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First Aired: February 2nd, 2010
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Summary: Journeys in Japan provides an eye-opening look at the many unique places to visit in Japan. English-speaking visitors travel the length of the country, exploring the culture, meeting the local people, visiting historic sites and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
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Season 2
Episode 1: Ishinomaki City, Miyagi: Manga Land
Air Date: January 11st, 2011
Summary: On Journeys in Japan, our reporter, Julian, ventures to Ishinomaki City in Miyagi Prefecture, about 400 kilometers north of Tokyo. Ishinomaki prospered as a fishery town, but recently has become known for promoting Japanese comics.
Episode 2: Goto Islands, Nagasaki
Air Date: January 18th, 2011
Summary: In this edition of Journeys in Japan, we visit the Goto Islands, in the East China Sea off the west coast of Kyushu, southwest of Japan. Our reporter, American actress, Haruka Orth, travels to Fukuejima, the largest of the Goto islands, to meet the people there and find out about the way they live.
Episode 3: Industrial Artisan Craftsmanship
Air Date: January 25th, 2011
Summary: This week's "Journeys in Japan" focuses on the small factories that helped to lay the foundation for Japan's postwar manufacturing prowess. Our reporter, Adeyto, visits four factories in the Greater Metropolitan Area of Tokyo, to meet craftsmen whose products are in demand all around the world, and to discover their skills and artisan spirit.
Episode 4: Colorful Temple Tour!
Air Date: February 1st, 2011
Summary: In this edition of Journeys in Japan, our reporter Ian Thomas Ash visits a number of rare temples known for their vivid colors. Setting off from the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, he heads for a Buddhist temple in Hachioji City in the western part of the capital. Later he continues on north to Saitama, Gunma, and Niigata prefectures. All of the five temples that he visits share the uncommon in common! Ian covers about 300 kilometers on his colorful temple tour.
Episode 5: Toba City, Mie: The Heartland of the Pearl
Air Date: February 8th, 2011
Summary: In this week's Journeys in Japan, we visit Toba City in Mie Prefecture, the town famous for cultured pearls.
Episode 6: Himi, Takaoka and Gokayama, Toyama
Air Date: February 15th, 2011
Summary: In this edition of "Journeys in Japan", our reporter, Vincent Giry, visits Toyama Prefecture, known for its abundant snowfall. He learns how people have adapted to living in the long snowy winters-wisdom accumulated over hundreds of years.
Episode 7: Miura Peninsula, Kanagawa: A Great Get-Away on Tokyo's Doorstep
Air Date: February 22nd, 2011
Summary: On this edition of "Journeys in Japan," Joshua will be trying his hand at ocean activities, soothing away his stress in spa water, exploring the countryside and simply sitting on the beach.
Episode 8: Abashiri City, Hokkaido: To the Land of Drift Ice
Air Date: March 8th, 2011
Summary: This week's Journeys in Japan, heads 1000 kilometers north of Tokyo to the sea of Okhotsk off the northeastern coast of Hokkaido. From January to March, the area becomes a vast blanket of ice floes. The ice amassing and drifting from Siberia on the currents to Hokkaido are called "drift ice." Our traveler, JJ, enjoys the wintry splendor of ice floes and other icy pleasures in the area.
Episode 9: Mystical Kunisaki: A Journey Back in Time
Air Date: April 26th, 2011
Summary: On this edition of Journeys in Japan, Haruka Orth sets out to explore the ancient Buddhist heritage found in Kunisaki in the northeast of Oita Prefecture.
Episode 10: Old Meets New in Kumamoto
Air Date: May 3rd, 2011
Summary: Kumamoto—located in central Kyushu—is a regional economic and political hub. The city's symbol is Kumamoto Castle, rebuilt faithfully to its original state 400 years ago. Our reporter, Nelson, visits an old shopping district. He enjoys local delicacies and meets warm creative people in an emerging arts district.
Episode 11: Matsue, Shimane: Glimpses of Lafcadio Hearn
Air Date: May 10th, 2011
Summary: The city of Matsue lies close to the Sea of Japan coast, in Shimane Prefecture. It's a place filled with history, and has a castle built 400 years ago. On this edition of Journeys in Japan, Haruka Orth explores this traditional city.
Episode 12: Cape Muroto in Early Spring
Air Date: May 17th, 2011
Summary: The destination of this time's journey is Cape Muroto in Kochi Prefecture, that is based at the southeastern corner of the Shikoku Main Island. Hawaiian-born Michael Rivas visited Cape Muroto in early March to get the feel of early spring.
Episode 13: Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka
Air Date: May 24th, 2011
Summary: On this edition of Journeys in Japan, our reporter, JJ, visits Kawazu and Shimoda, in Shizuoka Prefecture, in pursuit of typical Japanese spring delicacies.
Episode 14: Seki City, Gifu: City of Cutlery
Air Date: May 31st, 2011
Summary: In this week's Journeys in Japan, we visit Seki City in Gifu Prefecture. Seki City boasts the number one production of cutlery in Japan. At this time traveler Johan Gathright visits a city known for its cutlery industry and discovers its technical mastery and beauty.
Episode 15: Kobe, Hyogo: Kobe Kokashita - An Arcade - A Wonderland Under the Tracks
Air Date: June 7th, 2011
Summary: Kobe has an attractive shopping street that streches out long underneath an elevated railway track in the central part of the city. Measuring two kilometers in length and two meters in width, the shopping street is comprised of two narrow stretches each going to the opposite directions. NHK World reporter George Bourdaniotis walks through the shopping street under Kobe's elevated railway track to bring you a lot of information.
Episode 16: A Pilgrimage Back in Time: Kompira-san
Air Date: June 14th, 2011
Summary: Since ancient times people have made been making pilgrimages here to worship at Kotohira Shrine. Commonly known as Kompira-san, this shrine was thought to bring good luck, offer protection for sailors and assure abundant harvests. On this edition of Journeys in Japan, Haruka Orth explores the area around Kotohira Shrine, which seems to have changed very little since the days of old.
Episode 17: The Great Nature Along the Shimanto River
Air Date: June 21st, 2011
Summary: This week on "Journeys in Japan" we visit the Shimanto River, which is considered to be one of the country's most beautiful. It meanders nearly 200 kilometers before it finally feeds into the Pacific Ocean. Our reporter, Vincent Giry, takes in its rare beauty and enjoys outdoor pleasures along it.
Episode 18: Yamaguchi: Water's Power and Beauty
Air Date: June 28th, 2011
Episode 19: Jewels in the Ocean: Ogasawara Islands
Air Date: July 5th, 2011
Episode 20: A Precious Ecology: Ogasawara Islands
Air Date: July 12nd, 2011
Episode 21: Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture: Cormorant Fishing - An Ancient Tradition
Air Date: July 19th, 2011
Episode 22: Breathtaking Landscapes
Air Date: July 26th, 2011
Episode 23: Summertime, Easy Living: Niseko, Hokkaido
Air Date: August 2nd, 2011
Episode 24: Kazuno, Akita Prefecture: Mining a Vibrant Culture
Air Date: August 9th, 2011
Episode 25: Getting Lost in Onomichi's Secret Alleys
Air Date: August 16th, 2011
Summary: This week, we visit the picturesque hills of Onomichi City in Hiroshima Prefecture. Located about an hour's drive away from Hiroshima, Onomichi is a little known gem, riddled with maze-like alleys. Our reporter, Gow, explores its warrens and meets its easy-going residents.
Episode 26: Nature Sanctuary: Oze's Marshland
Air Date: August 23rd, 2011
Episode 27: Miyama, Kyoto Prefecture
Air Date: August 30th, 2011
Episode 28: A Vibrant Community: Yokohama Chinatown
Air Date: September 6th, 2011
Summary: Yokohama, just to the south of Tokyo, is home to one of the largest, most vibrant Chinatowns in the world. It's quite compact, covering an area just half a kilometer across, but its streets are lined with more than 600 restaurants and shops. Over 21 million visitors come here every year. In the center of Yokohama Chinatown stands a temple called Kanteibyo, which was erected in honor of the deity Guan Yu. To mark the 150th anniversary of Kanteibyo this year, there have been major celebrations. On this edition of Journeys in Japan, our reporter, Gow, explores this fascinating district, samples the delectable cuisine in some restaurants, and reports on the colorful festivities.
Episode 29: The Soul of Okinawan Music (1)
Air Date: September 13rd, 2011
Episode 30: The Soul of Okinawan Music (2)
Air Date: September 20th, 2011
Episode 31: Mount Fuji, Yamanashi Prefecture: The Power of the Majestic Volcano
Air Date: October 4th, 2011
Summary: Mount Fuji is Japan's highest peak and is surrounded by verdant forests and five pristine lakes. Many people are unaware that the popular hiking destination is an active volcano. We will experience majestic Mount Fuji and its volcanic power. But instead of hiking to the summit, our reporter, Michael Rivas, explores a side of the mountain not found in guidebooks. He walks a circuit course around Mount Fuji, ventures into lava tree molds and experiences other natural phenomena occurring as a result of Fuji's eruptions.
Episode 32: Subtropical Island Gem: Amami Oshima
Air Date: October 11st, 2011
Episode 33: Maniwa City, Okayama Prefecture: A City Steeped in Traditional Craft Rate
Air Date: October 18th, 2011
Summary: Noren, Japanese paper and woodblock print are the Japanese traditional art. We can see and enjoy all of them in Maniwa city in Okayama Prefecture. Stephen Hemsley, an English teacher from New Zealand, explores Maniwa and discovers the taste of these artworks. He meets a textile designer who makes noren for the stores and individual homes in town and she shows him the design of her latest noren, made for Japanese-style confectionary store. Also, he meets people who make Japanese paper, and a priest at a Buddhist temple who makes woodblock prints. Meanwhile, he finds a modern, 104-year-old elementary school and joins an interesting event, which is eating Japanese school lunch called kyushoku. He also eats local cuisine, which is especially made in autumn.
Episode 34: Tono City, Iwate Prefecture: Discovering a Land of Legends
Air Date: October 25th, 2011
Episode 35: Izakaya Pub Culture: The Heart of Japan
Air Date: November 1st, 2011
Episode 36: The Flavor of Autumn
Air Date: November 8th, 2011
Summary: In this journey, musician, Michael Rivas, will be taking a two-day trip to Yamagata Prefecture in autumn. He will be enjoying magnificent views from Hōjusan Risshakuji Temple, one of the major tourist spots of the Tohoku region, and exquisite seasonal dishes in an onsen hot spring inn, an authentic wooden architecture in Ginzan-onsen. He will also take a stroll through the onsen streets in the evening, illuminated by gaslights, and spend a heartwarming time meeting the local people on a Mogami River boat tour.
Episode 37: Sado: A Stage for Tradition
Air Date: November 15th, 2011
Episode 38: Blessings from the Mountains
Air Date: November 22nd, 2011
Summary: The World Heritage site of Nikko is about 140 kilometers north of Tokyo. With historic temples and shrines set in beautiful natural surroundings, it is one of Japan's most popular scenic destinations. On this edition of Journeys in Japan, we venture beyond Nikko to a small hamlet. The residents here have worshipped the mountains since ancient times, creating an original culture in harmony with nature. Our reporter, JJ, discovers generations of wisdom based on the blessings of nature. This is a story of the people who live in sacred mountains.
Episode 39: Seto City, Aichi Prefecture: Home of Setomono Pottery
Air Date: November 27th, 2011
Episode 40: Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture: Paradise of Peace
Air Date: November 29th, 2011
Episode 41: Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture: Exotic Nagasaki
Air Date: December 6th, 2011
Episode 42: Nature's Great Amusement Park: Hakone
Air Date: December 13rd, 2011
Episode 43: Kujukurihama, Chiba Prefecture: Living the Beach Life
Air Date: December 20th, 2011
Summary: Kujukurihama is a long, sandy beach that runs for over 66 kilometers along the Boso Peninsula, to the east of Tokyo. After the summer swimming season is over, the beach returns to its natural state, quiet and unspoiled. On this edition of Journeys in Japan, Gow meets some of the people who love living here, close to the ocean.
Episode 44: The Rokko Mountain Range, Kobe: Mountain Climbing in Kobe's Backyard
Air Date: December 27th, 2011
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