Very nice. Thank you.
I have previously seen the beginning of this clip quite recently but did not have time to watch it all the way through and then lost track of it so for me it is particularly timely and pleasing that you should post it here. I admire the Japanese culture very much, and it is an interesting society.
At that time I was researching historic videos and photos of Japan when I found it and discovered how many images and clips of Japan are on youtube dating in some cases back to the 19th C.
At the time I was looking for a link to some images I had previously seen made by a Westerner (American I think) who was based in Japan in the 1950s. Another link I have lost and would love to find again. (I think he was a teacher???) If anyone knows of it I would be much obliged.
I also kind of like the following video by Michael Rogge of a Japanese school kid's life in 1963.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8_ToLnPYhw
Rogge by the way was based in Hong Kong in the post war period of the 1940s/50s and was a keen film maker who documented both his youthful life in HK and his travels in Asia and has since posted his work at Youtube. Though not quite up to the technical standard of the video you posted which certainly looks pro, they provide a nice historical record of HK that shows just how much it changed in the intervening time.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSoPLkmWb7wLC3OXDWCietA
Thanks again.