Boarded JAL(JAPAN AIR LINE) and took images from the sky. Images of Japanese people traveling. 1980.Mt.Fuji(FUJIYAMA,FUJISAN)
Fuji was designated as a “place of scenic beauty” on October 7, 1952, and as a “special place of scenic beauty” on November 22 of the same year. The Yamanashi Prefecture side of the mountain was designated to include Fujiyoshida City, Funatsu Village (now Fujikawaguchiko Town), Narusawa Village, and Nakano Village (now Yamanakako Village). The Shizuoka Prefecture side covers the entire area surrounded by the Goshu-michi, the area between the Fujinomiya-guchi Mountain Trail (Fujinomiya City) and the Gotemba-guchi Mountain Trail (Gotemba City) at an altitude of 1,500 meters or higher, and the Fujinomiya-guchi Mountain Trail and the Sushiguchi Mountain Trail (Oyama Town) leading from the first station to the Goshu-michi, which do not overlap with the Goshu-michi.
About World Vintage Films
I’m doing a Youtube video of footage taken from the 1910s to the 1980s.
The footage is original and was filmed by my family and my friends while they were traveling.
That’s why most of the footage was shot in Japan.
The first step in the editing process is to convert the video from analog to digital. Then I remove the unnecessary parts and add the original music and subtitles. We don’t want to hide the footage, so we don’t have many subtitles.
Black and white footage may be converted to color.
International and domestic travel around the world, before, during and after the war.
We have over 10,000 films that have not yet been released to the public. We will continue to edit and distribute a few more in the future.
There is a lot of valuable footage. Especially rare are old footage from less developed countries. At that time, the equipment for filming was rare. Pre-war footage of Japan is also valuable. Old cars and trains. There is also footage of airplanes shot from the sky. Towns and markets, and people. And people. Famous tourist spots and natural scenery. The fashion sense is also interesting and different from today. Enjoy the scenery in the old style.
Mostly on 8mm, 16mm, 9.5mm, 35mm, etc. Newer types of video, such as VHS, are not covered.
(I translate in multiple languages, so my writing is poor.)
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