I was also in Japan at that time, in Kawasaki, it was terrible though very far from Sendai ... I feel really sorry for all people who were in disaster stricken area. I hope you are fine now... miss Kaori.
To people who are not familiar to Japanese geography, this location is 500+km, 310+ miles, away from the actual earthquake. That is how massive those tsunamis were on 311.
What's with the guy at the bottom of the hill by the buildings he just lazily walked ahead of a flood waters and stands behind the wall he does it run up the hill or anything and the water's pouring in all around him. It's March 2020 I live on the west coast of Vancouver Island and we're still getting stuff from your earthquake that is come across the ocean.Such a tragedy with all the devastation and death in your country .it is saddening. Thank you for the video
The person running in front of the water was so lucky to just escape it. That must of been horrifying. That made me stressed. Glad they made it to safety in time.
@@inverse2k1 And rather than just keep getting as far away and high up as he could, as soon as he though he was safe he stopped and turned around started sightseeing. SMH >
I live near the coast and Japan has installed really weird shape blocks of enormous proportions. Sure, it closed many beaches in the vicinity but now we can sleep peacefully knowing there will be at least a few more minutes to evacuate safely.
Wow, that seawall actually did a pretty incredible job at taking much of the energy out of the wave, I mean the water did go over but it did it's job with the breakwaters
These walls are about 10 meters. This wave had to have been between 20-40meters easy. That is terrifying. But even though the tsunami went over the wall, the walls definitely had a big impact of holding some of the ocean back. My heart goes out to everyone who lost their lives and my biggest respect and condolences to anyone who lost someone. 😢
This is Asahi, which means the highest the tsunami got was about 6m. This wave was one of the smallest main waves, so this was probably around 2-3 meters. The 1st wave was higher, reaching 5m and flooding the port area we see here, aswell as destroying houses. 22 people here died.
Actually this video was taken in Choshi, Chiba prefecture. Chiba prefecture is located in the south and it's a bit far from the epicenter in Miyagi prefecture and the tsunami already loosing the power so that's why the water did not overcome the wall. But yeah the seawall reduce the impact of the wave.
I couldn't believe it when he just stopped as soon as he'd made it to small knoll. I'm damn sure I would have kept going until I couldn't get any higher! I assume he came to his senses and did that because when the camera pans back he is no longer to be seen on his paltry mound of refuge.
@@noneofyourbeeswax01 The Japanese at the time probably had the best warning system and most experience with tsunamis of anyone in the world, but even those that knew of the full potential of a tsunami did not believe, or imagine they would face the worse case scenario. I think the fact that they were so familiar with tsunamis led to the terrible death toll. The saying "familiarity breeds contempt" comes to mind.
@@supercal333 Starting a sustenance with a direct contradictory "no" is rude. Especially so when you are assuming an entire peoples mindset: as well as correcting a well known phrase with one invented. And needless to say, an invented phrase could not have come to mine, nor would I have the temerity to quote myself. Having been involved with sailing since my teens I can assure you "men who go down to the sea in ships" often have an adversarial relationship with the ocean. These are largely fishing villages, and they all know how high tsunami's can get. There are physical signs telling them. (BTW the tsunami stopped just below these signs in the worst hit towns.) Was there complacency? Yes. Was there contempt? Certainly. Are they mutually exclusive? Absolutely not. And had you pointed out that it was more likely complacency I would have agreed, but your correction is specifically wrong, and I was fully aware of the ambiguity, and assumed any reader would not have an issue with understanding it was not an empirical statement.
@@Psychol-Snooper I did not think the saying you originally quoted followed on from your comments beforehand. It was not mentioned or alluded to that " 'men who go down to the sea in ships' often have an adversarial relationship with the ocean". I don't believe this to be common knowledge either. I think therefore that on balance your comment was quite abstruse. I believe the saying I quoted followed on more coherently from your original comments, in particular... "even those that knew of the full potential of a tsunami did not believe, or imagine they would face the worse (sic) case scenario."
Two videos the same viewing place (standing??within two metres)The same harbour,the exact same minutes ,,??? But a different scene what happened there ,,???.most odd, very strange.
The wave breaks the wall closest to the hill the videoer is standing on first, I wonder if it’s because the wall and hill acted as sort of a funnel so the water beings squeezed only us one place to being up.
Does anyone know if the person who was running in the bottom right, survived? I think I seen the person make it to the small hill, but when the camera moved away and came back, the person was gone. Thank you.
The walls slow the wave momentarily and in some cases allows those who walk make a getaway just in time.You can see this in several different videos.Thays also help with the stormy north Pacific storms and the occasional Typhoon.They dont stop the waves but break them up and give the small boats calmer waters.
Very sad and heartbreaking. Can't imagine how unbearable the aftermath has been. God bless Japan. No more tsunamis, earthquakes and other nature's wrath🙏
Grâce à ces images, on voit qu'il ne s'agit pas du tout d'une vague de 35 mètres de hauteur comme on l'a prétendu mais d'un soulèvement du niveau de l'eau d'un ou deux mètres sur une grande étendue.
ちゃんと「ここ避難場所だから」って把握できてる兄さんかっこよすぎる。自分の避難場所は把握しておくべきですね
何がカッコいいのかサッパリ分からんな
@@aki19760807 避難場所(ハザードマップ)を把握しておくことは普通なんだけど、そんな事が出来てないのが今の日本
日本人は俺含め、災害慣れしているからボケたりしてるけど、当たり前をしっかりとできることはカッコイイことだと思うぜ?
PASS PSYCHO ひねくれてますね
そう思うならわざわざ言うことないと思いますよ
主さんはかっこいいと思ったそれで良くないですか?
避難場所を把握して置くと、いざと言う時には役に立ちますよね。
災害の時は、飯岡灯台に避難している人はかなり少なくて、みんかどこに避難しているのか心配になりました。
津波の被害が想定される地域の住人は普通頭に入ってる。重要なのは最悪の事態を想定して、その避難場所に逃げる事。いま生きている人間は教訓として3.11があるけど、それ以前はこのような巨大津波を経験がないから、津波の規模をなめていた人は大勢いた。
私は灯台に避難していました。
たまたま津波がくる瞬間を携帯のカメラでとっていたら
人が走っていました。
私も走っていた人も無事です。
kaori11731173 記録映像は、大事
よかった…見てて胸が苦しくなってきてたから…
よかった、本当によかった
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津波から逃げた人は、無事逃げる事ができましたよ。
良かったです。
kaori11731173 ok, understand
良かったです。あなたも生きてて良かったです。他の人は。
私の友達亡くなった(泣)
박성미 本当に亡くなっていたらそんなに軽々しく言えないよ、常人ならね
逃げられてよかった。
ここは、千葉県旭市飯岡です。
ニュースでは少し放送されていたと思いますが、津波で倒壊してしまった家もあります。動画は、飯岡の灯台から撮影したものです。
堤防と消波ブロックの凄さも伝わる。
堤防やブロックがあると、津波の威力が軽減されるので本当に必要だと思いました!
スーパー無駄遣いなんて言ってられないね。
これ無かったらこんなもんって言ったら怒られるじゃ済まないですがもっと考えつかないような災害になってたと明確に言えることだと思います
堤防は津波より高ければ役にたちますが消波ブロックは津波にはほとんど効果ありません
貴重な動画をありがとうございました。最初の堤防って高さどれくらいでしょうか。なかったらもっと大惨事でしたね🙇♂️
I was also in Japan at that time, in Kawasaki, it was terrible though very far from Sendai ... I feel really sorry for all people who were in disaster stricken area. I hope you are fine now... miss Kaori.
この日は死ぬ気で海沿いの家に仕事から戻り愛犬達を連れ出して車で津波で盛り上がる川の水の中逃げ出した恐怖を忘れることはできません
家族想いのいい大人だ…
ご無事でよかった…
助かって良かったです。飼い犬を助けに行って亡くなった方もいくらかいたと聞きました…。
私も産業道路水の中走りました
うわぁ…すごいです。
こういう動画一生残るべき
テレビでは大きな町や港しか映らなくて小さな町港は状況がわからなかったです。たいへんな事になっていたのですね。
To people who are not familiar to Japanese geography, this location is 500+km, 310+ miles, away from the actual earthquake. That is how massive those tsunamis were on 311.
That's alarming
lol the tsunami reached like Hawaai, although not so high.
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 ah yes, laughing out loud
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 Reptile.
あまりテレビでは見れない映像ですね
こーゆーのってさ人もだけど飼ってるペットが流されちゃったって考えると悲しいよね……
God Bless you guys....so Sad!!!!
It's only going to get worse (Matthew 24:7, KJV).
What's with the guy at the bottom of the hill by the buildings he just lazily walked ahead of a flood waters and stands behind the wall he does it run up the hill or anything and the water's pouring in all around him. It's March 2020 I live on the west coast of Vancouver Island and we're still getting stuff from your earthquake that is come across the ocean.Such a tragedy with all the devastation and death in your country .it is saddening. Thank you for the video
The person running in front of the water was so lucky to just escape it. That must of been horrifying. That made me stressed. Glad they made it to safety in time.
what the hell was he doing down there? A tsunami does not come unannounced in Japan.
@@inverse2k1 yeah, i saw him to. my heart was pounding all the while. cracy
He was vhrckimg japani Cheney relasesnip
I agree. That was crazy to be down there
@@inverse2k1 And rather than just keep getting as far away and high up as he could, as soon as he though he was safe he stopped and turned around started sightseeing. SMH >
It's not so much the height of these waves but rather the power/force behind them. The ocean is just relentless.
Very strong ppl...peace!
الله يحفظنا و يحفظ الناس
尋常じゃない揺れでパニックになってるのに 更に津波
被災さるた方の心の傷は8年経った今 少しは癒されてるのだろうか…私は東京近郊で震度5強
ライフラインも問題無かったけど2ヶ月以上続いた大きな余震にずっと船酔い状態だった
それを思うと被災された方の心の傷は計り知れない…
I live near the coast and Japan has installed really weird shape blocks of enormous proportions. Sure, it closed many beaches in the vicinity but now we can sleep peacefully knowing there will be at least a few more minutes to evacuate safely.
Yeah, saw a special on the new walls- huge.
good to stop military amphibious landing ships too.
Thank you ‼
The Japanese accomplishes the impossible.
Respect pour le peuple Japonais dans un cruel destin!
Respect Japon
Hamid de Paris.
俺が、まだ赤ちゃんの頃家族で行ったキャンプ場や、ここに住んでる人たちの物や、人も全て奪い去った… 地震が起きて死亡率0%は無理だが、1人1人が備えれば死亡率も下がる
貴重な映像どうもです。以前外房に住んでましたが1987年の千葉当方沖地震に遭遇したけど津波は殆ど無かったのが幸い。
刑部の灯台の見晴らし台からですね。以前ずいぶん行ったものです。
飯岡で20人近く亡くなられたのは残念です。ご冥福を祈ります。
日本国民は絶対忘れてはいけないですね。
海辺の方は特に、
地震 = 即 避難 で、
自分の命を守って下さいね🙇♂️
本日で八年、、
この映像は初めて見た。
どこから撮ったんですか?
どこの高台?
かなり遠景ですが、映像綺麗ですね。もちろんそれだけに恐ろしい映像でもありますが。
mean vid, cant you upload more?
Wow, that seawall actually did a pretty incredible job at taking much of the energy out of the wave, I mean the water did go over but it did it's job with the breakwaters
Hmmm, I guessing the wave had already lost a lot of its energy, being that far south.
This was just the first wave. The 4th was the biggest.
@@Diana_L. indd xD that little seawall does nothing xd ..
@@skatatataatje im guessing this was the third wave and the second wave hit wayyy earlier
proof: ua-cam.com/video/lIC4M_b6Wz0/v-deo.html
@@cryingforbread no first wave.
respect from France
These walls are about 10 meters.
This wave had to have been between 20-40meters easy.
That is terrifying.
But even though the tsunami went over the wall, the walls definitely had a big impact of holding some of the ocean back.
My heart goes out to everyone who lost their lives and my biggest respect and condolences to anyone who lost someone. 😢
It’s really difficult to get perspective when it’s recorded from such a height, thanks for that
This is Asahi, which means the highest the tsunami got was about 6m. This wave was one of the smallest main waves, so this was probably around 2-3 meters. The 1st wave was higher, reaching 5m and flooding the port area we see here, aswell as destroying houses. 22 people here died.
Actually this video was taken in Choshi, Chiba prefecture. Chiba prefecture is located in the south and it's a bit far from the epicenter in Miyagi prefecture and the tsunami already loosing the power so that's why the water did not overcome the wall. But yeah the seawall reduce the impact of the wave.
This was taken in Iioka, Asahi
画質もとても良く、津波の怖さが良く分かりました。防波堤の大切さも良く分かりました。
津波が防波堤を乗り越えて行く様が見えますが、もし防波堤が無かったら被害はもっと大変なことになっていたと思いました。
セーシェルでは、日本の援助で作られた防波堤のお陰でスマトラ沖地震の津波の被害から逃れられたと言っていましたね。
yonaoimete 飯岡漁港だけではなく、海岸沿いに堤防があったおかげで、津波の被害も少しは抑えられたと思います。
일본 침몰~~~~~~~~~ ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㄱㅋㅋ 이제 쓰레기나라?ㅋㅋㅋㄱㄲ
@青リンゴかっきー ㅗ ~~~~~^^
@青リンゴかっきー ㅗ
@@user-tc5lz5xt4s Why can't we respect each other's country?
Don't judge the whole by just a few things.
すぐそこに見えている岸壁荘は無事だったでしょうか。毎年6月になると岩牡蠣をいただくために訪れていました。とても心配です。皆様ご無事だといいのですが。。。
岸壁荘は無事でした!
毎年飯岡に来て頂いてたのですね^ ^
コロナが落ち着いたら、また遊びに来て下さい。
遠くから見てる分にはゆっくり来てるように見えるんだけど実際目の前にすると凄い速度で津波が来てる
"Nothing is softer or more flexible than water, yet nothing can resist it."- Lao Tzu
Wow, the guy running for his life in front of the burnt-orange house! Did not think he would make it. I hope he kept going higher.
I couldn't believe it when he just stopped as soon as he'd made it to small knoll. I'm damn sure I would have kept going until I couldn't get any higher! I assume he came to his senses and did that because when the camera pans back he is no longer to be seen on his paltry mound of refuge.
@@noneofyourbeeswax01 The Japanese at the time probably had the best warning system and most experience with tsunamis of anyone in the world, but even those that knew of the full potential of a tsunami did not believe, or imagine they would face the worse case scenario. I think the fact that they were so familiar with tsunamis led to the terrible death toll.
The saying "familiarity breeds contempt" comes to mind.
@@Psychol-Snooper No, in this case "familiarity breeds complacency" would be the apt saying.
@@supercal333 Starting a sustenance with a direct contradictory "no" is rude. Especially so when you are assuming an entire peoples mindset: as well as correcting a well known phrase with one invented. And needless to say, an invented phrase could not have come to mine, nor would I have the temerity to quote myself.
Having been involved with sailing since my teens I can assure you "men who go down to the sea in ships" often have an adversarial relationship with the ocean. These are largely fishing villages, and they all know how high tsunami's can get. There are physical signs telling them. (BTW the tsunami stopped just below these signs in the worst hit towns.)
Was there complacency? Yes. Was there contempt? Certainly. Are they mutually exclusive? Absolutely not. And had you pointed out that it was more likely complacency I would have agreed, but your correction is specifically wrong, and I was fully aware of the ambiguity, and assumed any reader would not have an issue with understanding it was not an empirical statement.
@@Psychol-Snooper I did not think the saying you originally quoted followed on from your comments beforehand. It was not mentioned or alluded to that " 'men who go down to the sea in ships' often have an adversarial relationship with the ocean". I don't believe this to be common knowledge either. I think therefore that on balance your comment was quite abstruse. I believe the saying I quoted followed on more coherently from your original comments, in particular... "even those that knew of the full potential of a tsunami did not believe, or imagine they would face the worse (sic) case scenario."
打ち上げ花火、下から見るか横から見るかのロケ地を調べたら辿り着いた。。
あの映画ののどかな街がこんなにも。
心痛いです
When I watch these tsunami videos and see someone running for high ground...I can't help thinking, "I hope that's high enough." Often it's not.
Outstanding photographer. He kept the camera real still...
地元民だがこの時は丁度千葉市内にいたなぁ、総武本線が運行出来ず帰宅難民になった。
水は高い所から低い場所へ流れる。防波堤から左手の海面を見れば明らかですね。まさか自分が立っている場所が海より低地だとは気づかず、飲み込まれる様子が良く解りますね。波ではないのがとてもわかり易いです。
勘違いでしたら申し訳無いのですがホテルエリアワンはこの近辺にありますか?
すごく見たことのある景色だなと思いまして。。
2年前に魚沼から飯岡に行きました。
新潟も大変なことになっていたのですね。
多分ですが、撮影したと思われる場所は旭市にある『飯岡刑部岬展望館』付近かと思われます。私も中越地震、中越沖地震、東日本大震災と物資支援と災害派遣で行きましたが、地元の方々の『生きる気持ち』に逆に励まされ何度となく目頭が熱くなったのを忘れられません。口先ばかりで言う〇〇JAPANや大和魂よりも本当に国民が一丸となって復興に向けて協力して欲しいものです。
長文大変失礼致しました
🙏🙏天佑311日本失落的人們,用光哀悼在福島和富岡,許多燈籠🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😞😢😢😢請日本加油
防波堤の効果がとてもよく分かる貴重な映像ですね。
僅かな時間ですが津波を食い止めてくれたお陰で走って逃げていた方は助かりました。
防波堤は本当にあるのとないのでは、全然ちがいます。
実際に、私の家も防波堤のおかげでギリギリ津波から免れました。
今世界中が大変な時です
一人一人頑張って乗り切りましょう‼️
rhyme sour
そうですね!頑張っていきましょう^ ^
この動画が、津波のスピード感が一番わかりやすいかもしれない。
引き潮すごい。
That sea wall did a realy good job for the duration of the video clip.
But then it failed because this was just a partial clip.
Two videos the same viewing place (standing??within two metres)The same harbour,the exact same minutes ,,??? But a different scene what happened there ,,???.most odd, very strange.
I just see this video and thought "japan have awesome preparation for this"
当時住んでいた家が映っていました、10年経ってようやく映像を見ることが出来るようになりました
, Rest in peace those who lost their lives in the earthquake 🙏🙏🙏
The wave breaks the wall closest to the hill the videoer is standing on first, I wonder if it’s because the wall and hill acted as sort of a funnel so the water beings squeezed only us one place to being up.
Deus...meu Deus...
人大丈夫?
Does anyone know if the person who was running in the bottom right, survived? I think I seen the person make it to the small hill, but when the camera moved away and came back, the person was gone. Thank you.
I bet he climbed that hill really fast/
The wall really works,
Please make it higher for better protection
walls are immoral......tsunami have the right to enter japan whenever they like.
Zap Brannigan siao
The walls slow the wave momentarily and in some cases allows those who walk make a getaway just in time.You can see this in several different videos.Thays also help with the stormy north Pacific storms and the occasional Typhoon.They dont stop the waves but break them up and give the small boats calmer waters.
@@model-man7802 Would it be more beneficial to make 2 or 3 walls instead of just 1? How about 10 smaller walls?
@@123TauruZ321 Good point,I've noticed the smaller walls slow it down and break it up some too.
奥の空の色が不気味にピンク…
津波の迫力よ…
港町に生まれたので津波の恐ろしさは小さい頃から教わりました。
私の町にも今から200年前に津波が来たらしいです。
The sea wall did massively delay the sudden water rush. Just needs a more height and it will stop it completely.
Unfortunately walls ultimately are only good for buying a short period of time. The massive force of a large long wave of water will blow through it.
波が来ると言うより、水位が急に上がった感じ
😭
impressive how sea level is higher than ground level at the final stage.
O poder da natureza é assustador.
Where did all the water go?????Hay look really big waves
この時は堤防があるからとかどうせ来ないと思い込んでたからな・・・
まさかこんな津波が来るとは・・・
вот это да!
Power of tsunami 🌊, Thanx for rare video
meu Deus, se não fosse a barreira, teria feito estrago maior
Very sad and heartbreaking. Can't imagine how unbearable the aftermath has been. God bless Japan. No more tsunamis, earthquakes and other nature's wrath🙏
God bless America! Keep that very place away from any kind of natural disaster.🙏
Yeah thats not gonna happen chief
Бедные японцы, десять лет прошло, а все равно смотрю с ужасом. Соболезнования из России.
I had no idea this tsunami even happened until a decade later. The sheer magnitude of it is astounding.
@OneDayAfterAnother I stopped watching TV in 2003, must be why.
how high is the wall?
the speed of it
Haven't seen this one yet...still...damn
恐ろしい…
本当に津波は恐ろしいです。
地震直後とりあえず車にガソリン入れようと思って旭市の国道沿いで給油してたんですが
ほんの数キロ先の飯岡の町が津波被害にあっていたとはその日は全然知りませんでした。
家は停電だし車のラジオしか情報源が無いしその情報も相当混乱してて
正確な情報が出てきたのは数日たってからだったと思います。
銚子より飯岡のほうがデカい波が来たのが意味わかりませんでしたね。
That one guy running for his life was lucky as fuck
逃げてる人あの後助かったのかな
Holy shit did that guy running cut it close! If he had been a few seconds slower, I don't think he would have made it...
This land is either right at or below sea level.
何年何十年たっても
決して忘れてはならないし
過去のことではない
俊介 そう思います。忘れる事は一生ないです。とても怖かったので。
The first wave was the strongest. This is second wave and it's much less power from the first wave
6mの津波って見たことなかったけど、これ程やばいとは…。
空の色が…
I think it actually was “Tsunami hits Japan.
I assure you that Japan was quite quite stationery throughout.
As a weeb myself, I understand most of their conversation, lol. But my deep condolences from the victims of the disaster.
хорошо, что волнорез немного смог замедлить приход волны и ещё показал её силу в виде водопада.
流されそうになった人、1回目の津波の後に港に来たんだ。ヤバ
2回目の津波の後に港に来たみたいです。少しの間は避難場所から移動はしない方がいいです。
Uzun zaman oldu ama bütün JAPONYA HALKINA GEÇMİŞ OLSUN ölenlere rahmet geride kalanlara Allah sabır versin
何年経っても忘れない
去年被災してわかったけど、テレビ見れないから状況わからなかった
3.11は余計にわからなかったと思います
いつまでも忘れてません
me chan 北海道在住だけど太平洋側の街にも多少波が来てどれだけ大きい地震が実感しました。
Grâce à ces images, on voit qu'il ne s'agit pas du tout d'une vague de 35 mètres de hauteur comme on l'a prétendu mais d'un soulèvement du niveau de l'eau d'un ou deux mètres sur une grande étendue.
最初の部分引いて海の底が見えちゃってるの?
それとも砂浜なのかな
The true definition of what a tsunami is.
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Wow that rock formation really worked! Send taht wave right back into the ocean likely dissipating the wave behind it. Not by a lot but enough.
急にこの動画が出て驚きました。
僕は2011年から日本へ留学し、震災があってから陸前高田市へボランティアに行ったので、当時の悲惨な状況を目にすることができました。
未だに被災者の方々の悲痛な顔が忘れられません。
被災者の皆様にお悔やみ申し上げます。
Infoveller どこの国の出身ですか?v
@@tekashi1494 韓国です
Infoveller そうなんですね!日本のためにありがとうございます。心から感謝します
Sorry for the families...
0:36 center bottom of the screen. Dead man walkig. Someone did not respect the power of the sea! R.I.P
0:36画面の中央下部。 デッドマン・ウォーキング。 誰かが海の力を尊重しなかった! RIP
Looks like the person got up on the embankment just in time. Video cuts off too soon to see if he survived.
and the black car