I'm Japanese. I don't know why so many foreigners think it strange that parents take a bath with their kid. In Japan, people went taking a bath at a bathhouse, bathhouses were filled with them, because many people used to not have a bathroom in the house in the Edo era. The Japanese have had a custom of taking a bath with other people, so kid taking a bath with parent is not strange for us.
@@hanna3684 As a Korean, it looks so weird that father and daughter are taking a bath together in the same tub with naked. That's not because I'm affected by Western's point of view. What I'd like to say is that's not common among Asian countries. We should refrain from a fallacy of hasty generalization. That kind of custom can be shown in a specific area of Asia like Japan. I think your comment might make Western people have the wrong concept of Asia such as Asian people have a lack of sexual sensations.
Rockfieldyoyou those foreigners who think it’s weird because in their countries, once parents and kids have a bath together, they’ll end up having sex. That’s why their perspective is different, their mindset is different and they cannot see why parents and kids in a bath together is normal
@Memcha Laishram ughh ... India was not the only country suffering that time. Stop always bringing the "British looted dat's y we are still poor" bitch it's more than 70 years since war ended. Ya'll not fixing instead just keep making excuses for your shitty system cuz truth hurts right? Best example South korea had it worse look at them now.
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@@thefourth1458 yeah probably. it was just funny to see all these similar reactions to comments that were nowhere to be found, that probably only a few people made anyway
@Unmei I find it annoying because they all make their own comment saying the same thing rather than just upvoting someone else's identical comment that's already up
The key is... women. Japanese men knew they could get home and fu-ck the living brain out of their wives, not counting with the fact of prostitution houses being popular at the time. Yes, I know it sounds rough, but this is the reason why the world is ruined today, women have become worthless (they don't want to have sex, because of feminism, etc) and men (those who BUILD the world) have no incentive to do what they do. Is pretty simple really.
As I’m Japanese I use to take a bath with my dad, even once with my grandpa. If you never did that you cannot accept this kind of culture. But Believe me, it’s one of my lovely moments I took a bath with him. My dad’s job was busy so we couldn’t eat dinner together. But he played with me and talked together in bathing time. Lovely moment. For Japanese, bathing is not just cleaning up your body but to be relaxed. I was sad to hear that so many people consider this tradition as “sexual “, but no way because that’s cultural difference...
We Japanese do not believe in bath sexuality like Western people do. For us, the entire family can take a bath together. There is nothing wrong with this. It is usual and correct to not waste water by having each person use the water once then drain and refill the tub.
when i was a kid, sometimes i take a bath with my father.. i never do that again when i enter the elementary school maybe.. i forgot. i thought this is normal to east asian ppl and southeast asian ppl. oh yeah.. india is located on south asia. but still have similiar culture tho..
Yes, there is a great scene in Totoro where they family just moved into an old, creaky, country house and the dad used bathtime with his daughters to chase their fears away.
My little cousin sent me this link cause that's his dad (and my uncle). The first to the extreme left at 10:10 My uncle can't believe this... Even my mom (my uncle's sis) is amazed. Thanks UA-cam! 😄
The girl is close to 60 today, and perhaps her parent are no longer here. Thank to technology, she can still watch back the sweet memory of her with her family.
@@cherylljp6997 this was film in the 70s but as you can see, she's not a baby in this video, probably 8 or 10. And if you do the math then shes probably 60
Everyone talks about the bath tub but not the food delivery motorcycle. The ingenious way of keeping the bowls leveled while driving. So clever yet so simple.
@@mironmaida8936 They looked more happy because they actually fuc&ked. Now society has changed for the worse, men are lonely and women are more femenist.
Probably because the life seemed more simple and meaningfull. The paradox is that they were looking at 2000 as a dreamland, full of pink flying cars driven by robotic slaves ...
1970s: "Companies are loyal to their employees, offering them lifetime employment." 2017: "Once a project is completed, it is not unusual for a company to terminate the whole team of employees without warning, replacing them with new employees are entry-level salaries."
Nipah Auauau The cultural influence didn't dissapear after the occupation officially ended, by personal experience i can tell you it still remains. Japan lost its patriotism and traditional values and exchanged them for northamerican ones.
Nah. In modern Japan its more like "Shit we can't fire this person. Put them in the shittiest position possible and hope they will quit. Oh fuck they are going on mental leave fuck. Let's just hire temp agents as much as possible"
I can only see people getting angry about people complaining that family members are bathing together, but I can’t see anyone saying anything about it lmao.
Yeah. Mostly of them are Westerners especially Americans, they tend over-sexualize everything just like about bathing father with his daughter, maybe because it is strange to them about that culture or just because of their filthy minds.
The comment section is just cancer. People just can't accept that some cultures do things differently. Whether you believe in family bathing or not, it's all cool. No need to put down another culture.
It's not about putting down a culture. It's about protecting children. We all know there are far too many children that are sexually abused in the world. So, it's just about being responsible to take such measures to help prevent it.
@@1StepForwardToday It's true. I think it would be good for people to at least consider those sorts of things instead of judging others who think it's weird for people to bathe with their children.
@Grace The point I was making is that people in the west have become made painfully aware of the problem of sexual abuse of children, and so we have taken measures to help prevent this. So, western people typically look through this safety measure lense, when it comes to children interacting with adults (especially when nude). Idk how often children are sexually abused in Japan, but, if it happens at all, it's too often. If pedophilia is somewhat of a frequent occurance in Japan (or anywhere), then, certain measures need to be taken to help prevent it.
When I was little, I bathed with my parents and siblings up until I was 10 and I grew up in America. It's not strange at all- what's strange is the people complaining that it's strange. There is literally nothing sexual about bathing with your own family and I think it's fairly normal in almost all parts of the world.
It’s usually when they hit puberty is when they should bathe alone but if they are comfortable still showering with their parents that’s good thing for them as long as they feel happy and safe
very relatable and perfect portrayal of Japan in the 70s, and so accurate, and very respectfully narrated. i appreciate your films so much. thank you for posting these.
It's interesting how this documentary shows 90% of the truth and, while giving it a positive spin, doesn't do much to hide less than ideal realities of the pressures the family is under. I'd say the imagery is cherry-picked, but quite accurate. It's an interesting mix of how the Japanese wanted the rest of the world to view them, contrasted with the slightly patronizing western narration subtly, if accidentally, implying the deeper context behind what's shown.
3:26 View from Tokyo Tower. 7:57 to 8:23 This is probably the view from the observation restaurant in Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan. 7:57 Yurakucho Denki Building. 8:07 Shinkansen passes by Yurakucho Station and heads for Tokyo Station. 8:12 Nishi Ginza Junction. 9:07 to 9:14 It seems to have been taken at a high place near the Toshiba head office. 9:36 View from Akasaka to Aoyama. 9:42 Akasakamitsuke crossing. 9:51 Shiba Park Baseball Stadium and World Trade Center Building.
@@hobbes3Thank you. I've lived in Tokyo for almost 60 years. I can easily tell the main streets and the routes of the Shinkansen and monorails because they can't be changed. There are many buildings in the footage that are still standing. In other words, Tokyo was almost completely completed when the footage was shot, and only maintenance was done here and there after that. That's why I can tell.
@Sayori Bun we aren’t the natives, the Native Americans are most of us are from the UK but as somebody from Spain in Europe o apologize because people my race are also like this.
Japan looks so calming and relaxing in the 70's. I absolutely love videos about different life in other countries and time periods. Im in America, and my town I live in is very clean and beautiful and relaxed. On sundays me and my family also consider that our relax days. During the week I am busy with school and exams, my mom is busy with work, and my grandmother is busy helping with cleaning and cooking, and I also help my grandmother prepare dinner, and help with the cleaning. I help cook, clean, study and do homework daily, and I am also in a poetry class at my school twice a week which is very fun.
It's normal there. Reason being cuz trains stop at several stations before the destination. If the train were to travel directly it'd probably take half an hour.
A lot of them worked in factories, which of course you do not want next to residential areas. It's one of the reasons why their transportation system is so successful. In places like America, it's spread out and we have a ton of room for residential areas, so we're usually lucky in that regard. But our public transportation is relatively garbage.
everyone: *complains about comments that talk about a kid and her parent bathing together being weird* me: *can’t find a single comment that complains about a kid and her parent bathing together*
mm big tech flex. i walked past a store last yr still selling fax machines, while a kid danced with a robot at the enterance >.> Japan and technology is a fascinating contrast of extremes. (don't mind me, i can't get macdonld's delivered and there's no Uber Eats in the town where i live lol)
The parent and the kid bathing reminds me of a scene from "My Neighbor Totoro" where the kids and the father take shower together. It was surprising to watch at first but from watching this video, I am learning it's a part of their culture. Interesting and total respect to Japanese culture! 🙌😊
@Mimi Maya I'm sure that's why Karoshi is a thing right? People overwork themselves to death with little to no care or recompense from the company because they care "waaaaay" more right? It's also why there's no mental health support? Don't blindly idolize countries, there are specific aspects that might seem nice from an outside perspective but they have downsides. Hell, this lifetime employment-salaryman thing is barely existent in modern Japan.
My family has been in the USA since the Mayflower. When my brothers where young they would regularly take a shower with my extremely hardworking father on school/work days! Absolutely nothing weird/wrong with pre-puberty children bathing with parents. Also, that’s awesome those kids had modern furniture and their own rooms. I didn’t have my own bedroom for most of my childhood and our house was HUGE compared to the average Japanese domicile.
This documentary looks like a scene straight out of Doraemon. (Those who read/watch Doreaemon would understand, because the story is set in 1970s Japan).
Japan Foundry: In this control room the workers are all university graduates. American Starbucks: In this cafe the workers are all university graduates.
Tôi không bao giờ Chửi bậy , the amount of motorbikes don’t equal development , in the Netherlands we got a ton of motorbikes and scooters, but we are one of the richest countries.
@@Houtarou_Hyouka_Unforgiven lol nope Vietnam 2025 is still not equals to japan 70s tho, at least in terms of public transit. By the 70s they’ve already had their shinkansen zipping passengers around. I live in HCMC myself and the facility at the station is rather lackluster. I mean lol i can’t even find a clock to look at. The metro is taking forever to finish here but i have hopes for it tho.
@@kkfishrick6012 You will probably passed before Vietnam ever reaches what Korea/Japan/Singapore/Hong Kong are now, the short sighted corrupted pieces of shit leading your country are to blame for. Especially since it's currently debt trapped so hard by China that it's essentially a Chinese satellite state.
I’m a Canadian living in Japan for 22 yrs (Chiba) and it’s a common part of Japanese society to bathe with a parent. Of course it always stops as soon as the son or daughter is close to puberty. It’s a bonding time with parent. My wife who is Japanese would take a bath with her dad on occasion till she was about 10-11. Nothing sexual about it.
I am a long term resident of japan and ethnically half Japanese but I grew up in the USA so these videos are so valuable to me because they show me what I missed. I will do my best to take photos of modern Japan so we can look back 50 years from now.
There are a lot of comments about the bath thing. I’m a guy from the US and I took a shower with my father probably until I was 5 or 6 so this seems fine. Although I never took a bath with my parents, this still doesn’t gross me out cause it’s a different culture, it’s common place to them, and I think we can trust this father won’t do anything bad. Yes it may be weird that the bath is super tiny but we also have dirty minds so that affects our opinions.
@@higguma United States of America frequently gets shortened to America, but you knew that already. It's the only country with "America" in its name, hence the shortened version. Stop playing with semantics.
This was the era when Japanese Families were content and appreciation to simple LIFE exist. The Family bonds during this era was so beautiful. Strict and in accordance with the norms of society but still happy and so much honor to every individual members of the family.
Hi guys I'm a japanese junior highschool student. Taking a bath with family is not abnormal thing for japanese people. Please understand about difference of cultures. And I'm sorry my English is not good.
I don’t know what these people are thinking. I’m born in the US and it’s common here too. I’m pretty sure it’s common everywhere, people just like to get worked up I guess
Tim Anderson In the US? Not after a certain age it's not as common, I feel. When the kids obtain the ability to start remembering stuff they may back off a bit. lol My mom said she bathed with me, but I was really young and have no memory of it. I doubt my dad would've. Also in our culture, bathing is a solitary private thing. I lived in Japan for a few years and understood how that was part of the culture though. My friend's son who was 9 or 10 at the time. He took baths with his dad still. His mom too. One time, he took his bath and when done came right out into the living room where I was, completely nude like it was no big deal asking his mom about laundry. That threw me. lol He should be going on either 19 or 20 now. I couldn't imagine a typical American kid doing that. One thing that is ironic, is that I liked going to the onsen. The fact that you must clean your body thoroughly beforehand I have no real qualms with it.
Hey! I’m also Japanese (half Japanese half white to be specific) and I agree that it’s 100% normal to be taking bathes with your family members. Growing up I always took bathes with my family members. It was a normal thing.
my dad grew up in Japan around this time. I feel like I'm reliving his childhood. I'm so in awe. 私のお父さんは日本で育ちました。これは彼の子供時代でした。わあー。すいません、私の日本語は苦手です。ごめん。
Never even noticed the bath thing until I saw the comments! I am from Europe and I would sometimes hop into the bath with my kids (with shorts on). We have a big jacuzzi bath so it is easier to reach them to wash them than stretching from outside the bath. Plus I get a scrub down too!
@@user-tb5fc6yr7o I think they mean when they’re with the kids, probably? The very few times I bathed/showered with relatives as a child we would put on swimwear-
Skinship keeps the family together there's nothing wrong with little kids taking baths with Mom and Dad that was the norm in Japan somebody had to pay the you have the public bathhouses too.everybody went it was a social gathering you have a hot bath and then you go drink or eat some ice cream or something cold
I lived in Japan for 11 years when I was in the military. I stayed as long as I would be allowed to. Best time of my life. I learned so much. I love Japan as much as I love my own country USA. I learned their work ethics and incorporate it into the way I do things and how I work. I will be retiring somewhere in Japan when I’m older for sure. Just need to practice learning the language and writing. They treat their elders much better in Japan. So much better it’s unbelievable.
@Acura -- hope you get your wish. Check out the countryside - there are actually vacant, abandoned houses you can get at a ridiculously low price. Other than renovation, your biggest bill will be utilities and local taxes - but those will be manageable.
This was our childhood when technology wasn’t as advanced...it’s so refreshing seeing this and thinking about all the memories you lived without technology...
I'm Indian, my dad used to bathe me till I was 10 y/o and now I'm 18 I still sleep beside my dad...ya I'm a girl and there's no wrong or uncomfortable moments I've ever experienced with him...some ppl don't sexualise a parental affection...he's just so cool
I remember when I was a kid and my mother would say "banzai" and my arms would automatically shoot up in the air when I responded "BANZAI" so she could wash under my arms. Bathing with your parents as a kid is very wholesome and is one part of building a strong bond. Unless your parent is a creep but then your problems obviously exceed the bathtub anyway.
Oh my goodness my mother is Japanese and she did the same to me and my siblings as children! Even through primary school helping us dress she'd say banzai to help us pull shirts/dresses over our heads haha
@Louis Tea Enjoyer The bombs took out Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945. But Tokyo was destroyed several times by Godzilla (kaiju) starting in 1954. Later, Godzilla adopted two sons (Godzilla jr. and Minilla). Of course Godzilla wasn't the only one who loved destroying Japanese cities. BTW, Godzilla was metaphoric for the United States, the bombs and the lucky dragon 5 incident).
of course they did dont you know anything about the history of washing machines?? The Thor was the first electric-powered washing machine. Introduced in 1908 by the Hurley Machine Company of Chicago, Illinois, the Thor washing machine was invented Alva J. Fisher. The Thor was a drum type washing machine with a galvanized tub and an electric motor. A patent was issued on August 9th 1910
Thanks Michael! I have never expected to be able to see those images of Japan in 70's I grew up in on UA-cam. Sure we had smogs in 70's, but we tried to reduce it and now the sky in Tokyo is clear. 日本人は勤勉で努力家。周辺の国家がこき下ろそうとしようが、その優れたDNAは変えられようがない。
This is my chilshood (coz born 1968), in those days no one in japan could not imagine what Japan is like in 2018. .Lots of people from all over the world, who even speak in Japanese which they learned in their home country before coming to japan. Almost No need to answer the question about how to go to the station in English, so many japanese speaker are hangin aroud down here.. That's amazing....
I'm Japanese. I don't know why so many foreigners think it strange that parents take a bath with their kid. In Japan, people went taking a bath at a bathhouse, bathhouses were filled with them, because many people used to not have a bathroom in the house in the Edo era. The Japanese have had a custom of taking a bath with other people, so kid taking a bath with parent is not strange for us.
Although many Japanese kids will finish doing it by 12(of course some kids start taking a bath alone at a younger age).
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I never see it as anything but wholesome!
@@hanna3684 As a Korean, it looks so weird that father and daughter are taking a bath together in the same tub with naked. That's not because I'm affected by Western's point of view. What I'd like to say is that's not common among Asian countries. We should refrain from a fallacy of hasty generalization. That kind of custom can be shown in a specific area of Asia like Japan. I think your comment might make Western people have the wrong concept of Asia such as Asian people have a lack of sexual sensations.
Rockfieldyoyou those foreigners who think it’s weird because in their countries, once parents and kids have a bath together, they’ll end up having sex. That’s why their perspective is different, their mindset is different and they cannot see why parents and kids in a bath together is normal
Look the bathing together is fine, what I find weird is they let the camera guy in
I love it how theres almost no comments making unfunny jokes about UA-cam recommendations in this video
Not so weird, because camera guy was naked too.
@@robguyton3577 wha-
@@kaeryalt5975 @ Momo - I hope you got my joke.
Ok let's not take this very curious
Comments: Wow she bathes with her dad
Me: Wow they can fit in that bathtub!?
LMAO i was thinking the same😂
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@@ccriztoff FBI.......
hana hana stop cursing 😡 😡
@@ccriztoff wtf is wrong with you
小岩の商店街が映ってて子どもの頃の記憶が甦ってきました。
交差点の所のウナギ屋さんの前通ると良い匂いがしてウナギ食べたくなってましたね。
ウナギ屋さんの隣にクレープ屋さんが出来て、自分の小遣いで初めて食べたクレープに感動したの思い出した。
この動画見て40年前の記憶が甦りました。
Japan in the 70's looks more technologically advanced and clean than India right now wow
SUPERPOWER BY 2020
@Memcha Laishram Also the bollywood film which misleads thousand of people :)
Well considering that you have designated shitting streets then anything is cleaner than India anytime LUL
@Memcha Laishram ughh ... India was not the only country suffering that time. Stop always bringing the "British looted dat's y we are still poor" bitch it's more than 70 years since war ended. Ya'll not fixing instead just keep making excuses for your shitty system cuz truth hurts right?
Best example South korea had it worse look at them now.
@@dawida1078 lmao
1% of the comments: people criticizing the family bathing together
99%: people complaining about the 1%^
When you don't know how the comments work
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@@thefourth1458 yeah probably. it was just funny to see all these similar reactions to comments that were nowhere to be found, that probably only a few people made anyway
Exactly
@Unmei I find it annoying because they all make their own comment saying the same thing rather than just upvoting someone else's identical comment that's already up
Hmm making me nostalgic, a person who has never left Australia
Travel is the purest form of wisdom. Work to live, not live to work and go overseas if you have the opportunity.
SAME WTFFFF
And also someone who never left Indonesia
Maybe you were Japanese in your past life
Same
自身が幼少の頃の映像ですが、当時は、今から思えば世の中全体が活気に満ち溢れていい時代であったな、としみじみ思います。
It seems so happy and unified, i could cry.
Better simpler times
The key is... women. Japanese men knew they could get home and fu-ck the living brain out of their wives, not counting with the fact of prostitution houses being popular at the time. Yes, I know it sounds rough, but this is the reason why the world is ruined today, women have become worthless (they don't want to have sex, because of feminism, etc) and men (those who BUILD the world) have no incentive to do what they do. Is pretty simple really.
As I’m Japanese I use to take a bath with my dad, even once with my grandpa. If you never did that you cannot accept this kind of culture. But Believe me, it’s one of my lovely moments I took a bath with him. My dad’s job was busy so we couldn’t eat dinner together. But he played with me and talked together in bathing time. Lovely moment. For Japanese, bathing is not just cleaning up your body but to be relaxed. I was sad to hear that so many people consider this tradition as “sexual “, but no way because that’s cultural difference...
you're totally right. unfortunately a lot of people like to have dirty thoughts.
私もサムネイルの写真に「えっ?」となったけど、昔はこんなもんでしょう。むしろ健全な親子。
I'm from the Netherlands and I used to bath with my family as well when I was a kid
@@lysanne201 Ms. Lysanne
bath is a noun.
used to bath → used to take a bath or used to bathe
@@haouseiso8055 thanks for my first youtube grammar check lol, I'm not a native English speaker so it happens :p
We Japanese do not believe in bath sexuality like Western people do. For us, the entire family can take a bath together. There is nothing wrong with this. It is usual and correct to not waste water by having each person use the water once then drain and refill the tub.
Siddharth Pandya dude idk why this is a shock to you. I'm Indian and grew up taking baths with my parents and siblings.
when i was a kid, sometimes i take a bath with my father.. i never do that again when i enter the elementary school maybe.. i forgot.
i thought this is normal to east asian ppl and southeast asian ppl.
oh yeah.. india is located on south asia. but still have similiar culture tho..
This is considired not sexual and normal in Turkic culture too
Yes, there is a great scene in Totoro where they family just moved into an old, creaky, country house and the dad used bathtime with his daughters to chase their fears away.
This is not a shock western Europe either, its a weird American thing.
This was a pretty good anime, glad it was in my recommended.
Tobias Walner!!!
You should read the manga, it’s even better.
@Zachary Janssen what you talking about this show was top rated in the 70ts
you'd better catch up on your anime scrub
@@gamingmunky5 where's the hentai ver. ?
Lmao what the fuck is that profile pic??!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
i lived in japan in the 70's, this brings back some wonderful memories, thanks for posting
今はどちらの国に住んでいるのですか?
@@RTX_3050Ti_laptop oregon USA, lived near the old tachikawa air base tokyo, dad was in airforce, also lived on okinawa for 2 years
comments: making a big deal about dad and kid bathing together.
Me: that food delivery contraption at 0:48 is pure genius
I know right! What a nice guy for doing it to!
Thats my man!!!!!!
@Rudra pawar in korea they do that too
it’s pretty normal.
That food delivery man looks nice to me
My little cousin sent me this link cause that's his dad (and my uncle). The first to the extreme left at 10:10
My uncle can't believe this... Even my mom (my uncle's sis) is amazed. Thanks UA-cam! 😄
nice lol!
Dope
Jesus that is cool af
This is your family Mr. Chan? I just commented on how i would love to see how this family is doing today:)
The ones behind or the ones in front?
The girl is close to 60 today, and perhaps her parent are no longer here. Thank to technology, she can still watch back the sweet memory of her with her family.
Don't worry we will all meet our ancestors soon.
A video of her reacting to this would be amazing.
No if she was born in the 70s shes probably 51-41
@@cherylljp6997 She was already grown. Let’s say she is 10 and we do the math… she would be 61. (Current date: 2021)
@@cherylljp6997 this was film in the 70s but as you can see, she's not a baby in this video, probably 8 or 10. And if you do the math then shes probably 60
ご飯めっちゃ美味しそうだしこの時代に行ってみたいと思えた!それにこの時代にこんな綺麗な映像を残せたアメリカの技術も凄いと思う
これはまぁフィクションや。こんなニコニコ対応せんよいつの時代も。
@@もちだもちもち-i8u 今の人間よりは、明るかっただろうよ KYも陽キャインキャもなくて、仕事の難易度も今より低いし給料も右肩上がり、税金も少ない。娯楽は少ないが人との会話は多い。今よりずっと心に余裕があったろうな
Everyone talks about the bath tub but not the food delivery motorcycle. The ingenious way of keeping the bowls leveled while driving. So clever yet so simple.
supertotoro I know right
@@grower-gq5yb I was on holiday in Japan and saw one of those contrations on the back of a moped. So glad I watched this video to see what it was for.
supertotoro that was invinted in the 1950's.
They had Uber Eat back than,wow.
It is a ingenious design
6:12 That song drop was fire 🔥🔥🔥
9:57
Shakuhachi and shamisen
Actual Japanese music
@@kjell159 Thanks
@@nul__ Nice, you actually looked it up?
I play shakuhachi, so I guess I'm kind of anal retentive when I hear my instrument in a soundtrack. XD
anyone know what the name of the song is?
@@morganfreeman5227 Keith Mansfield major construction
"But most of their meals are similar to chinese cooking"
Japanese cooks : What did you say again ?
Journalist : **sweats**
Ngl ramen are originated from China
@@rocas7342 That looked like udon
@@rocas7342 sure, but they're definitely different kinds. And that was udon indeed
But they once were connected when Pangea was a thibg
Japanese borrow a lot of Chinese culture
I love how their living is so simple and yet their happy
Os japoneses pareciam mais felizes, hoje em dia são mais frios
no it's not, one of the highest suicide rate in the world
Incest is not a cultural difference, it is a sex crime Wake up Japanese 😂😂😂😂
@@mironmaida8936 They looked more happy because they actually fuc&ked. Now society has changed for the worse, men are lonely and women are more femenist.
The only thing that confused me is that girl wearing a full course kimono/ yukata and go to bed with it on.
It’s a fantasy thing I seen a similar video on pornhub
In Japan, most people wear yukata when staying in hot springs
Japanese wear pajamas at
their house and yukata(it's not kimono) at japanese style hotel(ryokan).
Yup it was just for filming,
ANDROID 19 lol haha
I have no idea why I feel so nostalgic when I was born 30 years after this was made
Adamundane Edge hiraeth
It’s called anemoia
Probably because the life seemed more simple and meaningfull. The paradox is that they were looking at 2000 as a dreamland, full of pink flying cars driven by robotic slaves ...
Maybe you were Japanese in your past life. Who knows?
Cuz it's japan a island of nostalgic
1970s: "Companies are loyal to their employees, offering them lifetime employment."
2017: "Once a project is completed, it is not unusual for a company to terminate the whole team of employees without warning, replacing them with new employees are entry-level salaries."
It's the the northamerican cultural influence that started with the post-war control of japan
Sebi Sebi, I don't know if anyone told you, but the post-war occupation ended before the 60's.
Nipah Auauau The cultural influence didn't dissapear after the occupation officially ended, by personal experience i can tell you it still remains. Japan lost its patriotism and traditional values and exchanged them for northamerican ones.
Nah. In modern Japan its more like "Shit we can't fire this person. Put them in the shittiest position possible and hope they will quit. Oh fuck they are going on mental leave fuck. Let's just hire temp agents as much as possible"
Because Japanese law.
この時代に生まれて、その昔も、そして今も幸せです。
ミキさんも元気でいると良いですね〜
I can only see people getting angry about people complaining that family members are bathing together, but I can’t see anyone saying anything about it lmao.
Americans just trying to prevent inbreeding in America.
Those comments were deleted by admin
Probably just didn't get enough likes
Yeah right
Yeah. Mostly of them are Westerners especially Americans, they tend over-sexualize everything just like about bathing father with his daughter, maybe because it is strange to them about that culture or just because of their filthy minds.
この時代の良さは、情報網が発達しすぎる前の「知らない幸せ」だと思う。目の前の自分の世界だけ見て、身の丈に合った生活をすることができる時代だった。
心の底から同意出来る
Novilog
本当に羨ましい
身の丈って言うかこの時代は皆同じ一億総中流という時代だったからね 格差もなかったし皆希望を抱いていた
更に情報網が発達して世界中の人と直接思考をやり取りできるようになった時、あの頃は知らない幸せがあったと思えるように今を過ごしたい。。
@@ici-yw2fc まさに日本版アメリカドリームといった時代だったんだろうな
生まれた頃の日本。真面目に働いていれば庶民が報われた時代。知っているのは80年代だけど、70年代はどことなく懐かしい。
羨ましい
That is cool. Japan is beautiful
うちの親父がよく言ってる
いわゆる現場仕事でも歩合がついて頑張れば高い給料貰えたって
当時の第一勧銀の支店長より高い給料貰ったこともあるらしく年齢も若い事もあってどんな職業をされてるんですか?って接客受けたこともあるとか
このビデオはなかなか最高です。
私は日本が大好きです。😁
Translation in English: This video is pretty awesome. I love Japan.
The comment section is just cancer. People just can't accept that some cultures do things differently. Whether you believe in family bathing or not, it's all cool. No need to put down another culture.
It's not about putting down a culture. It's about protecting children. We all know there are far too many children that are sexually abused in the world. So, it's just about being responsible to take such measures to help prevent it.
@@1StepForwardToday It's true. I think it would be good for people to at least consider those sorts of things instead of judging others who think it's weird for people to bathe with their children.
@Grace
The point I was making is that people in the west have become made painfully aware of the problem of sexual abuse of children, and so we have taken measures to help prevent this. So, western people typically look through this safety measure lense, when it comes to children interacting with adults (especially when nude).
Idk how often children are sexually abused in Japan, but, if it happens at all, it's too often. If pedophilia is somewhat of a frequent occurance in Japan (or anywhere), then, certain measures need to be taken to help prevent it.
It's because the west is full of pedophiles
That's also the reason why they don't let their kids walk to school alone like other asian countries
One of the Recommended videos that I actually like.
Same
UA-cam has really improved itself on that lately! I actually like most if the video it recommends to me.
When I was little, I bathed with my parents and siblings up until I was 10 and I grew up in America. It's not strange at all- what's strange is the people complaining that it's strange. There is literally nothing sexual about bathing with your own family and I think it's fairly normal in almost all parts of the world.
Exactly.
It’s usually when they hit puberty is when they should bathe alone but if they are comfortable still showering with their parents that’s good thing for them as long as they feel happy and safe
Same
Perverted minds nowadays 😒😒😒
Are u from Alabama?
There's something so incredibly nostalgic and warm about the audio-visual ambience of documentaries from the 70s.
私は1975生まれの41歳です。
この頃の日本に生まれ、私が幼児期を過ごしていた映像を見ている。
う~ん、言葉には言い表せない感慨深い感動
遠い幼い記憶の片隅みに残る懐かしさ、しみじみと感じております。
テレビは白黒からカラーへ、そして高度成長期が来て
第二次べビーブーム・・平成になる前の古き良き日本
このような動画は大変に貴重で残すべきだと思います。
コメント書いた後に、もう一度亡き両親を思い浮かべつつ
見ながら飲んで寝ます^^;
わかる。私も貴方と同じ歳です。
:)
Yo if any English speaking bros see this, please translate, even if it's just a basic summary of the text
Nani?
@@niko7877 He's 41 born in 1975, he's saying he finds this nostalgic and believes this video should remain, basically he's saying that
良い時代ですね。家族団欒があって、夏の楽しみは、家族でスイカを食べ、花火をする。裕福で無くても、笑顔があって、会話がある。ゲームとかなくても、楽しくて幸せな時代と、思います。
香森秀和
ファミコン出来たての時代も良かったと思います。ゲーム屋さんのお試しみたいなとこでみんな並んで一人の子がマリオ全クリするまで粘ったりして後ろの子に迷惑かけたりとかwゲームを持ってるというのが当たり前でなかった時代特有の良さがありますよね
何より夏に30度越す日が数日ってのがいいね
ファミコン出てちょっとした時に当時のBASICでどれだけ精巧にファミコンソフトにコピーを作れるかっていうのを親父がやってたらしいですw
今は花火するのも近所の老人に文句言われます笑
皆心が狭くなりました。
香森秀和
さして便利じゃなくても良いからこの時代で過ごしたかった
Everyone: comments about comments criticizing bathing
Me: that food looks bomb af
but it tastes very bland tho
Now I'm hungry again, even tho I just ate dinner a few minutes ago
@@viveksalotkar839 how do you know??
The real question is why did they let the camera man in there
@@viveksalotkar839 japanese food, to me and other native Japanese people think our food is very flavorful. I’m Japanese, no hate tho, just saying
生まれてない時代だけど懐かしく感じる
今はこの街はどうなっているんだろう…
Love all the old cars in this
jc pro same
the really old orange Silva was my favorite.
7:30 pretty sure that's what that is.
Looks more like a Celica too me ? :)
Damn,this reminds of my old 1979 Datsun B310 i owned from 1998 until i got my Yaris in 2007......Miss that little car .....
very relatable and perfect portrayal of Japan in the 70s, and so accurate, and very respectfully narrated. i appreciate your films so much. thank you for posting these.
PapaBless Pretty sure they are Japanese
It's interesting how this documentary shows 90% of the truth and, while giving it a positive spin, doesn't do much to hide less than ideal realities of the pressures the family is under. I'd say the imagery is cherry-picked, but quite accurate. It's an interesting mix of how the Japanese wanted the rest of the world to view them, contrasted with the slightly patronizing western narration subtly, if accidentally, implying the deeper context behind what's shown.
It's hard to explain another culture that you're not part of without sounding patronizing, though.
2020年の「今」もあの頃は良かったと懐かしむ時が必ず来る
この動画を観て「今」を「変えられる過去」だと思って生きようと改めて思った
output
その通りですね。素敵な考えです。
その考え、ビデオが登場した数十年前からありますけどね。
いい事言うねー
3:26 View from Tokyo Tower.
7:57 to 8:23 This is probably the view from the observation restaurant in Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan.
7:57 Yurakucho Denki Building.
8:07 Shinkansen passes by Yurakucho Station and heads for Tokyo Station.
8:12 Nishi Ginza Junction.
9:07 to 9:14 It seems to have been taken at a high place near the Toshiba head office.
9:36 View from Akasaka to Aoyama.
9:42 Akasakamitsuke crossing.
9:51 Shiba Park Baseball Stadium and World Trade Center Building.
Dang, that's very impressive you know these views!
@@hobbes3Thank you. I've lived in Tokyo for almost 60 years. I can easily tell the main streets and the routes of the Shinkansen and monorails because they can't be changed. There are many buildings in the footage that are still standing. In other words, Tokyo was almost completely completed when the footage was shot, and only maintenance was done here and there after that. That's why I can tell.
the idea of being uncomfortable bathing/being nude around parents is such an american thing. and it’s really unfortunate that it’s ended up that way
@Sayori Bun we aren’t the natives, the Native Americans are most of us are from the UK but as somebody from Spain in Europe o apologize because people my race are also like this.
No not only american, stop the bullshido
@@dadsass126 stop self hating, not bathing with children is a not only american thing
@@PredatorPeyami It's a common thing here in Europe, though. Maybe not as common as in east Asia, but definitely not frowned upon.
@@PredatorPeyami stfu
Japan looks so calming and relaxing in the 70's. I absolutely love videos about different life in other countries and time periods. Im in America, and my town I live in is very clean and beautiful and relaxed. On sundays me and my family also consider that our relax days. During the week I am busy with school and exams, my mom is busy with work, and my grandmother is busy helping with cleaning and cooking, and I also help my grandmother prepare dinner, and help with the cleaning. I help cook, clean, study and do homework daily, and I am also in a poetry class at my school twice a week which is very fun.
TheFatty2497 I care so what does that say?
@@ElGordo2497 you have to put a negative comment in such a positive comment to look cool anyway..!🤢
I also care
Holy shit he deleted his comment what a mong hhaaahaha
Cool, you seem like a good kid. We need more kids like you!
the comment section is fillied with "the comment section is filled"
Lol
Exactly. Still looking for the boogeyman every is complaining about.
sort the comments by newest first instead of top rated, also they could be really old comments or have been deleted
Lpl
Joseph Joestar OH MY GOD
70年代ロックを聴きながら当時の映像を見て思いをはせるのにハマってる
I love how tall their bath tub is 😂 I’d probably never get out
Many westerners wouldn’t even fit in it alone.
Well it was designed for us Nihonjin (Japanese) so it makes sense.
You are very clean people.
@@山田-z3j8v I do enjoy a hot onsen after walking in the hills around Hakone.
@Joe Ç pray you don't slip
>lives in an apartment owned by the company he works for
>travels 1 hour to get to work
wat
pyroromancer
😂
Yeah becuz the apartment is 1hour Jcs aways from his work place
It's normal there. Reason being cuz trains stop at several stations before the destination. If the train were to travel directly it'd probably take half an hour.
A lot of them worked in factories, which of course you do not want next to residential areas. It's one of the reasons why their transportation system is so successful.
In places like America, it's spread out and we have a ton of room for residential areas, so we're usually lucky in that regard. But our public transportation is relatively garbage.
What he said^ Haven't you ever played Sim City??!
everyone: *complains about comments that talk about a kid and her parent bathing together being weird*
me: *can’t find a single comment that complains about a kid and her parent bathing together*
The complaining work
Sort by new and you can find all sorts of rubbish.
because this is not reddit or twitter. u need to sort by new or keep scroll down for hours but mostly youtube might already deleted it.
i think your blind
How did you know people are complaining if you didn’t find a comment
This was One Lovely Era to Reminisce, and be Nostalgic about.
Japan always has flexed with their technology but apparently they had DoorDash back in the 70's.
Biggest flex of the century
mm big tech flex. i walked past a store last yr still selling fax machines, while a kid danced with a robot at the enterance >.>
Japan and technology is a fascinating contrast of extremes.
(don't mind me, i can't get macdonld's delivered and there's no Uber Eats in the town where i live lol)
I loved the trapeze on the back so it would not spill the soup while he drove a motorbike through Tokyo traffic!
Incest is not a cultural difference, it is a sex crime Wake up Japanese 😂😂😂😂
The parent and the kid bathing reminds me of a scene from "My Neighbor Totoro" where the kids and the father take shower together. It was surprising to watch at first but from watching this video, I am learning it's a part of their culture. Interesting and total respect to Japanese culture! 🙌😊
"Companies are loyal to their workers, offering them lifetime employment" that is something you don’t hear nowadays.
Facts
as mich as i hate the wage slave, overtime,hierarchy culture in japan atleast they keep you until retirement, shiet
US interference has a major impact on Japanese culture and economy.
@Mimi Maya I'm sure that's why Karoshi is a thing right? People overwork themselves to death with little to no care or recompense from the company because they care "waaaaay" more right? It's also why there's no mental health support?
Don't blindly idolize countries, there are specific aspects that might seem nice from an outside perspective but they have downsides. Hell, this lifetime employment-salaryman thing is barely existent in modern Japan.
@@jerrell1169 stiII japan seems better. maybe for those who succeed, but its not hard to get a job and work.
My family has been in the USA since the Mayflower.
When my brothers where young they would regularly take a shower with my extremely hardworking father on school/work days!
Absolutely nothing weird/wrong with pre-puberty children bathing with parents.
Also, that’s awesome those kids had modern furniture and their own rooms. I didn’t have my own bedroom for most of my childhood and our house was HUGE compared to the average Japanese domicile.
For those asking or debating, this was filmed in 1968. There was a revised version made in 1981, this appears to be from the original.
This documentary looks like a scene straight out of Doraemon.
(Those who read/watch Doreaemon would understand, because the story is set in 1970s Japan).
Woah
Finally a normal comment
Yeah true that.
True! Sazae-san also
Ikr
Ah, oldschool American documentaries on foreign societies
Reminds me of Highschool
They’re inaccurate enough to give it charm but not ignorant enough to leave a bad taste.
@@asbestosisathing5997 You haven't watched Steel Bible then, lol
お父さんとお風呂に入ってたミキちゃん、私と同世代です。高度成長期から低成長期へと移行していく頃の日本です。ミキちゃんが浴衣を着ているのは取材者からの要請に応えてのことでしょう。あの頃と今の日本はほとんど変わっていません。変わったことといえばインターネットが普及したことくらいでしょうか… すでに社会としては70年代で完成していたということです。その後は細かな問題点を改良・改善していく毎日を過ごし現在に至るといったところでしょうか。当時の人たちをタイムスリップさせて現時点に連れてきてもほとんど違和感なく生活させることが出来ると思います。インターネットの存在を知らせて、その取扱説明書を渡せば彼ら70年代の日本人は現代社会に溶け込みますよ。
Family bath is even in Ghibli's movies
My Neighbor Totoro in particular, when Mei Mei and her younger sister bath with their father in their newly bought house
@@gellagz9009 Yeah, thats what i was thinking
Japan Foundry: In this control room the workers are all university graduates.
American Starbucks: In this cafe the workers are all university graduates.
Pretty much accurate lol
Well when you graduate in something like Gender Studies, Starbucks doesn't seem like such a ridiculous option.
Also people working at starbucks : make college free
The American chauvinistic tone is just terrible.
You're comparing Japan and America when you should be comparing the 70s to the 2010s
Japan in the 70's was 30 years ahead of any other countries
Maybe at that time, japan is the richest in Asia
70s Japan= 2025 Vietnam, thailand, or even 2030, motorbike cant be seen on road
Tôi không bao giờ Chửi bậy , the amount of motorbikes don’t equal development , in the Netherlands we got a ton of motorbikes and scooters, but we are one of the richest countries.
@@Houtarou_Hyouka_Unforgiven lol nope Vietnam 2025 is still not equals to japan 70s tho, at least in terms of public transit. By the 70s they’ve already had their shinkansen zipping passengers around. I live in HCMC myself and the facility at the station is rather lackluster. I mean lol i can’t even find a clock to look at. The metro is taking forever to finish here but i have hopes for it tho.
not any other countries. just your country.
@@kkfishrick6012 You will probably passed before Vietnam ever reaches what Korea/Japan/Singapore/Hong Kong are now, the short sighted corrupted pieces of shit leading your country are to blame for. Especially since it's currently debt trapped so hard by China that it's essentially a Chinese satellite state.
自分は74生まれで子供でしたが映像をみて当時を懐かしく感じました。団地の狭い部屋で家族4人でご飯を食べたり、テレビのガチャガチャチャンネルを外して兄と奪い合ったり、事あるごとに親族が集まり酒を酌み交わしワイワイしてました。
上手く言えないけれど今と違って世の中が単純で楽しかったなぁって…
映像有り難うございました。
50 years later, and that waterlemon carrier still isn't invented in the west.
Vsoundelend feels bad being a gaijin barbarian, man
Waterlemon?
I was about to say the 70’s wasn’t 50 years ago but I thought about for a moment and I
@@isiah270 And you what?
Vsoundelend I don’t know I’m just not ready to accept that yet lol
I’m a Canadian living in Japan for 22 yrs (Chiba) and it’s a common part of Japanese society to bathe with a parent. Of course it always stops as soon as the son or daughter is close to puberty.
It’s a bonding time with parent.
My wife who is Japanese would take a bath with her dad on occasion till she was about 10-11.
Nothing sexual about it.
Welcome to 2022 when everyone is sexual and taboo
@@RafaelHernandez-vx9ug this is what porn does to the mind. makes every situation sexual.
@@cykablyat9333 yup
@@RafaelHernandez-vx9ug my 20th birthday is coming up in February 11th 2022
Incest is not a cultural difference, it is a sex crime Wake up Japanese 😂😂😂😂
I am a long term resident of japan and ethnically half Japanese but I grew up in the USA so these videos are so valuable to me because they show me what I missed.
I will do my best to take photos of modern Japan so we can look back 50 years from now.
日本人でなくともこの映像に懐かしさを感じるんだな。この時代はパワハラ、サービス残業が今よりあったかもしれないけどどこか羨ましいね
There are a lot of comments about the bath thing. I’m a guy from the US and I took a shower with my father probably until I was 5 or 6 so this seems fine. Although I never took a bath with my parents, this still doesn’t gross me out cause it’s a different culture, it’s common place to them, and I think we can trust this father won’t do anything bad. Yes it may be weird that the bath is super tiny but we also have dirty minds so that affects our opinions.
@Lazy Gamer How dare you label that psychology with the great America. Call it US if you please. You're a US citizen, not an American.
@@higguma United States of America frequently gets shortened to America, but you knew that already. It's the only country with "America" in its name, hence the shortened version. Stop playing with semantics.
@@higguma latin american spotted.
I hope you use my comment as means to do some research. And if you really knew what semantics was all about, you'd never say that.
@@higguma Google "America" right now and tell me what the first thing that comes up is.
That's all.
This was the era when Japanese Families were content and appreciation to simple LIFE exist. The Family bonds during this era was so beautiful. Strict and in accordance with the norms of society but still happy and so much honor to every individual members of the family.
Content? Yeah right.
Incest is not a cultural difference, it is a sex crime Wake up Japanese 😂😂😂😂
Hi guys I'm a japanese junior highschool student. Taking a bath with family is not abnormal thing for japanese people. Please understand about difference of cultures. And I'm sorry my English is not good.
I don’t know what these people are thinking. I’m born in the US and it’s common here too. I’m pretty sure it’s common everywhere, people just like to get worked up I guess
Is it still practiced today in Japan?
@@Zabarotropitili yes it is
Tim Anderson In the US? Not after a certain age it's not as common, I feel. When the kids obtain the ability to start remembering stuff they may back off a bit. lol My mom said she bathed with me, but I was really young and have no memory of it. I doubt my dad would've. Also in our culture, bathing is a solitary private thing.
I lived in Japan for a few years and understood how that was part of the culture though. My friend's son who was 9 or 10 at the time. He took baths with his dad still. His mom too. One time, he took his bath and when done came right out into the living room where I was, completely nude like it was no big deal asking his mom about laundry. That threw me. lol He should be going on either 19 or 20 now. I couldn't imagine a typical American kid doing that.
One thing that is ironic, is that I liked going to the onsen. The fact that you must clean your body thoroughly beforehand I have no real qualms with it.
Hey! I’m also Japanese (half Japanese half white to be specific) and I agree that it’s 100% normal to be taking bathes with your family members. Growing up I always took bathes with my family members. It was a normal thing.
My grandfather loved Asian culture, had so many things in is house, so yeah this is does bring me back to all the wonderful art and figurines he had.
あざやかに残っていますね,ありがとうございます.私は70年代に一生懸命でしたし今もそうです. 現在の日常が何十年か経ってから語り継げられるとき,誰もが思い描いているように,きっとまた何もかもがありのままに映し出されてくるのでしょう.そして何一つ変わらない想いの中に今が息づいているように感じられるのでしょう.
my dad grew up in Japan around this time. I feel like I'm reliving his childhood. I'm so in awe. 私のお父さんは日本で育ちました。これは彼の子供時代でした。わあー。すいません、私の日本語は苦手です。ごめん。
意味は充分に通じています。
The meaning is fully understood
Did you and your father also had baths like that when you are like 10?
@@TheSunshineRequiem no, he died when i was younger but it is not uncommon
Morgan Moon aw sorry about your dad
This is the Japan of my childhood. I will always respect and think fondly of the country and it's people.
It make me so nostalgic even if I’m not spend my life in these times. This is so precious and interesting video, thank you for uploading!!
,,,,why is the comments section so cancerous, it's just a vibey nostalgic documentary video about old Japan
Because it's the internet?
We want Japanese food even though some how Chinese
@@darkenergy7526 Nanking?
people tend to compare a country's culture to their porn ig
@@omegablue22 They share a lot of similarities though. Tofu, noodles, soy etc
Never even noticed the bath thing until I saw the comments! I am from Europe and I would sometimes hop into the bath with my kids (with shorts on). We have a big jacuzzi bath so it is easier to reach them to wash them than stretching from outside the bath. Plus I get a scrub down too!
I am also from europe, and would find using bath shorts in your own home to be a bit strange. Are you from mid/south europe?
@@user-tb5fc6yr7o
I think they mean when they’re with the kids, probably?
The very few times I bathed/showered with relatives as a child we would put on swimwear-
@@matilde_5 That would be considered very strange here.
0:26 I want someone to look at me like how the girl look at the watermelon
OvO
OwO
Rian P
Ok my dearest leader
*OuO*
I heard that fruits are very expensive in Japan
Still Japan in my dream.. Love Japan 🇯🇵👍❤️
80% of comments: arguing about bathing with others
20% of comments: that delivery guy is skilled af
not really...
👍
Cool name
Skinship keeps the family together there's nothing wrong with little kids taking baths with Mom and Dad that was the norm in Japan somebody had to pay the you have the public bathhouses too.everybody went it was a social gathering you have a hot bath and then you go drink or eat some ice cream or something cold
try 3;31 the ship in the dock is a whaling ship
I lived in Japan for 11 years when I was in the military. I stayed as long as I would be allowed to. Best time of my life. I learned so much. I love Japan as much as I love my own country USA. I learned their work ethics and incorporate it into the way I do things and how I work. I will be retiring somewhere in Japan when I’m older for sure. Just need to practice learning the language and writing. They treat their elders much better in Japan. So much better it’s unbelievable.
@Acura -- hope you get your wish. Check out the countryside - there are actually vacant, abandoned houses you can get at a ridiculously low price. Other than renovation, your biggest bill will be utilities and local taxes - but those will be manageable.
Imagine loving USA
Incest is not a cultural difference, it is a sex crime Wake up Japanese 😂😂😂😂
@@robguyton3577 Currently, there are foreigners who find value in such vacant houses, renovate them, and sell them.
@@국방부선제타격매국노 funny Korean hahq
This was our childhood when technology wasn’t as advanced...it’s so refreshing seeing this and thinking about all the memories you lived without technology...
I'm Indian, my dad used to bathe me till I was 10 y/o and now I'm 18 I still sleep beside my dad...ya I'm a girl and there's no wrong or uncomfortable moments I've ever experienced with him...some ppl don't sexualise a parental affection...he's just so cool
rule number ???: it's weird to take bath with parents because your mind is dirty, if your mind is clean, this rule doesn't apply
dont sleep beside ur dad anymore man
Same i am 22 and still sleep beside my father and older brother and its very normal in india
@Shlok Paatni yeah it's an another account that's why I specially mentioned about being a girl
it's normal in some latins countries too
自分の知らない時代って見ててワクワクする
ぴこ
分かりみ
ぴこ
じゃあ未来はずっとワクワクだね
終戦からまだ24年しか経ってないのに蕎麦食べてるの凄いよな
@@品のない手品を披露 夢がありますね
これを同じも
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3: finding one of these unoriginal comments every single fucking video
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Twilight zone artificial intelligence
@@danielegea3449 No u
Conspiracy Corona covid19?
I remember when I was a kid and my mother would say "banzai" and my arms would automatically shoot up in the air when I responded "BANZAI" so she could wash under my arms.
Bathing with your parents as a kid is very wholesome and is one part of building a strong bond.
Unless your parent is a creep but then your problems obviously exceed the bathtub anyway.
Oh my goodness my mother is Japanese and she did the same to me and my siblings as children! Even through primary school helping us dress she'd say banzai to help us pull shirts/dresses over our heads haha
That’s so cute :,)
BANZAI
aww, that's adorable
Banzai mina 😂
Amazing how quickly they rebuild after Godzilla destroyed many of their cities.
i love this comment
@@neileung I couldn't help it, lol
lmao
@Louis Tea Enjoyer The bombs took out Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945. But Tokyo was destroyed several times by Godzilla (kaiju) starting in 1954. Later, Godzilla adopted two sons (Godzilla jr. and Minilla). Of course Godzilla wasn't the only one who loved destroying Japanese cities. BTW, Godzilla was metaphoric for the United States, the bombs and the lucky dragon 5 incident).
@Louis Tea Enjoyer Throughout life we are all learning, brother.
To think that "Meeki" child would be in her early 50's now..
winterdemon's channel haha nice comment!
winterdemon's channel TF2 players in a nutshell lul
Yuuki
Explains why all Asian porn is mostly incest
She has the kind of face that I can imagine how she might look now. She's a cute a bit plump middle aged lady.
ここに登場する子供と自分は同年代と思います。70年代は大阪万博や札幌オリンピックが
開催されて、今考えると元気な日本でしたね。この家族と自分の家族共通点が多いです。
Highly inaccurate. Not once did they mention Godzilla.
@Sara Crouch woosh
@Sara Crouch nah you were just really shit at executing your comment.
@Sara Crouch your jokes belong to the trash. Get the fuck outta here.
@Sara Crouch damn alright we have a pro comedian right here i didnt know. Shit my bad.
@Sara Crouch woosh^2
親がまだ子供で、じーちゃんばーちゃんもまだ若くて、ひーじーちゃんひーばーちゃんもまだ元気だった頃の時代。なんだか泣けてくる
Hello we will never meet but I have also experienced this feeling about my grandparents. Peace to you.
みきちゃんの部屋着すごいおめかししてて可愛い
なんで浴衣なの?
もう婆さん
@@伊藤弘幸僧名博雲 ばあさんとは言ってもまだ60代だと思いますが。
国外向けの撮影班がきてるから着物着て習字しているのはわかるが、なんで髪の毛濡れてるんだろ
@@アルティメット先輩 お風呂に入ったからでは?
I thought the bath tub was a washing machine at first
me
its easy to think that those old 70s tubs had brushes that shot up your ass randomly
I don’t think they had washing machines at the time
of course they did dont you know anything about the history of washing machines?? The Thor was the first electric-powered washing machine. Introduced in 1908 by the Hurley Machine Company of Chicago, Illinois, the Thor washing machine was invented Alva J. Fisher. The Thor was a drum type washing machine with a galvanized tub and an electric motor. A patent was issued on August 9th 1910
It is it just washes humans... spoopy 😱😱😱😱😱👻👻👻
吉村ファミリーが今も幸せであることを祈る
れんどるみん お父さんお母さんは70代後半、女の子はアラフィフくらいかな…
残念ながら…
@@176tarako i can read but dont know what it means
rmgmkodtj 50歳はきつい
Thank you for this insight into Japan from the 70s, this video helped greatly to put modern day Japan into comparison.
70年代生まれです😣
私の小さい頃は、皆こういう感性の世界で生きていました😔
私の原風景の中には、いまだにこういう景色があります✨😣
トモヒサ 様へ
私は1970年代、田中角栄さんが総理の時に産まれました。児童虐待って言葉を聞いたことがないくらいに家庭的な温かさがまだ残っていた時代でした。やっぱり1970〜1980年代が良かった。社会全体が人間的な潤いと活気に湧いていた時代だった。
風景はこのときからそんなに変わらないけど、日本人の性格とか人間関係のあり方は平成の間に大きく変わったね
のんびりしていて素晴らしい
Well this was a nice wave of nostalgia, I remember watching this exact video so many years ago on Ontario television
Thanks Michael!
I have never expected to be able to see those images of Japan in 70's I grew up in on UA-cam.
Sure we had smogs in 70's, but we tried to reduce it and now the sky in Tokyo is clear.
日本人は勤勉で努力家。周辺の国家がこき下ろそうとしようが、その優れたDNAは変えられようがない。
How big was Flower Travellin band in Japan? How about Deep Purple?
This is my chilshood (coz born 1968), in those days no one in japan could not imagine what Japan is like in 2018.
.Lots of people from all over the world, who even speak in Japanese which they learned in their home country before coming to japan. Almost No need to answer the question about how to go to the station in English, so many japanese speaker are hangin aroud down here.. That's amazing....
Japan in the 70's looks better than modern day United States.
Dracus lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂
America itself looked better in the 70s than it does today
Dracus
Too bad japan now in days looks like a shithole..
No it doesn't. The U.S. is vast, with various regions. There is no comparison.
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New technology like what, robots? Those exist everywhere bud.
I think such videos that just document every day life of a certain epoch are so important!