@@aymanemachthat’s exactly my thought, disrespect that man and you might be found with a surprising amount of definitively self inflicted wounds like broken knees ribs and face, did I say might be found?
@@_divi_ for somereason people seem to glorify the past a lot, apparently the newer generations are glorifying 2020 so ig that explains a lot about why he said that it was the golden age, not because japan is not developed more than before rather because he personally likes japan in the 80s hope that helped.
@@_divi_ it's the golden age of Japan because Japan's economy was booming during the post war years. In particular, Japan's economy was at its peak in the 80's and early 90's.
My mum grew up in Japan in the 80’s. Then moved overseas at the beginning of the 90’s. I can understand why she still has such a rose tinted view of Japan
@@HermanWillems yeah I don't get it either. I have some German relatives who live in Canada and they always talk about how wonderful Germany is and how it's the best place to live and how they miss it so much etc. They even insist that their children only speak German at home... its like... then why are you HERE??
@@adararelgnel2695 that’s just nostalgia about their country. When you left your country, the nostalgia hits and you start to idealize everything about your country. you don’t understand it because probably you’re not an immigrant. I have been 20 years away from where I’m from (Puerto Rico) and I’m still miss it, and every time I speak about Puerto Rico, I speak wonders about my island. That’s were my family is, my roots are there. My childhood memories are there. And about the language, its important for us immigrants to teach our kids their parent’s language otherwise how will they communicate with their family back there? How will they communicate with their grandparents if they don’t speak German??? We do the same at home, we talk only Spanish at home. That’s the only way our kids can be bilingual. If they don’t practice at home, they will eventually forget the language. That’s how bilingualism works, you have to practice it.
Just take solace in the fact that it’s a complete lie. This is like in 40 years of someone only showed the bud light football commercials that air now and said “this was the 2020s”
@@GOE-AMAGI I'm sorry if I'm wrong (I only use translate to understand your comment) but are you saying the Bubble era is bad? And if yes, why? Everybody around me keeps saying that it's a good era, so I'm curious about Japanese people's perspective.
It might be that you saw a bunch of pictures of your parents from back then and you're remembering them. I'm just saying that because this reminds me of my parents
Younger generations will never understand how beautiful the 80s and 90s were. It was very simple, with adequate amount of technology that gave us a lot of time to experience life, and colorful outfits. Good times ya'll....good times.
The beauty of it was that it wasn't a flash-in-the-pan. The aesthetic of the 80s and 90s was a gradual transition that morphed them together. Trends now a days (2010+) are very stark and short.
Я тоже почему-то это почувствовал, мне почему-то кажется не только в Японии было хорошо в это время. Кажется даже в Северной Корее люди лучше жили, чем сейчас
@@prostreyd It seems to me that way, music, films of those years, fashion and much more show that it was cool. It was clear that people were more real, more friendly and alive
Thinking that these people might've been grew up or even they might not be in this world anymore is ironic and gives me chills and Idk why.... Time flies 😢
My brother was stationed in Okinawa in 89. He would send us all kinds of electronics, and movies. Introduced us to dragon ball with super android 13, fun times. There will never be another time like the 80’s/90’s era. The 2 things that has changed the world for the worse was 911 which made people very paranoid, and social media which took away any human interaction.
@RabidWildCreature yes because its the primary way to stay connected these days. We can acknowledge problems with society while hypocritically demonstrating why it's a problem.
I would say banks lending practices have been more influential in today’s society than social media. In the early 90s Japan suffered a massive recession similar to 2008 in the U.S
@@TAKA-rw2bz you’re really lucky to have enjoyed those times, I could only imagine how fun it was to live during those times of beautiful music and trends 💜
@@angelicart.6 さん Maybe it's because the time has passed that it feels beautiful. The future we are about to see may be even more wonderful than we expected.
You know after Blue LED invented in 1989 by Shuji Nakamura, japan went all out and advanced their technology so much! truly 80s is Golden era for japan.
@@Heheheheidk we’re in the most dangerous generation. we’re very close to world war than ever before.. Gen Z are in very bad situation.. we are facing one of the most dangerous threats in human history infact..
He's an actor Hiroshi Tachi who is in his 70s and still popular here in Japan. Check out his latest film Abunai Deka 2024. The film title means Dangerous Cop! 😂
@@hey_you.She had also distanced herself from family and friends and regretted making the song because she felt as if her career had took time away from spending it with her loved ones and didn’t believe it had any impact on the world she died at 44 from cancer😭
Maybe you did in your past life. I was born in 91 but every time I see pictures in the 50's or 60's, I can't help but feel nostalgia. I still occasionally listen to music from that time
This! We did get cosmetic surgery back then but it was nowhere near the quantity you see people getting cosmetic surgery now. And it was mostly a Westcoast American thing. But I agree that people did look better before it was as common. More variety of facial features and harmonies. Lovely!
or, hear me out, this is a very limited and highly curated representation of what people looked like lol. you could say the same about the modern day if you exclusively picked photos of people that look effortlessly beautiful. you could also say we all look like inflatable rubber dolls if you spend too much time on tiktok/instagram, but that's not true either. it's all about sample size. most people have always just looked like people, i don't think the baseline really changes much
@@hunterv9259it seems to me that a lot people are getting plastic/ cosmetic surgery. It's way more popular now then it was back than. I don't have tik tok or instagram, but a lot of people do look like blow up dolls. 😆 it was just nice seeing people look natural and put together.
No meu país, a era de ouro do Japão foi exatamente os anos 80. A impressão que tínhamos era de que o Japão era a única potência tecnológica do planeta. Praticamente todos os produtos eram japoneses. Agora, de 20 anos para cá, a grande maioria dos produtos comercializados no meu país são chineses ou do sudeste asiático.
My father had a friend who was a huge fan of travelling in Asia and went in Japan in the 80s. Apparently, what he described to anyone was the future and he even came back with a wireless phone that blew everyone's mind.
Absolutely. People always think the era of their own youth was the brightest, happiest time. It’s just the human condition to be nostalgic and romanize the past.
@@carolyntalbot947 Not really in this case. Japan was doing incredibly well in the 80s, then it crashed in the 90s. People were legitimately predicting they'd dominate the world economy. Also most people romanticizing this weren't even born yet, so that's not accurate either. And not everyone has a good youth to think it was a good time, lol.
@@LordVader1094 Japan first acknowledged the existence of Unit 731 in the 80s, they still didn't apologise though. People have always been as flawed as they are now, regardless of nationality and date of birth. In fact, even more so because prejudices were even more prevalent then.
@@gabrielam.7681so? Those things have nothing to do with the fact that this was the modern golden age of Japan. Prejudices back then? Grow up. Most first world countries were much better back then.
Japan was and still is a wonderful country because they respect and persist on their own culture. Regardless of the ever-changing economy, I can still see the beauty of the 80's Japan in the country, the quality of the people and it's culture are timeless.
Мне кажется, так было во всем мире, у кого-то чуть раньше, у кого-то чуть позже. Но 80 годы можно назвать концом той эпохи, которая больше не повторится. А 90 годы можно назвать переходным периодом и периодом больших изменений. Начиная с 2000 годов, как будто пошла совсем другая жизнь, совсем другая эпоха... Интересно, когда наступит следующая новая эпоха, которую мы сможем ощутить? И в новой эпохе мы тоже будем скучать по сегодняшним дням... Но все же... 20 век был самым прогрессивным в истории человечества... Это было сложное, но яркое время... По тем годам ностальгирует даже тот, кто еще не родился и не жил тогда...
The man wearing a full on suit and riding a small motorcycle is a W manz fr 🗿🤝
he's a Yakuza boss
Imagine still saying “W” or “L” 🤡
Mmmmkay
W Yakuza boss
@@aymanemachthat’s exactly my thought, disrespect that man and you might be found with a surprising amount of definitively self inflicted wounds like broken knees ribs and face, did I say might be found?
Golden age of Japan
Why are u saying like this ?isn't Japan more developed then before ?
Can u tell me difference between before and now of japan
@@_divi_ for somereason people seem to glorify the past a lot, apparently the newer generations are glorifying 2020 so ig that explains a lot about why he said that it was the golden age, not because japan is not developed more than before rather because he personally likes japan in the 80s hope that helped.
@@_divi_ it's the golden age of Japan because Japan's economy was booming during the post war years.
In particular, Japan's economy was at its peak in the 80's and early 90's.
@@_divi_I think he just means this is when Japan looked the happiest as people + their aesthetic was cool as ever
@@_divi_
He means culturally
I think.
すっごく明るく見える、タイムスリップがあるならこの時代に行ってみたい
日本を訪れるのが遅すぎた。私はもう若くはなく、80年代は過ぎ去った。今でも素晴らしい場所でしたが、もし私が 80 年代に訪れていたら、その不思議な感覚は耐えられなかったでしょう。
All The People, we want.
あの頃に日本に行けたらよかったのに 😢
This era looks more warmer and vibrant now japan looks colder less happier and people are more busy😢
Because it’s true they were rich and young then now they are old and poor
Japan in the 80's looks AMAZING!
Looked. 😢
It did indeed, until it went full corporate mode.
@@Drawwithautomotiveare you English teacher? Sorry just want to ask
@@anselmo5104 No, I am not an English teacher.
JP NOW LOOK AMAZING
My mum grew up in Japan in the 80’s. Then moved overseas at the beginning of the 90’s. I can understand why she still has such a rose tinted view of Japan
dont dare smoke a joint
I thought it'd be a bad view cause of the gangs and stuffs but guess not 😂
So why did she moved overseas if she has such positive view. People from my country who are positive about the country will not leave at all.
@@HermanWillems yeah I don't get it either. I have some German relatives who live in Canada and they always talk about how wonderful Germany is and how it's the best place to live and how they miss it so much etc. They even insist that their children only speak German at home... its like... then why are you HERE??
@@adararelgnel2695 that’s just nostalgia about their country. When you left your country, the nostalgia hits and you start to idealize everything about your country. you don’t understand it because probably you’re not an immigrant. I have been 20 years away from where I’m from (Puerto Rico) and I’m still miss it, and every time I speak about Puerto Rico, I speak wonders about my island. That’s were my family is, my roots are there. My childhood memories are there. And about the language, its important for us immigrants to teach our kids their parent’s language otherwise how will they communicate with their family back there? How will they communicate with their grandparents if they don’t speak German??? We do the same at home, we talk only Spanish at home. That’s the only way our kids can be bilingual. If they don’t practice at home, they will eventually forget the language. That’s how bilingualism works, you have to practice it.
色んな国の人が日本80年代素敵って言ってくれて嬉しい🥹
It looked beautiful! Love from Denmark!🇩🇰❤🇯🇵
Su MEJOR década 🎉Me recayó la Nostalgia con las imágenes y la canción. ❤😢💕💞🍺🍻20.5.2024
일본의 난징도 멋있는 ㅋㅋㅋ
지금은. 왜 그모양이 됬나요
挑戦語はいつも意味不明だよな
ただ、ただあの頃に戻りたい。
夢も希望も溢れてました。
Y que fue lo que te pasó?
@@zzsombrazz666 creero que no entienden tu idioma, andan hablando japones
@@footballdude6824 Google traductor no ?
それはあなたに未来がないからでしょう。
余生を楽しんでください。今まで沢山頑張ってきましたね!
我々若い衆は今の時代においても夢と希望に満ち溢れています!今のクソみたいな時代を作り上げてくださってありがとうございました🙇♂️
@@user-ku7tf2ne4k この時代の人たちのせいじゃないよ。今の小学生に20年後、同じような事言われても文句言えなくなるよ。
この頃は寛容な時代だったかもしれないけど、今より不便で大変だったんだから。
Japanese sports cars in the 80s were some of the coolest looking cars of all time
were?
were?
@@Ekvoriviousthey changed buddy
Japan in the 80's was just America in the 60's
You mean Mazda Miata😏😏
80s in Japan looks so nice. 😊
No...
@@user-560gm6gma yes... ...
Japan was nice but then the US felt threatened and forced them into signing the *Plaza Accord* and put an end to Japanese advancement
@@badbadbadcat But japan has less inequality, they are very highly educated and better social support
Nuh uh 😢
確かに良い時代だった、20代の青春真っ只中、戻れね〜よな〜
車もほんとに自由で楽しい時代だっただろうなぁ
この80年代に20歳とかが良かったなあ
貴方が女性ならばそれはそれはラッキーでしょうね
でも 男性だったら奴隷扱いですからそのつもりで。
ドンピシャその世代でした、私😊
新卒でも新車を買いドライブを楽しみ、冬はスキー三昧、夜はディスコにも🕺✨
楽しかったなぁ😍
スキーが爆発的に流行ってましたよね。今じゃ信じられないけれど、山奥の寂れたスキー場ですら当時はリフト30分待ちとかすごかった
@@yy7459sounds very free and fun
일본을 한 번 방문했지만 그 시간은 진심으로 매우 소중했습니다. 😅
Japan always have their own world
どこの世界も同じだよ
色んなことあったけどよ、どの時代の全てを愛そうぜ
100th like🎉
True; the only thing we had in America resembling the vibe was Canal Street to 42nd Times Square in Newyork..
@@entertainmenttelevision9257 Extending till Columbus Sq./South Central Park.
80s were great everywhere
This song with these pictures... Really make me feel like I missed the best part of time.
Realmente
Nostalgia to a place and time that I was never part of.
I grew up in the 80's and have spent time in Japan (in the 00's)
Just take solace in the fact that it’s a complete lie. This is like in 40 years of someone only showed the bud light football commercials that air now and said “this was the 2020s”
@@oscargr_ the term for that kind of nostalgia is *anemoia*
@@BatkoBrat Did not know that. Thanks.
But it's no surprise, seeing it is a rather new (2012) , rather artificial word.
Hope I can remember it 😁
なんだか今の日本より活気がある感じがしますね
活気しかなかったです
現在の令和の若者の2倍以上の人数の若者が昭和にいたのです。すごく活気がありました。とにかく若い人が多かった時代でした。
この時代にまだ生まれてないのに時が経つのが早すぎると感じる。泣きそう
あなたは、その年月を生きられたなんて本当に幸運です.
same
希望と未来と夢を見させてくれた時代
お前らがもう少し賢ければ今も夢見れたのにな
バブルが夢の時代だと思ってるなら、もうちょっと頭鍛えた方がいいな。
この映像バブル前よ
When Japanese GDP was the half of american GDP.
@@GOE-AMAGI I'm sorry if I'm wrong (I only use translate to understand your comment) but are you saying the Bubble era is bad? And if yes, why? Everybody around me keeps saying that it's a good era, so I'm curious about Japanese people's perspective.
40年も前なのに今の時代よりもずっと色彩豊かに感じる
むしろたった40年でこんなにも変わってしまうのかと思うよ
@@systemlamp3574 hey are you Japanese! or using Google translator
Yes, japan is now is very boring. Especially the people
@@kuntulbowl6746退屈どころか忙しすぎる
ดูแลตัวเองกันบ้างนะครับ ชาวญี่ปุ่น จากประเทศไทย😊
🇯🇵 Beautiful culture, beautiful people - then and now ♥️
Japan 80s: It's like a Dream 🥹
The 80s in general and Japan. It was simple, wholesome and fun. Why we can’t go back to time.
Because we develop
Remember it only looks wholesome but most if not all the people in those photos are either homophobic,xenophobic or both
@@user-vc1vl4xt4p That’s enough wokism for you sir
I bet you're not even from Japan. 🤡
tbh, if going back in time was possible, we'd all run away and find a safe place to hide in the past.
As long as they aren't xenomorphic I'm good
One of those photos is definitely from New York, you can see the NYC Subway station behind them, 51st Street uptown
Yeah, I had to rewind to that picture when I first saw it. Definitely an nyc subway station.
Good catch
Yeah
LMAO😂
The people in the photo are some of the most famous Japanese pop singers of the 80s. I didn't say the location was in Japan.
I swear the 80s---90s era everything was so elegantly charming❤
Then see what eastern europe looked in the 80s and 90s
懐かしすぎる
涙が出そう!
楽しかったなぁ!
この時代生きてないのになんでこんな泣けるほど懐かしく思うんだろ
It must be the spontaneous laughs, the natural looks in every picture. That's hard to find nowadays
It might be that you saw a bunch of pictures of your parents from back then and you're remembering them. I'm just saying that because this reminds me of my parents
Propaganda
@@cozmoee I don’t think you know what propaganda means.
俺もこの時代はまだ種にすらなってないけど、きっと俺が幼稚園、小学生の頃の街に、まだこの頃の匂いと雰囲気が残ってたからだと思う、商店街とかお店とか車とかね。😢
Younger generations will never understand how beautiful the 80s and 90s were. It was very simple, with adequate amount of technology that gave us a lot of time to experience life, and colorful outfits.
Good times ya'll....good times.
- kid born in 1999
@@Kidnapper259 literally me 😂
"younger generations will never understand how beautiful the past was"
-every generation to ever live
The beauty of it was that it wasn't a flash-in-the-pan. The aesthetic of the 80s and 90s was a gradual transition that morphed them together. Trends now a days (2010+) are very stark and short.
i'd love to go back to the 80s or 90s even thought I would miss out on all the cool new tech
Japan my favorite countries the world ❤️🇯🇵
しかしあの頃は日本人も何かと叩かれてた時代で大変な思いも沢山した。今の若い人が現在の視点で振り返ろうとするのも分かるが、決してロマンチックな部分だけではないの事を分かって貰いたい。
この時代が一番幸福度高いと思う
The grass is always more green on the other side of the fence
@@kanedgytheguy8105
実際に日本は80年代が1番幸福度が高かったんだよ
@@user-jt6qc2su8h I was not expecting to see a profile picture like that
こういう事言って現実逃避してる世代は80年代の働き方に耐えられないやろ
@@user-jo6mc8cj7p precisely
あの頃の空気感まで伝わって来て、一瞬目頭が熱くなりました。
ありがとうございます
Recordar es vivir
ガッペムカつく!ガッペムカつく!お前に一言物申す!!
That made me almost cry ❤😢
Я тоже почему-то это почувствовал, мне почему-то кажется не только в Японии было хорошо в это время. Кажется даже в Северной Корее люди лучше жили, чем сейчас
@@prostreyd It seems to me that way, music, films of those years, fashion and much more show that it was cool. It was clear that people were more real, more friendly and alive
昭和生まれで良かった。
今より、自由があったし、個性的な芸能人ばかりだった。
Thinking that these people might've been grew up or even they might not be in this world anymore is ironic and gives me chills and Idk why.... Time flies 😢
80年代は良かった。本当に楽しかった。みんなが生き生きしていた時代でした
@@user-jq5ol3ko8fきもいって😓
希望を持てたから一生懸命頑張れたよー!
バブル期だったから街が賑やかでしたね😊
そしてその世代の人たちが日本経済をぶっ壊して失われた30年突入
残念ながら今の時代も楽しいよ
My brother was stationed in Okinawa in 89. He would send us all kinds of electronics, and movies. Introduced us to dragon ball with super android 13, fun times. There will never be another time like the 80’s/90’s era. The 2 things that has changed the world for the worse was 911 which made people very paranoid, and social media which took away any human interaction.
He says on a social media platform
@RabidWildCreature yes because its the primary way to stay connected these days. We can acknowledge problems with society while hypocritically demonstrating why it's a problem.
I would say banks lending practices have been more influential in today’s society than social media. In the early 90s Japan suffered a massive recession similar to 2008 in the U.S
Super Android 13! Let’s hope he’s in the roster for Sparking Zero and FighterZ 2.
Was stationed there from 2012-14, good times but had to get out because the Marine Corps was driving me insane (still is to some extent).
うわ〜ぁ一気に思い出が流れた、
もどりたいよぅ。
I've always said if I was to be born in a different time, it'd have been the 80's🤩💫
80sを10代の頃体験しました。
自分が大人になっても、この時代は
変わらないと思ってました。
55歳 ±3歳にはグサッとささる動画
This could be a poem
子供が大人に憧れていた時代
本当に大人が羨ましかった
早く大人になって、こんなふうに楽しく過ごすんだと思ってた
バブルの時代を知らない、好景気を体感した事のない世代が可哀想だと思うほど、80年代は良かった
わかるわー!大人になったらディスコとかジュリアナとかやんのかなーって思ってた
子供だったのでバブルの恩恵受けてなかった😢
今の年齢でこの時代に戻りたいわー
80年代をすべて見れたことは幸せだったんだなと思わせてくれる動画ですね。
you were born before the 80’s?
@@angelicart.6 さん
I was born in JULY 1979
@@TAKA-rw2bz you’re really lucky to have enjoyed those times, I could only imagine how fun it was to live during those times of beautiful music and trends 💜
そうですね~ TAKA-rw2bzさんはすごくラッキーと思います。
@@angelicart.6 さん
Maybe it's because the time has passed that it feels beautiful.
The future we are about to see may be even more wonderful than we expected.
落ち込んでも、とりあえず元気出して行こー!!で元気になれた時代
You know after Blue LED invented in 1989 by Shuji Nakamura, japan went all out and advanced their technology so much! truly 80s is Golden era for japan.
この歌いいよね。
ノスタルジーを色濃くし
夏の海岸とかで流れてそう
まあでも80年代には一切聴いたことのない歌だったけどね
聴いたことあるけど…😊🎉
松原ミキさんでしたね
今はなき
It was not just Japan.... The whole world's 80s ❤
People say the 80s was the most dangerous generation
@@Heheheheidk we’re in the most dangerous generation. we’re very close to world war than ever before.. Gen Z are in very bad situation.. we are facing one of the most dangerous threats in human history infact..
Don't say the whole world when it was dangerous fot people of color in America still to be living in the 80's.
Not Soviet Union. Speaking from experience.
@@Heheheheidkpeople say a lot of things 😂
車と電話が最先端だったんだな
Man the 80s seemed awesome pretty much across the board
父母の青春時代だと思うと胸熱
えーことゆーね
I don't know, but your comment made me emotional. Time flies. We wanted to cherish the time while they're still with us.
@@thousandyardstare6741Why don't you call Doraemon he have time machine you can go in 80s again and no need to thank You my pleasure
なぜか時代が変わって便利になってもこの時が良かった
確かにです😂
懐かしいですね!😊
Convenient doesn't always mean better
ジジババ😂
そりゃ金も希望もあった一番いい時代ですからね。
当たり前じゃい!
現代よりも昔の方が明るいふうに思えるのって、良い部分だけが見えるからだよね
Japan is such a vibe
80s is the best era and so aesthetic
And not only for japan. Every country
Esa es la percepción que tenemos de esa época, no su realidad
@@xXdqBlizzardXx absolutely ma boy
Not in chile Lol
Bet that people in 2064 will say the same thing about 2024.
ネットも無く携帯も無く今思えば不便だったかもしれないけど、色んな楽しさや希望に満ち溢れた時代でした。
皆んな前を向いていた
スマホも何も無かったけど、心が豊かだった
親に隠れて彼氏に電話した時代でした
ただ一言 この時代に戻りたい
30年後には今も良い時代と皆が言う。
自分の青春時代が一番良い時代だと
感じるんでしょうね😊
皆さんの意見が真実であることに気づきました。多くのコメントを見て…でも、ここでは、勉強になりました。別の所でも「昔が懐かしい、よかった、戻りたい…」が多いので…
そうなる様な未来にしないとね、日本人が一丸となって
大久保公園とかトー横キッズとかも将来的には良く思えるんだろうな
@@wanko115 working hard doesn't work. System has to change. Current one not sustainable for everyone. Inflation getting worse and worse.
インターネットも携帯も無い時代、情報源は新聞、雑誌、ラジオ、テレビしかなくとにかく良く子供の頃からラジオはお世話になりました。
And that was great I guess ☺️
Those were the best of times.
Japan in 80's : Aesthetic ✨🖤
I wasnt born in the 80s but i think 80s and 90s is a golden age almost for everyone
完全に親世代の写真で自分は経験してないのになぜか懐かしい。エモい。
えもいって使ってる人大体キモい説
Looks like the old school anime's to me
Are you japanese?
I'm not even japanese, yet I feel nostalgic. It's a really good feeling.
Eu também sinto nostalgia.
一瞬だけど昔に戻ったような感覚になれたよ。
ありがとう。
いえいえ、そう思ってもらってよかったよ
君のこれからの人生に幸あれ
Let’s go 40 years further back
@@NeverAliveNeverDead普通におもんないな
@@rin-jn8bewhat?
@@NeverAliveNeverDeadベトナム!!
this song has a way of making me feel nostalgic for a period of time and a part of the world I never even lived in
いい時代だったよ。この熱い時代に戻りたいね。そもそも日本人に元気があった、活気もあった。
The guy in the mini bike is a certified gangster
Probably a certified Yakuza
He's an actor Hiroshi Tachi who is in his 70s and still popular here in Japan. Check out his latest film Abunai Deka 2024. The film title means Dangerous Cop! 😂
@@AstronautAcademydo you know what movie that frame is from?
No matter how many times I hear this song it’s always a banger.
yes
Though the meaning is quite sad. She wrote it for her husband who left her divorced. I think for another one.
@@herlittledove omg😢
@@hey_you.She had also distanced herself from family and friends and regretted making the song because she felt as if her career had took time away from spending it with her loved ones and didn’t believe it had any impact on the world she died at 44 from cancer😭
What's the name of the song
80s was a great time everywhere
minus the cold war lol
@@SunnyLovetts Japan is so humble ain’t it
This song makes me feel nostalgic for a time I never lived in
fr
Ikr😂
Same
Maybe you did in your past life. I was born in 91 but every time I see pictures in the 50's or 60's, I can't help but feel nostalgia. I still occasionally listen to music from that time
@@perfectsniper09I was born in 90 and I feel nostalgic for the 80s
I feel the nostalgia on the whole other side of the world, the past is so beautiful.
I was just about to write the same thing
Same as above comment. I felt nostalgia for a place I've never been. Perhaps in a past life
この映像に真夜中のドアをチョイスするところが好きだなぁ
Social media is like a double edge sword, it easily introduced us to other peoples culture while making us more distant to our own culture.
Everyone back then looked so natural and beautiful. ❤️
This is fashion covers pictures mainly... So, no.
This! We did get cosmetic surgery back then but it was nowhere near the quantity you see people getting cosmetic surgery now. And it was mostly a Westcoast American thing. But I agree that people did look better before it was as common. More variety of facial features and harmonies. Lovely!
or, hear me out, this is a very limited and highly curated representation of what people looked like lol. you could say the same about the modern day if you exclusively picked photos of people that look effortlessly beautiful. you could also say we all look like inflatable rubber dolls if you spend too much time on tiktok/instagram, but that's not true either. it's all about sample size. most people have always just looked like people, i don't think the baseline really changes much
@@hunterv9259it seems to me that a lot people are getting plastic/ cosmetic surgery. It's way more popular now then it was back than. I don't have tik tok or instagram, but a lot of people do look like blow up dolls. 😆 it was just nice seeing people look natural and put together.
A golden era to recall with 80s city pop
English!!
No meu país, a era de ouro do Japão foi exatamente os anos 80. A impressão que tínhamos era de que o Japão era a única potência tecnológica do planeta. Praticamente todos os produtos eram japoneses. Agora, de 20 anos para cá, a grande maioria dos produtos comercializados no meu país são chineses ou do sudeste asiático.
@@saikrishnahota3486finally
@@quandovcestivernoyoutubeVerdade. Agora vemos cada vez menos.
My father had a friend who was a huge fan of travelling in Asia and went in Japan in the 80s. Apparently, what he described to anyone was the future and he even came back with a wireless phone that blew everyone's mind.
We living through the same time rn with the short shorts and high waisted mom jeans
生きてりゃ浮き沈みもあるさ。
ありがとう80’s
生まれてからこの方、賃金が上がってません!かれこれ30年。
昭和時代に生まれたかった
@@TT-ld9mt30年やったら昭和やん
@@user-nx8ck8ws8t え……
いい、なんかグッときた
@@user-nx8ck8ws8tうぇ?
今が令和6年で平成が31年あったから計37年じゃない?
だから上の人は平成生まれ?だよね?
今の時代より、何もなかったが
今の時代より、輝いていた
携帯も無かったけど絆はあったね、
女は外に出て探したり出会ったり。
なんもなかったからだよ
懐古厨
多分40年後に今の若者も同じこと言ってるから
Looks so beautiful.. greetings from Denmark
Japan now a days is wonderful too
こんな短時間に心奪われる。
Romanticised version of anything will always be nicer
Absolutely. People always think the era of their own youth was the brightest, happiest time. It’s just the human condition to be nostalgic and romanize the past.
@@carolyntalbot947 Not really in this case. Japan was doing incredibly well in the 80s, then it crashed in the 90s. People were legitimately predicting they'd dominate the world economy.
Also most people romanticizing this weren't even born yet, so that's not accurate either. And not everyone has a good youth to think it was a good time, lol.
@@LordVader1094 Japan first acknowledged the existence of Unit 731 in the 80s, they still didn't apologise though. People have always been as flawed as they are now, regardless of nationality and date of birth. In fact, even more so because prejudices were even more prevalent then.
@@gabrielam.7681so? Those things have nothing to do with the fact that this was the modern golden age of Japan. Prejudices back then? Grow up. Most first world countries were much better back then.
@@wdvnge Hmm, somebody's grandpa sucked a lemon this morning
この時代が懐かしいと思えるくらい人生に路ができちゃった😂あの頃はそう思うときが来るなんて、想像もしてなかったな。
That's just how life is.
You grow up and you keep missing the old days until you miss the days when you had less days to miss.
夜空ノムコウだね
あの頃思い描いた未来に立って無い。
80's Japan is an era I wish I was part of
8〜17歳の時でした。
若さだけで生きてた時代でした。
いい時代でした。
今が悪い時代とは言いませんが、自分が生きる時代はどうにもなりませんから楽しんで生きていこうと思います。
それにしても明菜さん可愛い…
昭和58年〜60年は、日本が一番元気だったなぁ。俺が就職した年でもあり青春時代であった。良い時代だった。
Blud you’re like forty-fifty get off of UA-cam💀💀💀
those must be some good old memories!looking forward to visiting Japan to get a glimpse of your experience, I hope one day Ill make it to there
すっごい輝いた時代には間違いない 😊
絶対に!
@@Aimi_Ling ありがとうございます!! 嬉しい
今も輝いてるよ 感じ方次第だ
@@user-du7ki9wx7r
ありがとう 🍀 そうかも
希望持てました!
The 80’s where pretty awesome in general 😢
Japan was and still is a wonderful country because they respect and persist on their own culture.
Regardless of the ever-changing economy, I can still see the beauty of the 80's Japan in the country, the quality of the people and it's culture are timeless.
何が違うって、若者の人数が圧倒的に多かったのよ
あー、そうか
今地方の田舎に住んでるけど右も左もじーさんばーさん、結婚相手なんて見つかるわけもなく(結婚してるのは学生時代にヤンキーだった奴らだけ)
マッチングアプリで婚活してるけど、どの子もディズニーとカフェと海外旅行が趣味、年収600万以下と身長170以下はお断りされマッチングしてもメールが下手なら即ブロック
未来は真っ暗や
@@mond22033 実は出生率ワーストは東京なんだよね・・・。若者が集まってくるけど、その東京の若者は孤独で結婚も出産もしないまま年老いていく。地方から若者が入ってこなくなったら終わる街
@@mond22033 ディズニーランドやら旅行やら言うやつの薄っぺらさは異常 サーフィンとかしろ
地元のシャッター商店街も当時は、若者で溢れてました。
完全同意だわ
だから若さで溢れてたんだね
今そのみなさんが高齢者なのか。
分かりやすい
懐かしいな。良い時代でした。
アンタらのせいで俺たちの世代は経済がむちゃくちゃで自分らのせいにされてます。ありがとうございます😊
あんたが貧乏なのはあんたの能力が低いからです。
人のせいにしないでください。
@@Sophadegusアンタみたいなやつのせいで俺たちの世代は印象が悪くなって結局自分らのせいにされてます。迷惑だから口を閉じていてもらえるか😊
@@Sophadegus Agreed
@@Sophadegus why?
Even without camera effect they look beautiful and handsome
They're the prettiest and classiest Asians
嫌な事をよし!って乗り越えられるくらい楽しい事が沢山あった時代だったな
本当にエモい動画
今の方が色々便利な生活なはずなのにこのくらいの時代に凄い憧れがある。
あ~分かる
その時代にいったら苦労するのは分かってはいるし不便すぎるのも分かってはいるけど憧れがある時代ってありますよね
携帯もないし間違いなく今より不便なことが多かったけど、心が豊かな時代だったね。
未来に希望があった。政治家も熱かった。楽しかった。
何でこんな日本になってしまったんだろう。
Golden age for almost every countries on earth..miss that so very much
家電から彼女の実家に掛ける緊張感…頼むから本人出てくれと毎回思ったあの頃。
分かる
おとッつぁんとか出られたらもう絶望
あの緊張感も良かったね(*´ω`*)こういう所も良かったかも!
言葉遣いや礼儀を学ぶきっかけでした!
テレホンカード使って電話した記憶が蘇る!
マジで不便な頃だった
まだ子供だったけど、みんな明日に希望を持って生きていた気がする。
@@subokaネットの有無はかなり大きいと思うよ。金だけじゃない
@@suboka
金でしか物事を考えられなくなってる典型やん(笑)
そりゃ楽しくないやろ
When you are young the future is full of hope and happiness. That is why the past is so sweet.
the alpha generation welcomes the hell of the future
それはあなたが子供だったからでは?
多分今の子供も明日に希望は持ってるよ
All we can hope for is that future generations look back at our time and see the same beauty we see in this.
Toshiro Mifune is riding a small bike. What a touching video.
80年代はいわゆる昔の日本と今の日本の境目だったと思う。まだ人と人との繋がりが濃かった時代。明らかに不便だけど不便なりに本当に良い時代だった。
仕事も遊びも一生懸命だったね😊
同感!その大切さを知りつつ、今、私達責任世代は便利な方、楽な方、人と関わらない方を望む声にあらがえない状況です。正直、自分にもその気持ちがあるから……ただ、次世代に対し、これでいいのか…との思いはあります。当時の大人に感謝。大切なものを守る勇気、努力は必要になった時代なんだと認識させられました。
Мне кажется, так было во всем мире, у кого-то чуть раньше, у кого-то чуть позже. Но 80 годы можно назвать концом той эпохи, которая больше не повторится. А 90 годы можно назвать переходным периодом и периодом больших изменений. Начиная с 2000 годов, как будто пошла совсем другая жизнь, совсем другая эпоха... Интересно, когда наступит следующая новая эпоха, которую мы сможем ощутить? И в новой эпохе мы тоже будем скучать по сегодняшним дням...
Но все же... 20 век был самым прогрессивным в истории человечества... Это было сложное, но яркое время... По тем годам ностальгирует даже тот, кто еще не родился и не жил тогда...
@@irinaj7368
I think so, too.
Why was there ever an emphasis on having fewer interactions with people in Japan?
Man riding a small bike was pure Gold.
If it isn't the Weakest Brazilian Male
@@bijugopalakrishnan1933 fancy meeting you here
@@HallelAlcazar I feel bad stealing this comment from upbove the comment section 😔
Ah! The good olden days...❤
I never knew Japan could really look like anime in real life. Thats sick😎
中盤に出てくる大きなカメラを持ってニッコニコな白シャツの女の子の写真がすごく好き
what's the title of the story? i wanna read it
物語のタイトルは何ですか?
明菜さんでしょ?
中森明菜さんかい?
明菜だよ
未来があると信じていた時代。
夢を信じて〜生きて行けばいいさ〜と〜君は〜叫んだ〜だろう〜♪
そうですね。信じていた未来が現実になってみたら、まあこんなもんか…という感じで。。
いや日本に輝かしい未来はなかった
とっても素敵な表現
おーい俺たちの生きる今は何を信じるといい?