1930s JAPAN Great people of the imperial family, the army, and the navy

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The royal family is a general term for the illegitimate relatives of the emperor or the relatives of the Japanese emperor, excluding married girls, and their spouses. In other words, it is a general term for the empress dowager as stipulated by the Imperial Code Special Law concerning the abdication of the three empresses (empress, empress dowager, empress dowager), prince, queen, naishinnō, king, queen, queen and empress. The emperor and the emperor as provided by the law are not included in the imperial family. When the emperor and the emperor are included, it is called the imperial family. Unless otherwise specified, this item describes the Japanese imperial family. The imperial family is the imperial family who received the imperial family in Japan. Sometimes refers to the prince and the king's house. The palace originally refers to the residence of the emperor and the royal family, and has come to refer to the royal family who have changed their lives. Furthermore, it has become possible for the royal family, who are male offspring, to inherit the title (Miya) of "○○ miya". This is called the "Miyaya", and it may be individually called "○○ Miyake" according to the name of the palace. However, none of them have a legal basis under the current law. The title of "○○ miya" is the title of the individual head of the imperial family (or the head of the family), and is not used by the family. Among the imperial families, the imperial family founded by the emperor's children and brothers is called the Naomiya family. Regardless of the pedigree with the current emperor, the imperial family who continued to maintain the position of the imperial prince by receiving the imperial prince's proclamation for generations is called the royal family.

In Japan, when we say simply "pre-war", we usually refer to the period before the outbreak of World War II, starting with the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese economy grew by leaps and bounds over a period of about 19 years, from 1954 to 1973, when the domestic postal code system and Euroclear were established in 1968, followed by rapid progress in bringing the bill clearing system online. In 1956, the White Paper on the Economy was published. During the period of rapid economic growth in the 1960s and 1970s, the economy benefited from special demand from the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and the 1970 Osaka World's Fair. In 1968, the country's gross national product (GNP) surpassed that of West Germany to become the second largest in the world. Bullet trains and expressways were built. Just before the 1970s, when Japan became a creditor nation, foreigners began to invest more in Japanese stocks. The Nixon Shock of 1971 led to a substantial revaluation of the yen, which corrected the excessive surplus in the balance of payments and contributed to economic stability. In October 1973, the Fourth Middle East War triggered a rise in the price of crude oil, and Japan fell into an oil shock (the First Oil Shock). Thereafter, the economy moved into a period of stable growth.

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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