This black wave reminds me of a nightmare.
I'm now surprised that this comment I posted 6 yrs ago had been read by many people.
Same.. That black wave surging, always surging, more every time you think it's peaked. Terrifying.
You take the nearest building....I'll head for a hill.
Thanks for your useful advice. I’m sure no one ever thought of it before.
@@mjmtaiwan many did not. There are plenty of pictures from Thailand showing people going to the water’s edge as it continued to recede - not knowing the receding water was the first warning of a tsunami.
When you first see the wave, try to fit in a bukkake party before evacuation
こうやって低地で眺めてて退路絶たれて飲み込まれる人も沢山いただろうな…
遠くから聞こえる消防車の音が切ない
Even after all these years it still scares me!
Absolutely horrifying!
撮影者の方、ご無事だそうで、めちゃめちゃ良かったです😭😭😭
😭😭😭😭 very sad bro
@@biswajitpatra4748 Camera man is alive!Safe!
Esse comentário foi ironia?
I Just can't believe how does the cameraman stayed so calm for the entire video, BTW thanks for the video. Very useful for understanding tsunami.
The cameraman was survived. He re-uploaded this footage with his comments on it.
According to the comments, he thought about his wife Mitsuko when he was filming this, feeling this was the last moment of his life and saying thanks for supporting him all the time and apology for his selfish behavior to her in his mind.
@@Petey194 seriously what is wrong with you? This tsunami killed thousands and this is what you say?
What else he can say now. He obviously did not afraid for his life and did not think about his wife because he was filming at lower floor until he got his feet wet🙃
@@Petey194 You should try filming in an earthquake sometime.
@@Petey194 I guess you need to be in his shoes in order to experience and film such a sad and traumatic disaster. Then we shall see if your video loaded on YT is steady, sharp and well recorded with live reporting if possible.
@@Petey194 Fuck off ya TROLL
青森にも津波は来ていたんですね、津波のニュースは岩手と宮城しかやらなかったので知りませんでした。
同感です。
I simply do not have the words to express my profound sorrow for the victims of this monstrous tidal wave.
....it's a tsunami. ...
All these years on I'm still lost for words
2:18 that moment when the photographer begins to doubt the validity of his decision to stay and film.
He was stranded behind for closing the gate. But yeah you can feel him shit bricks many times.
最後、数秒前まで
撮影者がいた所が
急激に増水して
決壊するの怖すぎる
ピューピル じゃあ津波の水が増水して撮影者がいた所は波で来てしまったってことかな?
ピューピル oh
Wise men
私の心と痛みの私の気持ちは、愛する人を失っている日本の人々とすべてのものとなります。
ガリシア、スペインからの挨拶
Javier JAC ありがとう!ガリシア
私は鳥だったらいいのに 🕊️🌊
Gracias Galicia, ojalá no haya desgracia en tu tierra.
Gracias desde españa
Diez años después del tsunami, Japón se ha recuperado considerablemente.
Tolong aku nyempil disini wkwk
すぐ目の前に迫るすごい津波映像ですね、よくこんな映像が撮れたものです。撮影者の方ご無事で何よりです。
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
😊😊
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
😊
😊😊😊😊😊😊
that sea wall held up great. even if it got overwhelmed, it bough precious time for others.
Exactly it's purpose
I gotta say…I definitely wouldn’t have gotten this footage! Strength and honour to this man who calmly filmed as his world was being washed away 😔
Im silently screaming; " run man....!."...
But this footage was vital to understand the raw power and devastation....
I cannot imagine how frightening this must be....
Wow this footage is amazing. I remember back before 2004 when footage of tsunami's were actually pretty scarce. Now with our techonolgy today, we are ready to shoot footage at all times.
I would just love to shoot a tsunami. All they ever do is cause damage and kill innocent peoples. Dumbass waves...
I still thank god he climbed those stair and lived to publish the most incredible thing I've EVER seen.
潮位の上がり方が異常こりゃ見えてからでは逃げられんわ
situational awareness, something the mainstream media lose all the time when they get tunnel vision of something way off in the distance only to miss the thing about to run over the camera crew. at least this fella zoomed back out on occasion so we could get a hint of what we missed when the camera was near max-zoom. the steadiness of the shot of the water going over the wall at the end is also incredible compared to some other vids. I've watched a lot of vids, and I'm still not sure anyone can grasp what it was like to be there looking at an oncoming 16+meter tsunami, horrifying doesn't begin to describe it. Much respects.
I couldn’t have said it better myself. 🙌🏼
Unbelievable footage - it's really hard to comprehend the magnitude until you see it
Kudos to whoever was filming this!
Brave or crazy, it's because of these people, we get to see this power up close! RIP to all those who lost they're lives!
Crazy. He was too caught up in getting footage, and could have had his escape route cut off. You stop filming in these situations and you run like hell.
@@dan_hitchman007 i would of definately!..but as i commented,we get to see footage like this because they didn't..mad as it may be.
ほかの津波動画よりずっと至近距離で、しかも長い間撮ってるから、こっちがドキドキハラハラしてしまって、心臓やばかった
とりあえず撮影者さん助かってよかった
よほどの怖いもの知らずじゃないと出来ないだろーなあ
Fantastic video! It's impressive how the sea level raised so quickly!
And what a brave cameraman! The waves almost got him! That was so close!
以前のコメントを見ていくと、撮影してる方たちは水門を閉めるために来て逃げ場がなくなったようです。
その中でもカメラを回し続けた勇気はすごいと思う。
Cameraman didn't go to the seaside and shoot footage out of curiosity.
They went to this place to close the sluice gate so that tsunami wouldn't go up the river, and as a result, they lost escape route.
Yes you are right my friend..it was obvious they were trapped..the truck took refuge at highest place on road..he had nothing to do but film the catastrophe😕my heart goes out to all the souls who were not fortunate on 3/11
I am going to "LIKE" this video so that cameraman gets credit for it. However, this is probably the most horrifying video I've seen of the raging of the waters, and the speed of those waves. How could anyone actually like this destruction? God bless the cameraman for risking his own life to show this film to the world, and thank you God, for keeping him safe.
あなたが無事で何よりです
I love u
だーいし
you know his heart had to be thumping hard.... still amazing footage.. thanks..
これ凄いな。誰が撮影したんだろ?本当間一髪
水門を閉めに来た市の職員だそうです
距離感でバグる迫力、勢い。見るだけで判断するのは良くないんだなと実感しました。
That last minute is some of the most incredible footage ever.
It is.
Just as I was thinking, "At least it didn't breach the wall" thinking it was about to start receding.
I wonder what happened to the van, and it's driver.
@@carlmclemore6104 I'm pretty sure the outcome wasn't a good one.
Very reckless of his to stay there if not stupid.
7:56でもズームアップした瞬間、道路上の車から右側の家までの間の道を走る黒い人影がまた見えましたが
その直後に高波で海水が一気に流れ込んで来ているので心配です
It was heartbreaking watching Japan go through all of this,...
最初の津波で「津波が来てる結構凄いな」とか思いつつも最後のでさっきのが仮津波だったのかと思わされるね
仮津波を第一波とするかどうかですかね。第三波が凄かったとのコメもありますし第一波より第二波以降が大きくなる可能性ものtv報道、気象庁がどんな見解なのかは興味。
波が越えだした時、もうそんなに上に逃げ場ないだろうから自分なら絶望しそう
こんなの見たらどの高さまで波が来るか予想もできないし、この波が引いてから助かった時は生まれ変わったくらいの気持ちになりそう
そんな状況でカメラを回し続けられるその勇気は本当に本当に凄い
この津波を見て振り返ると…
凄く恐怖…自然の事は止められないのがとても残念でなりません…
こんな津波が二度と来ないのを祈るしか出来ない事が悔しい…
This video just shows how high the sea level came up, such power and force!
Ei ma unni scurdammu ca amu agghiri a travagghiari
@Paolo Caldini grecanikos
最後階段登って前向いた時にはもう津波が来てた。間一髪だな
+ HEAVEN and EARTH actually a tsunami compromised of more than one wave.
なんか知らんが このコメが1番上に表示されてるから 動画ドキドキしながら見れなかった。
コメントが1つだけ勝手に表示される仕様のUA-camを恨む
Omg. I don't think the cameraman didn't have a second longer. Extreme footage of a nightmare.
Que impactantea las imágenes, un tsunami es realmente aterrador. Japón y Chile lo saben los países más sísmicos. Un abrazo a toda esa gente que sobrevivió para contarlo. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱🇯🇵
津波の迫力がすごく伝わる動画。津波から至近距離で撮影を続ける撮影者の身の安全が心配になる。震災の津波動画は以前から数多く見てきたが、なぜ今頃になって、こんなすごい動画がアルゴリズムで出てきたんだろう?
私は青森に住んでいますが、当時は岩手や宮城などの被害ばかり報道されていて、青森にもこんな津波が来ていたのは知りませんでした。
青森でも死者が出ていたのに。
青森で死者がいた事、知りませんでした。
宮城県、岩手県、福島県、千葉県の旭市?だったかな…の映像はよく目にしましたが、青森にこんな津波が来ていた事知りませんでした。
津波は本当に、海その物が大移動してくる事を日本中の人が知らなくてはいけませんね。
映像でこの迫力だから、実際に目の当たりにしたら想像を絶する光景だっただろう。
撮影者はカメラフレームの中に集中してしまい、自分が置かれている状況がわからないのかな。見ているこちらがヒヤヒヤする
これ無事だったんかな
@@ちまま-t1r無事でしたよ!
@@ちまま-t1r無事じゃなかったら、この動画も上がってないですよ
@@ちまま-t1r無事だから動画があがってるんじゃない?
@@ekakiminarai_shiroru
いや、そうとは言い切れない
動画が終わってるとこが全然津波の真っ最中だから、最悪動画上げた後に最悪の事態になった事も可能性としてはあり得る
でも無事でいてほしいけど。
大変だねって気軽に言えないね残酷すぎる。
この時地球深部探査船「ちきゅう」は津波到達直前に離岸して、関係者の必死の操船で比較的軽微な損害で済んだそうですね。見学の小学生も同乗していましたが、皆無事だったと聞いています。本当によかった。
そうね、良かったですね。
「ちきゅう」
「震災」
「311」
「531」
この方は何故ここが安全だと思う思ったんだろ、
安全かどうか分からなかったけどここより高いところが逃げられる範囲になかったという可能性。
過去のコメントに失礼します
おいらせ町は過去の津波被害を教訓に海沿いに10m以上の津波堤防がありこの動画を撮っている方は市の関係者で水門を閉めに来た方もしくはその連れでしょう。このすぐ近くには海抜25m以上の高台はあります。恐らくこのような巨大津波がくると思ってなかったと思いますよ。しかしながら津波堤防がなかったらおいらせ町はもっと深刻な被害にあったでしょう
この方は助かったのかもしれないけど、おなじように油断してさ、動画とってて亡くなった方もいるんだろうなぁ…
この方は助かったかもしれないけど、同じように油断して動画撮って亡くなられた方たくさんいるだろうな、です
atterré et abasourdi de cette vidéo émus a la fois et consternée
上原愛美 i
グットの数が311...
上原愛美 きっと次に南海トラフ地震などの津波被害があった時にはスマホが普及していて撮影する人が増えるんだろうね...
津波の恐怖を風化させないために、イオンモール下田で毎年3.11の時にこの映像流してほしいくらいだわ。
本当にそう思います。こんなに近くに津波が来てたんだって防災意識を改めて欲しいです!!
Of all the videos of the Japan Tsunami, this one is the one that frightens me the most.
Natural disasters are unforgiving.
There’s one video at an airport where you could see the tsunami coming across the runway from a distance and gets closer and closer. One of the scariest I’ve seen
Esto continúa siendo simplemente aterrador. Siempre pienso en todas las personas que estaban ahí, en todos esos lugares arrasados por el tsunami, y que en pocos segundos lo perdieron todo. La pérdida más dolorosa es la de miles de vidas.
Самое страшное терять родных,близких,друзей......Это горе словами не передать......Горе горькое,плачу.....
Tsunamis are so insane, you see the waves at the beach and you hope it’ll slow down but it just doesn’t stop coming and just like that it wipes a city. Respect to all the people that had to experience 2011.3.11 and condolences for the lives and families that unfortunately passed away in this tragic event.
Well, an earthquake can set a lot of water in motion. It's as if somebody tipped over Lake Michigan, and the whole lake flowed out over Illinois and Wisconsin.
Thanks captain obvious.
第3波で堤防を越えた
tv放送でよく聞く言葉で第一波より第二波以降が大きくなることがあります。でもこの時の津波の被害が多かったところは第一波よりその後の方が。言葉のプロ仕事をしているのだから別な表現をしてくれないのか?。この後の津波情報は同じ感じ。気象庁の責任?
I can only describe this with one word: apocalyptic. Though the wall couldn’t stop the Tsunami, it at least bought precious minutes for many. Also, hope that no one was in that van at 7:53. 😰 Because if so, that is truly terrifying.
Still breaks my heart to see this happen to our friends in Japan and hope they have recovered as much as possible.
-From USA
And from Italy 💔😔
What they rebuilt in these places will never replace what was lost, but life has returned to many of them, they are safer places to live, and what they rebuilt is beautiful, filled with many extraordinary people.
p.s. Here friend. Best wishes.
ua-cam.com/video/uOZ_hBshmf4/v-deo.html
friends don't nuke friends
@@chitownbangin yeah I think he needs a hug
6:00過ぎには落ち着いたかと思ったらここからがすごかった・・・。
最後めちゃくちゃ怖い...。
俺なら死を覚悟する。
やはり最後は撮影続行は無理だったかな。
That video of the tsunami is actually quite terrifying, as it truly captures the speed and the power of the ocean!!
階段をあがってあがって、最後には、恐ろしい津波、津波の怖さで震えました。よく、撮られましたね。貴重な映像です。ご無事で何よりです。
これを撮っていた方は
無事だったのでしょうか?
どなたかわかりますか?
TERRIFYING!!!! Glad he survived to leave us this valuable lesson from Mother nature!
hope you and family are safe after this, you do a great job on days like this.
hope you country recovers quickly and there is not too many lives lost.
thanks for interesting video
津波はいわゆる波というより、海が膨らんで溢れるという感じだね。そのことが如実に分かる映像だ。特にラストが凄い!
奥入瀬湾は特殊型ワンドといって波が陸に上がりにくい地形になってるから被害が少なかったと思われますね
This escalated insanely quickly towards the end. Camerman went from filming some interesting big waves to wondering if he was going to survive in matter of seconds. 7:40 you hear the first "one off" splash of water come over the barrier in front of the cameraman. 40 seconds later the sea level has raised maybe 3-5 feet and is flowing over the barrier. If he'd starting running when that first splash came over at 7:40 we'd probably not been watching this video. He must have been up that tower for a while waiting for the sea level to go down
Tsunami start to finish was about 45 minutes.
Praying tower survived that long, bearing in mind some footage was found on cameras after, My heart goes out to all both living and sadly departed. Was truly horrific
I hope this guy made it to safety, God Bless him and everyone affected by this tragedy. Love from West Virginia USA
He is safe and alive😊
@@ivanamaric5084 ok thankyou! I hope so
Потрясающее и жуткое буйство стихии. Черная океанская вода, интенсивно переливающаяся через дамбу в финальной части, выглядит зловеще.
命がけで撮影して、さらに投稿してくださり感謝いたします。
おかげで、津波の恐ろしさを感じることができました。
今まで、津波のことを分
Where is the rest of the footage? You are most very brave person to get this most excellent films
The power of nature. Unstoppable!
How long did the cameraman have to wait to be rescued?
The water in a place that close to the ocean would not have stayed high for very long, only a few minutes for each wave, and the waves probably mostly subsided within an hour or two, judging by other videos I've seen of the event. Unless it pooled behind seawalls, but they did not look very high there.
Now, navigating the debris after the water receded could be a different matter.
Wow!
At the end it looked like a blanket of silt going over that corner to the land. It was pushing so much mud it was barely liquid!
Хотелось поверить что у оператора были крылья ,как у птиц вначале?
In watching so many of these videos in the 12-1/2 years since this happened, I never fail to be amazed how such an innocent-looking wave at first seems so harmless but then shows its true power.
引潮→津波が襲ってくるという恐ろしさ・・・内陸に住んでいる私にはとても想像がつきませんでした。とても貴重な映像を残して下さりありがとうございます。