This looks to be The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum in Koganei Park, Tokyo I think. It’s a collection of building saved from demolition, moved and rebuilt. I’ve been many times and it’s fascinating. It’s a bit out of the way from central Tokyo but well worth a visit, I never tire of it.
Probably the landscape of Japan from 1950 to 1960 I was born in the 1960s and it was like this. Poster actors are from the 1950s Maybe it was taken in a modern restoration facility. (People who touch wells and guards)
This is Japan after the intensive westernization. Every single bit of the things in the video manifests the western aesthetics. It's still lovely to see these old things though.
@@fabiowodczynski5602 I was born in Japan in early 1960's. This was Japan as I remember. It was this way up until early 1970's. At 0:49, the guy on the poster was a famous movie actor in Japan. He first appeared on the scene in 1956. It means this couldn't be before 1956.
@@fabiowodczynski5602 I just founded out that this is called Edo-Tokyo Museum. It's a museum. It's not real. Here is the address: 3-7-1 Sakuramachi, Koganei City, Tokyo (In Metropolitan Koganei Park)
@@fabiowodczynski5602 The police's outfit was way more intimidating before the WW2 ended in 1945. It's not a even a police officer in this video, it's a modern security guard's outfit, it's very similar to the modern Japanese police officer's outfit. The bicycle he rides is also a modern women's shopping bicycle.
bruh this is 4k 60fps clearly. and why do you name this title tokyo in the 1920 ? at least give us the discription for the misleading title. however the scene did a good job . maybe next time shoot this video in a lower frame rate so it might look more "1920"
I was thinking more of the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 that levelled the city. If this is a preserved section of Tokyo, I haven't heard of it, and I'd very much like to see it. If that is the case, then they must have had it blocked off for making this video because there would be tons of people around at this kind of attraction.
They do not really do. Japanese architects usually had their own ways of architecture, which were quite different to western counterparts. Kenzo Tange would be an example
Errr theres a bit more to it than that. I recommend reading about Japans actions in Asia, particularly Manchuria, before WW2 and what Japan was doing to the citizens of the nations it invaded. Not to forget their biggest misjudgment, which was attacking the American fleet first at Pearl Harbour. The Japanese people were largely peaceful but their leadership was becoming a fanatical death cult that saw even it’s own citizens as largely disposable, to put it bluntly. *That does not mean I agree with the use of nuclear weapons on them though.
LOL, bro. Please. The world is not a fairy tale. Japan is the most beautiful country on earth, I've been there 19 times, one time I stayed for 4 years. It is totally unique and special. But don't for one second think that they weren't executing an imperial takeover of East and Southeast Asia. Thousands upon thousands of killings, rapes, and enslavement. The bombs had to be dropped. Even I who love Japan with all my heart am not a glassy eyed fool.
This looks to be The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum in Koganei Park, Tokyo I think. It’s a collection of building saved from demolition, moved and rebuilt. I’ve been many times and it’s fascinating. It’s a bit out of the way from central Tokyo but well worth a visit, I never tire of it.
It is... Nice place to visit.
hello my name is edo (my grandma always calles me edo..edo..).im proud to be part of japanese history
yeah, u totally right, this is open museum.
i think this footage causes lots of misunderstandings to those who never been in japan!
@jamt んな細けぇこたぁどーでもいーんだよ 枝葉末節に拘泥しない鷹揚さがもっと欲しいもんだ
最後の裕ちゃんで白けた。そのせいで噓になってもうた。その前の風景は1920年代で良かったのに。
裕次郎は1960やで。感覚が一気に40年早送り。
Probably the landscape of Japan from 1950 to 1960
I was born in the 1960s and it was like this.
Poster actors are from the 1950s
Maybe it was taken in a modern restoration facility. (People who touch wells and guards)
Totally agree. The title lies about the film.
Its cleared not an original video from the 20´s.
1920年代に石原裕次郎はいない。
竈門炭治郎ならまだ許せたが・・・しかもサッポロビール、ニッポンビールならまだ目こぼしできたが
1920年の映像ではないですね、でもこの建物ミュージアム好きですよ。
小金井公園だったけ?
1920年代に石原裕次郎はおらんやろ
それを言うならその直前の扇風機はモロ昭和40年代なんだが(-。-;)
台所のおろし金も1970年代までは黄銅の1枚板で箱状では無かった。
頑張ってるけど1920年代にもう一歩なりきってない。
0:35 のホースはタカギかアイリスオーヤマかもしれん!
@@BATLLASH 黄銅のおろし金、まだ実家にあります。恐らく60年以上現役で、私より遥かに年上の大先輩w
Beautiful. I would love to travel to Tokyo someday.
Wow... more modern in the 1920's than many countries in the 2020's . Mind-blowing !
信じられないほどの高画質で草。
小金井公園また行きたいなあ
本当にタイムスリップしたような感覚になる
ヒューム管はも少し後ではと思ってたら裕ちゃん! 誤解を与える映像。
apreciate a lot, in special the beautiful music with the beautiful voice of the singer, and the contrabass.
いや・・
現在の江戸東京たてもの園じゃん😄
(東京都小金井市)
0:59 that's where Nobita and friends hangout
Excellent!
A look at what tokyo was like prior to the kanto earthquake on 1923/09/01.
Taisho roman... Love it.
1920年なのに裕ちゃんおったな
それなww
あれ見て一気にさめた
裕次郎???
This is Japan in its truest sense - not corrupted by idiotic generals, and not a foreign puppet.
This is Japan after the intensive westernization. Every single bit of the things in the video manifests the western aesthetics. It's still lovely to see these old things though.
yes😭
wtf you talking about Japan is none of that now fool
@@allentoyokawa9068 Talking about ww2
懐かしいですネ…………ポンプ式井戸、私の小さい時迄大叔父さんのウチで現役だったなぁ……
The fan shown at 0:46 looks more modern than to be from the 1920s.
Movie set
Analogue controls, look at the base.
Beautiful Japan
文字が左から書かれている箇所があるから戦後では・・・。
After the 1923 kwanto earthquake all of Old Tokyo buildings burned and turned to ashes . This is just a set.
Of course not everything burned down, this is a museum of buildings saved from demolition.
オープンミュージアムの中の映像を、さも1920年代東京の動画らしく上げる狙いはなんですか?
今はもう見られない時代の街に住んでるっていう疑似体験したかったんじゃね?
nice
Golden Bat
音楽は沖縄の?雰囲気あるけど、歌詞が理解できない笑
僕も 「春の赤みんな」だけ知ています
ここはどこですか?行きたいです。
다케노우치 유타카 팬입니다ㅡ
미야자키 아오이
is this video from 1920s ? are you a time traveler ? looks very neat !
No this is from a museum in Japan which preserved these historic buildings
Please, does someone know the name of the song???
この曲の名前は、「べーべー」です
歌い手は「首里フジコ」さんです
This is in late 1950's~ early 1960s. Not in 1920's.
Wouldn't the buildings look more international and be more concrete if they were in 1950's? The facades look very before ww2-ish
@@fabiowodczynski5602 I was born in Japan in early 1960's. This was Japan as I remember. It was this way up until early 1970's. At 0:49, the guy on the poster was a famous movie actor in Japan. He first appeared on the scene in 1956. It means this couldn't be before 1956.
@@fabiowodczynski5602 I just founded out that this is called Edo-Tokyo Museum. It's a museum. It's not real. Here is the address: 3-7-1 Sakuramachi, Koganei City, Tokyo (In Metropolitan Koganei Park)
@@fabiowodczynski5602 The police's outfit was way more intimidating before the WW2 ended in 1945. It's not a even a police officer in this video, it's a modern security guard's outfit, it's very similar to the modern Japanese police officer's outfit. The bicycle he rides is also a modern women's shopping bicycle.
... and there was no security guard in Japan before 1962. It has became common in 1969.
bruh this is 4k 60fps clearly. and why do you name this title tokyo in the 1920 ? at least give us the discription for the misleading title. however the scene did a good job . maybe next time shoot this video in a lower frame rate so it might look more "1920"
Song?
Has anyone found the song used in the video yet?
この曲の名前は、「べーべー」です
歌い手は「首里フジコ」さんです
The years of demon slayers ☺
この動画1920年(大正4年)ではありえませんよ。
石原裕次郎のポスターがありますが彼が活躍したのは1960年代です。
出て来る場所は犬山の「明治村」ですね?明治村の「再現された町や物」だったら話しは別です。
東京都、小金井公園にあるたてもの園です。明治村よりコンパクトな野外博物館です。かなり狭くて明治村みたく1日いられる施設じゃないのがちょっと悲しいです。
aye what the music name man.
Nice . Love from Punjab ☬
NOW, don't take a shit on a river and don't eat a dirty foods from a street
@@Abelion_Jayakerto what.
where is here?
Edo Tokyo Open Air Garden in Koganei Park.
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江戸東京たてもの園( ゚Д゚)
これどこ?
Japan Jinnu.....
これは映画のセットか何か…?
oh my god...too clear man....
Its props only
because it was shoot in modern day camera lmao.
凄いな、石原裕次郎って戦前から活躍していたんだ(笑)。
the demon slayer setting
YASSSS
Looks so peaceful, hope they will stay in their little island for the next 20 years and not go around killing people
Oof
良い映像だけれども、タイトル詐欺だから残念だね
Plz somebody translate the lyrics,thanks
I only understand last sentence, it all turns to red in the spring
@@MegaJefflin thanks, why only last sentence? Aren't you a Japanese? Anyway thanks.
@@user-cv5by6wk1m I am not Japanese, and I think it is dialect. As the following Japanese comments also not understand…
Update, This is an Okinawa native ballad, singing in Okinawa dialect, someone just post the original song and complete lyrics.
東京?1920?音楽がなんで琉球風?整合性www
Why people have to have war?! why can't we live peacefully? Many these beautiful places were ruined because of it.
Politics, what else
@@hybridAbsol and dictators or rulers that become power hungry that needs to be stopped.
@@sirkermitthefirstoffrogeth9622 how ? Summoning Thanos ?
@@hybridAbsol NUKE and Massive Invasion.
@@sirkermitthefirstoffrogeth9622 that wont help XD
tokyo was fire bombed! this is a reproduction maybe movie set?
I was thinking more of the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 that levelled the city.
If this is a preserved section of Tokyo, I haven't heard of it, and I'd very much like to see it. If that is the case, then they must have had it blocked off for making this video because there would be tons of people around at this kind of attraction.
@@Tiqerboy Probably the set of a period drama
Edo Tokyo Open Air Architecural Museum. It’s a collection of buildings saved from demolition and well worth a visit.
江戸東京たてもの園
日本の音楽じゃなくて、琉球の音楽使ってる。間違ってる。
この画像を見てると、当時の店先の独特の匂いが漂って来るような気がする。 あれは何の匂いだったのか、当時の梱包技術の未熟な時代の雑多な食品の混じった匂いだったのだろう。
あとやっぱ埃っぽいと思う
its a shame they followed western architectural trends.
They do not really do. Japanese architects usually had their own ways of architecture, which were quite different to western counterparts. Kenzo Tange would be an example
Nah it turned out really nice. Western-Japanese eclectic style is something really unique and quite beautiful
And America was terrified of this peaceful simple magical kingdom...🙄, that they decided like cowards to teach Hiroshima & Nagasaki a lesson..😢
Errr theres a bit more to it than that. I recommend reading about Japans actions in Asia, particularly Manchuria, before WW2 and what Japan was doing to the citizens of the nations it invaded. Not to forget their biggest misjudgment, which was attacking the American fleet first at Pearl Harbour. The Japanese people were largely peaceful but their leadership was becoming a fanatical death cult that saw even it’s own citizens as largely disposable, to put it bluntly.
*That does not mean I agree with the use of nuclear weapons on them though.
LOL, bro. Please. The world is not a fairy tale. Japan is the most beautiful country on earth, I've been there 19 times, one time I stayed for 4 years. It is totally unique and special. But don't for one second think that they weren't executing an imperial takeover of East and Southeast Asia. Thousands upon thousands of killings, rapes, and enslavement. The bombs had to be dropped. Even I who love Japan with all my heart am not a glassy eyed fool.
いったーあんまーまーかいが
いったーあんまー
まーかいが
べーべーぬ 草(クサ)かいが
べーべーぬ まさ草(クサ)や
畑(ハル)ぬ わかみんな
姉小(アングワ―)そーていコッコイ
あなたのお母さんは
どこへ行ったの
山羊の草を刈りに
山羊の好きな草は
畑にある若みんな(若ルリハコベ)
姉さんも連れて
いったーちゃーちゃー
まーかいが
モーモーぬ 草かいが
モーモーぬ まさ草や
畑ぬ 若かんだ
姉小そーていコッコイ
あなたのお父さんは
どこへ行ったの
牛の草を刈りに
牛の好きな草は
畑にある若かんだ(若かずら)
姉さんも連れて
"赤田首里殿内~いったーあんまーまーかいが"
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"沖縄民謡 ベーベーぬ草刈いが"
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Tokyo is one of the last great cities on Earth
on earth? what about mars or spiderman? can you please clarify what you meant??
@@m3735 Yes he said mars
Shanghai is.
警備員は昔のポリスの恰好で売店はメイド、受付嬢はパンパンの恰好してればいいのにね。楽しいと思う。あとジェットコースターとジョイフル本田もあったら嬉しい。
嘘ばっかし
如果不要去侵略他國,東京也不會被轟炸,可以保留更多文物。
Fake misleading title. 💩💩💩