HD – Remastered – Okinawa City Shopping Area 1987年 昭和レトロ・沖縄市のショッピングエリア(ゴヤ)映像」
your shopping area called BC Street. Just the main market. We’re going to walk over there now. Small pan, but uh 290. Notice it’s everything is a little bit narrower. Everything a little Get into the frozen beauty department here. And that here’s your meat market back there. Guys are doing their thing. The guys in the gall fresh fish. Doesn’t smell too badly in here. Some of the outdoor markets are really a [music] treat. There’s some pre-made something. I don’t know what that look like or some type of wrapped meat bro. [music] Of course, there’s the favor. About uh small can, but uh 298 y for probably about a 10 oz can, which is uh just about uh $2 and a half. All right, I’m going to walk right back. This is the first vegetables and spice section. You got fresh vegetables and spice. I don’t know what they do to some of these things and what they are, but they’re some of them are very most all of them are very bitter or had some type of additional spice on it. Onions or garlic there. Nice combination. Looks pretty good. Looks like almost almost a sweet kimchi. So, uh, a little bit of everything. Some cabbage and pickled cabbage and God only knows what that stuff is. That’s all pretty good. We get over here into the crunchy little fried chickens. [music] Of course, you notice that everything is very attractively displayed. everything. All the personnel are extremely courteous, pulling the healthiest string of money. No different than any other place. Looks like Judy’s lost. And here we go into the air down there. We’re into the coffee section. Last time we were in here, they had coffee samples. See what we got in here. It’s all Japanese or coffee freaks, but it’s expensive [music] town here. It’s really quite a wide variety. You want to spend the money on it, they got it. [music] Okay. >> What you What do you think of the uh the coffee selection? Did you see any that you might like to try? I know that’s I guess all those small cans are fresh roast too, huh? Try some of that. But I didn’t see any specific espresso. [music] Let’s see how much how much is that big can down there comparison. Let’s see. That’s 1980. That’s about That’s just about $10. No hell. That’s almost $15. $15 for large can. I think you’re paying about $4, $5 for things. There is part of the bakery over here. Will help yourself to maybe what appears to be a donut. Sometimes they’re not as sweet. Mom, [music] good display. >> [music] [music] >> They had a lot more smoothies in here than last time. Little sample of coffee. Sample of other little crackers. You think she kind of came down here and smacked all the way through the door for lunch? the last of the big time Sunday. And of course, they have all their little goodies for the kiddies to include, of course, and foremost. Ice cream, which is a treat. We have a basket over here. And that’s about it. And I’m going to Wait a minute, Judy. [music] >> Yeah, I’m going to stop now. We’re going to walk back to the little mall. We’re coming in right off of right off of the uh main intersection there. There was the overpass that we were up on. And kind of pan here real close to the street. Back in behind there was a apartment building. You’ll see it a little later, but here we are in a little indoor mall that we come to quite a bit. Prices are still expensive, but it at least it’s covered overhead since it’s threatening to rain somewhat. >> Could you explain that this is our mall? >> This is our mall. >> What is the mall near their house called that we like? >> The Tampa Bay Mall. >> This is the Okanawa City Mall. I’m sure you won’t see too many similarities, but it winds around here. Notice that everything is a little bit narrower. Everything a little bit smaller. And uh >> still a variety of stuff. A lot of >> hydrangea. That’s what I did a picture of. >> That thing, that purple thing. >> Oh yeah. that you didn’t like. >> But mom, look at all these plants. There’s not a one in here that you can’t grow and grow easily. >> The orchid some orchid. And there’s a prickly pumpkin and going down this way. And uh I’m not going to take too much in here, but just enough maybe to give you an idea of what it’s like. >> These are cute. >> What are they? >> Oh, delicious. say good little little restaurant in here. Nice little place. And there’s your here’s your menu. This little door. It looks like it might be an attic door. Dad, you know, real small little cubicle. There’s a banana split for just about $45 and little variety of cow down there. Noodle dishes, some surprises. And we move on. This is one of uh Judy’s favorite stores over here. A little decent pottery shop. >> Remember Adessa and I used to go to the pottery shops. have a little bit of everything in here. We we bought a few things. There’s another entrance out that way. And mall continues on down there. Handy dandy bag shop. I think that there is a uh A&W root beer place in there. A little uh little bit in here for everyone. Mom, I bet you can see the little teapotss kind of teapots in there. Good selection of cooking gear. >> Walk through here to suggest. stringers and all sorts of weird stuff. Okay, where’s your head down this way? I’m going to turn this off for a while and save you something later. This is another outdoor shopping area called BC Street. And uh they remodeled it. Used to be quite a mess years ago. Nice green plant. There was a lot of different Did I >> riding it like a skateboard then? >> I didn’t I didn’t see her. >> But they got uh again more stores and I don’t know how uh people stay in business. I guess they don’t have any problems. [music] Is this the meat market? >> This was the other uh meat market in here. [music] Another little meat market that have in here. Quite a variety. Looks like the prices are all about about the same. >> [music] >> Everybody doing their thing here. Let’s see. Looks like we got Manan. Pretty expensive fast food display ground beef. And here we go. And there’s another another store that’s there. It’s called China. We’re going to walk over there now. and uh see what uh what’s in there real quick. Like again, I’m trying to watch we don’t run out of film here. And here we are. It’s one of your favorite places. Only been in here 133 times. And there she is, of course, back there in the corner. What do you see? H >> think my mother would like to come in here and shop around. >> I think she’d like the name of the shop, too. >> Yeah. Tommy China. I’ll turn it off again. Wait for later. Well, here we are getting ready to Hey, >> J are ending up uh ending up today. We got Kadina Air Base here. Got to get back in the car, head on home.
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沖縄の1980年代映像の復元を応援してくださる方はこちら:
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Thank you so much / 本当にありがとうございます 🙏
This unseen family footage from 1987 shows my mom and dad walking through everyday life in Okinawa City (Koza) — filmed on our home camcorder while we lived in Okinawa.
This newly HD remastered video begins inside a Japanese grocery store, where you can see prices, packaging, and products from late-80s Okinawa. From there, we walk into the covered shopping arcade, explore the Okinawa City Mall area, and finally head out toward BC Street, capturing the storefronts and street life of 1987.
This video includes:
🛒 Japanese grocery store aisles & 1980s prices
🏬 Covered mall / arcade shops in Koza
🚶 Family walk filmed by my dad
📺 Vintage storefronts along BC Street
📼 1987 VHS footage restored for 2025
If you lived in Okinawa, were a military kid, or just love old Japan, I hope this brings back great memories. More unreleased 1980s Okinawa footage coming soon!
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この動画は、1987年の未公開ホームビデオ映像をHDリマスターしたものです。
当時沖縄に住んでいた家族が、**沖縄市(コザ)**の日常の様子をビデオカメラで撮影した貴重な記録です。
映像は日本のスーパーマーケットから始まり、1980年代の食品や価格、店内の雰囲気を見ることができます。その後、アーケード商店街(沖縄市モール)を散策し、最後にBCストリート周辺の街並みを歩いています。
収録内容:
🛒 昭和のスーパーと当時の価格
🏬 アーケード商店街(コザ)
🚶 両親が撮影した家族の散策映像
📺 1987年のBCストリートの街並み
📼 VHS映像を2025年向けに復元
80年代の沖縄を知っている方や、米軍関係で住んでいた方、古い日本の映像が好きな方に、懐かしい記憶を思い出していただければ嬉しいです。
今後も未公開映像を順次公開予定です!
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🇯🇵昭和の沖縄を覚えている皆さまへ。
この映像は1987年に家族が撮影したホームビデオを、できる限り綺麗に修復したものです。
このチャンネルでは、まだ公開していない昭和の沖縄・日本各地の貴重な映像を今後も続々アップしていきます。
📌 見逃さないために、ぜひチャンネル登録をお願いします!
(登録してくださった皆さま、本当にありがとうございます!🙏)
🇺🇸For viewers around the world:
This 1987 footage was restored from my family’s home videos.
I’ll be uploading more rare Showa-era footage soon — Okinawa, Tokyo, Yokosuka, and more.
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この頃ってサンエーで量り売りやってたんだ
今のパークアベニューは、昼はほとんどの店が閉まっていて夜はいわゆる飲み屋街みたいになってます。昼夜問わず遊べたこのころにタイムスリップして行ってみたいですね。
そういえば前はスーパーにコーヒーミル置いてあったね!いつの間にか見かけなくなった…。あと街の人の多さが違う。みんなショッピングモールに移っちゃったのかな。
OKINAWA JAPAN🇯🇵🇯🇵🌺🌺
ハイサイ沖縄県那覇市からです🌺🌺
懐かしいです。
地元だから、貴重な映像ありたい🙇🏻♀️
この時代の沖縄市に行きたい!
在日米軍人の子供と日本人の子供アルアル。
アメリカンスクールの彼と普通の日本人(俺)が親友になれたのに父の転属で離ればなれになり悲しくなった。
懐かしい映像をありがとう。
6:19 のビルまだ残ってる!
活気ある懐かしい時代。昔とは少し変わりましたが、今もこの街を愛する人達が多いですよ。良い映像をありがとう!
1992に高校の部活で沖縄市に泊まったんだよね
パークアベニューだったかな、めちゃくちゃ活気があって今はどうか知らんがドルが街で使えてアメリカ人たちがうじゃうじゃいて基地のない田舎街で育った高校生の俺は衝撃を受けたよ
で、チャーリータコスで人生初タコスを食ってハマり3日で3回も行っちゃった
5年ぐらい前にそれ以来行ったんだけどもうその時の面影は無かったなー
オススメで流れてきました。
時代は変わります、どの時期も時代も楽しもうという気持ちが大事ですよ! 沖縄最高🌺
ありがとう。懐かしい。今は多くの店は閉店して寂しい街になってしまいました。
貴重な映像を撮っててくれてありがたい
道向かいはポパイラーメン、パチ屋(1号、2号館)、クラブ、あとサラ金屋がひしめき合ってましたね
警察署は多くのアタオカや被害者がクレームや相談に来てました
貴重な動画。ご両親はご健在ですか?撮影していただきありがとうございます。ご両親に感謝です。
パークアベニューができた時期だな、一番街の中にはビグモンとダンキンドーナッツが有った記憶がある。
なぜ今はあんなにも廃れ果ててしまったんだろう。何が原因なんだろう?
いつも貴重な映像をアップロードしてくださってありがとうございます。
全てが懐かしい!
私もTommy Chinaが大好きでした!
TOMYチャイナとパークアベニュー、1番街 懐かしい〜😂
スパムが安い頃というか、、、
つい最近まで値段が変わってないのはヤバい😮
このあと美浜やライカムができて1番街や銀天街がゴーストタウン化した
駐車場が遠かったり無かったり😢
コザんちゅは有料駐車場🅿️に停めてまで買い物行かん😅