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Start: 2016-04-04

Direct Talk Season 2025 Air Dates


S2025E01 - Preserving Memories Through Fiction: Julie Otsuka / Novelist Air Date: 24 January 2025 10:45 -

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In her acclaimed novels, author Julie Otsuka draws on the experiences of her Japanese-American family, preserving stories that were once nearly forgotten.


S2025E02 - Marvelous Marmalade from Japan: Enami Noriyuki / Citrus Farmer, Marmalade Artisan Air Date: 27 January 2025 10:45 -

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Enami Noriyuki won the coveted Double Gold Award at the world's most prestigious marmalade-making competition in 2020 and 2022. He talks about the secrets of his craft and his tumultuous journey.


S2025E03 - Creating Never-Before-Seen Landscapes: Ishigami Junya / Architect Air Date: 03 February 2025 10:45 -

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In 2024, Ishigami Junya received the prestigious Austrian Frederick Kiesler Prize for Architecture and the Arts. He talks about his groundbreaking work and ponders the meaning of architecture.


S2025E04 - Impassioned Ceramics: Muta Yoca / Artist, Ceramicist Air Date: 04 February 2025 10:45 -

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Muta Yoca is an artist whose vibrant, dynamic pieces are based on the Kutani-yaki style of ceramics. We speak with Muta about her global popularity and how she creates art unburdened by convention.


S2025E05 - Journalism for Justice: Ian Yee / Journalist, Co-Founder of The Fourth Air Date: 05 February 2025 10:45 -

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Malaysian journalist Ian Yee investigates social issues and hidden crimes. He's revealed child prostitution and drug trade networks, showing the power of independent media. Hear his vital insights.


S2025E06 - Walking for Peace: Satish Kumar / Activist Air Date: 06 February 2025 10:45 -

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Activist Satish Kumar returns to Hiroshima after 60 years to meet Kiriake Chieko, a hibakusha and member of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning organization Nihon Hidankyo, and younger advocates for peace.


S2025E07 - Face the Mountains, Face Yourself: Watanabe Naoko / Mountaineer, Nurse Air Date: 10 February 2025 10:45 -

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In October 2024, Watanabe Naoko became the first Japanese woman to scale all 14 of the world's mountains that reach 8,000m above sea level. What drove her on this tremendous but perilous quest?


S2025E08 - Cultivating Myanmar's Future Through Agriculture: Imoto Katsuyuki / Vice-Chairman, Greater Mekong Center Air Date: 11 February 2025 10:45 -

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Imoto Katsuyuki is working to promote financial independence among ethnic minorities in conflict-torn Myanmar by teaching them agriculture. He talks about what is needed to support them.


S2025E09 - Revealing Myanmar's Unseen Reality: Bo Kyi / Co-Founder and Joint Secretary, Assistance Association for Political Prisoners Air Date: 13 February 2025 10:45 -

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For over three decades, human rights activist and former political prisoner Bo Kyi has been fighting for Myanmar's democratization from his base in Thailand.


S2025E10 - Kabuki - Passion for Tradition and Innovation: Nakamura Kazutaro / Kabuki Actor Air Date: 14 February 2025 10:45 -

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Kabuki has a 400-year history. Kabuki actor Nakamura Kazutaro is carrying on the tradition and he has achieved great success in Spain blending Kabuki and Flamenco. What is the future he envisions?


S2025E11 - Spreading the Joy of Music to All: Erika Colon / Artistic Director, White Hands Chorus Nippon Air Date: 17 February 2025 10:45 -

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Erika Colon is the artistic director of a choir for children with hearing and visual impairments. The group's aim is to make music accessible to all. She talks about developing a new form of music.


S2025E12 - Women Leading Sumatra's Forest Protection: Farwiza Farhan / Forest Conservationist Executive Director of HAkA (Forest, Nature, and Environment Aceh Foundation) Air Date: 21 February 2025 10:45 -

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Farwiza Farhan founded NGO "HAkA" to save Sumatra's rainforests. She trains locals as rangers, uses drones and satellite data, and works with authorities to stop illegal logging and protect nature.


S2025E13 - Making Documentaries Like Dramatic Movies: Hara Kazuo / Film Director Air Date: 24 February 2025 10:45 -

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Hara Kazuo is the first person from Asia to win the Golden Ring Special Edition prize at an Italian film festival that explores the dark side of movies. He talks about his vision for documentaries.


S2025E14 - Drawing Wartime in the Attic: Chiba Tetsuya / Manga Artist Air Date: 25 February 2025 10:45 -

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In 2024, Chiba Tetsuya was the first manga artist to be awarded Japan's Order of Culture. Famous for the boxing manga "Ashita no Joe," Chiba is now working on stories about his childhood in the war.


S2025E15 - Shaping Our Culinary Future: René Redzepi / Chef and Co-Owner, Noma Air Date: 26 February 2025 10:45 -

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René Redzepi, a top chef, is known for his innovative cuisine, which combines Nordic ingredients with fermentation techniques. He shares insights on shaping a sustainable future for the culinary world.


S2025E16 - A Fairer World Through Microfinance: Taejun Shin / Founder and CEO, Gojo & Company Air Date: 27 February 2025 10:45 -

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Taejun Shin applies the five constant virtues of Confucianism in providing microfinance services to women in rural Asia. We learn how he balances running a business with helping people.


S2025E17 - Manga Education Goes to College: Kofi Bazzell-Smith / College Instructor, Manga Artist Air Date: 28 February 2025 10:45 -

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Kofi Bazzell-Smith teaches manga drawing at college and is known as the first professor of manga practice in the US. He is passionate about manga as an art form with cinematic characteristics.


S2025E18 - Traditional Soy Sauce for the World: Yamamoto Yasuo / Fifth-Generation Soy Sauce Producer Air Date: 03 March 2025 10:45 -

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For over 150 years, Yamamoto Yasuo's family has made soy sauce in wooden barrels. This traditional method is close to dying out, but Yamamoto intends to keep it alive for future generations.


S2025E19 - Listening to the Voices of the Wounded: Ishiuchi Miyako / Photographer Air Date: 04 March 2025 10:45 -

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Known for work that explores the traces of time's passage, photographer Ishiuchi Miyako has won numerous honors, including the prestigious Hasselblad Award. She shares insights about her photography.


S2025E20 - Telling Stories of Hope and Resilience: Julian Sedgwick / Author Air Date: 05 March 2025 10:45 -

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Julian Sedgwick is an award-winning British author of novels for teenagers. His work is inspired by his love of Japan and the resilience of its people since the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.


S2025E21 - Transforming Education - The Challenge To Leave No One Behind: Aoki Kenta / Executive Director of the Certified NPO SALASUSU Air Date: 06 March 2025 10:45 -

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Aoki Kenta of the certified NPO SALASUSU has helped tackle human trafficking and poverty in Cambodia for over 20 years. How is Japan's "Lesson Study" method used to reform Cambodia's public education?


S2025E22 - Your Smile Is My Smile: Shigeaki Aso / Baseball Glove Master Craftsman Air Date: 07 March 2025 10:45 -

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Baseball glove craftsman Shigeaki Aso's custom-made gloves have been worn by legendary players. His dedication to craft has earned him the title of "Glove Guru" in the MLB.


S2025E23 - Mitigating Disasters Saves Lives: Tomita Hiroshi / Founder, Chairman and Representative Director, Geo Search Air Date: 10 March 2025 10:45 -

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Tomita Hiroshi is the founder of a company that specializes in detecting underground cavities. He discusses how his technology is reducing risks and mitigating damage from all sorts of disasters.


S2025E24 - The Beauty and Art of Watchmaking: Makihara Daizoh / Watchmaker Air Date: 11 March 2025 10:45 -

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Makihara Daizoh is drawing attention from around the world for crafting timepieces that embody a Japanese aesthetic. He talks about the appeal of analog watchmaking in the digital age.


S2025E25 - Reconnecting Hikikomori to Society: Tadaaki Furuhashi / Psychiatrist, Associate Professor, Nagoya University Air Date: 12 March 2025 10:45 -

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Hikikomori, first seen in 90s Japan, is now a global phenomenon. In France, Tadaaki Furuhashi brought awareness and treatment, with rising cases due to social anxiety and unemployment.


S2025E26 - A Genocide Survivor Confronts Memories: Rithy Panh / Film Director Air Date: 13 March 2025 10:45 -

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A Cambodian film director who survived Khmer Rouge persecution talks about the deep meaning of keeping tragic memories alive through filmmaking to pass on a message of love and peace.


S2025E27 - Unearthing Hidden Treasure in Kyrgyzstan's Farming Villages: Haraguchi Akihisa / JICA Chief Advisor Air Date: 14 March 2025 10:45 -

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Haraguchi Akihisa leads One Village One Product in Japan to provide products from villages in Kyrgyzstan, contributing to local incomes among the stagnant economy by selling around 700 items.


S2025E28 - New Life for the Samurai Genre: Yasuda Junichi / Film Director, Rice Farmer Air Date: 17 March 2025 10:45 -

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Yasuda Junichi directed "A Samurai in Time," a playful film made on a shoestring budget that became a word-of-mouth hit. Yasuda, who is also a rice farmer, gives us the behind-the-scenes story.


S2025E29 - Helping Para-Athletes Fulfill Their Dreams: Nakajima Hiromitsu / Engineer Air Date: 18 March 2025 10:45 -

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Nakajima Hiromitsu makes supportive devices for world-class para-athletes such as gold medal-winning wheelchair tennis player Kamiji Yui. He talks about helping them perform at their best.


S2025E30 - Meaning of Memory: Cannon Hersey / Artist, Community Builder Air Date: 19 March 2025 10:45 -

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Cannon Hersey, grandson of the Pulitzer-Prize-winning author John Hersey, shares about his art, heritage, and why he has visited Hiroshima over 35 times while contemplating the meaning of memory.


S2025E31 - Various Circumstances: Mayunkiki / Artist Air Date: 20 March 2025 10:45 -

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Mayunkiki is an artist with Ainu root and began to disseminate Ainu culture. In recent years, her unique view of the world has been attracting interest not only from home but also from abroad.


S2025E32 - Reclaiming Opera With New Perspectives: Matthew Ozawa / Stage Director Air Date: 21 March 2025 10:45 -

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Japanese American director Matthew Ozawa has been pushing the boundaries of opera throughout his career. He won acclaim for drawing on his own heritage, to free Madama Butterfly from stereotypes.


S2025E33 - Overcoming Infertility Together: Yamauchi Anna / Founder and CEO, Reproductive Health Consultation Air Date: 21 March 2025 10:45 -

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Yamauchi Anna offers fertility support in East Asia, where speaking about pregnancy is still regarded as taboo. Sharing her experiences of miscarriage, her services are expanding women's choices.


S2025E34 - A Home That Transcends Language and Identity: Afuso Michie / President, ABC Japan Air Date: 24 March 2025 10:45 -

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Afuso Michie is a Japanese-Brazilian woman who runs a center in Kanagawa Prefecture that offers Japanese language classes and other services which help foreign residents find their footing.


S2025E35 - Tradition and Innovation in Sake Brewing: Noguchi Naohiko / Sake Master Brewer Air Date: 25 March 2025 10:45 -

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92-year-old sake brewer Noguchi Naohiko has made significant contributions to the sake industry over his seven-decade career. He talks about carrying on old traditions while innovating new ones.


S2025E36 - Being Bicultural in Hollywood: Miyagawa Eriko / Film & TV Producer Air Date: 26 March 2025 10:45 -

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Miyagawa Eriko, a bilingual producer of SHOGUN, the highly acclaimed 2024 historical drama TV series set in Japan 400 years ago, talks about portraying Japan authentically in Hollywood.


S2025E37 - Shaping the Future of Coffee With Direct Trade: Goto Masashi / CEO of TYPICA Air Date: 26 March 2025 10:45 -

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Goto Masashi runs a platform linking coffee farmers and buyers directly, ensuring stable incomes despite market volatility. We asked him about the future of coffee amid climate change and challenges.


S2025E38 - Bamboo for Revitalization: Singgih Susilo Kartono / Founder and Designer, Spedagi Air Date: 27 March 2025 10:45 -

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Indonesian product designer Singgih Susilo Kartono has launched initiatives to revitalize deserted villages by producing unique products utilizing local natural resources such as bamboo.


S2025E39 - Sculpting Hope Beyond Centuries: Sotoo Etsuro / Sculptor of the Sagrada Familia Air Date: 27 March 2025 10:45 -

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Sotoo Etsuro, Japanese sculptor at Sagrada Familia, has worked 47 years, interpreting Gaudi's vision and advancing the Basilica's completion, connecting past and future through sculpture.


S2025E40 - Fight for Me, Fight for All Women: Clarisse Agbegnenou / Judoka Air Date: 27 March 2025 10:45 -

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French judoka Clarisse Agbegnenou, a medalist at three consecutive Olympic Games and advocate towards a society where women can thrive more, continues her athletic career even after giving birth.


S2025E41 - Journalism for Humanity: Lesley Blume / Journalist and Author Air Date: 28 March 2025 10:45 -

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An American journalist and author reports on nuclear victims' stories. Fallout, her masterpiece, explores how John Hersey's Hiroshima uncovered hibakusha experiences under GHQ's intense scrutiny.


S2025E42 - Tech to Predict Crime: Kajita Mami / Founder & CEO of Singular Perturbations Air Date: 28 March 2025 10:45 -

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Kajita Mami, a former physics researcher, created a crime prediction system after being robbed in Italy. With world-leading accuracy, it is used by Brazil's police. Can it lead to a crime-free world?


S2025E43 - Cracking the Complexity of Long COVID: Akiko Iwasaki / Professor of Immunobiology, Yale University Air Date: 28 March 2025 10:45 -

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Dr. Akiko Iwasaki has devoted her career to studying vaccines, to ward off infectious diseases. She talks about breakthroughs in understanding Long COVID, and the importance of diverse voices in science.


S2025E44 - Training Dogs to Save Lives Around the World: Murase Hidehiro / IRO Representative of Asia Air Date: 16 April 2025 10:45 -

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Murase Hidehiro trains search-and-rescue dogs to save lives in disaster areas around the world. He talks about the importance of having dogs that are specifically able to respond to disasters in Asia.


S2025E45 - Picture Books for Children and Adults Alike: Miyakoshi Akiko / Picture Book Author Air Date: 23 April 2025 10:45 -

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In 2024, Miyakoshi Akiko won a New York Times' Best Illustrated Children's Book Award. We see how she creates art, using charcoal and watercolors. And we discover the inspiration behind her work.


S2025E46 - Music That Nourishes the Soul: Yoshida Hirofumi / Conductor Air Date: 30 April 2025 10:45 -

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Since 2021, Yoshida Hirofumi has been principal guest conductor of the Odesa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater in Ukraine. He talks about what he hopes to convey through music amid conflict.


S2025E47 - Connecting the Past and Future: Sekiguchi Itaru / Organ Builder Air Date: 07 May 2025 10:45 -

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Sekiguchi Itaru helped to restore the pipe organ at Notre Dame in Paris, following the cathedral's fire in 2019. He tells us about his work, including the tuning and voicing of these instruments.


S2025E48 - The Heart of the Sutra Remixed: Akasaka Yogetsu / Meditation Music Artist, Zen Buddhist Priest Air Date: 28 May 2025 10:45 -

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Akasaka Yogetsu, a priest with an international following, is known for combining beatboxing with Buddhist mantras. He talks about Zen philosophy and the spirit of "living in the here and now."


S2025E49 - A Suitcase that Leads the Way: Asakawa Chieko / Computer Scientist Air Date: 04 June 2025 10:45 -

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Asakawa Chieko develops innovative products that transform the lives of the visually impaired. Asakawa, who is blind herself, introduces her greatest project yet: an AI suitcase.


S2025E50 - Illuminating the World with Hanabi: Saito Kentaro / Pyrotechnician Air Date: 11 June 2025 10:45 -

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In 2024, a team led by Saito Kentaro won the bronze trophy as well as a special prize at the prestigious Montreal International Fireworks Competition. He talks about what fireworks mean to him.


S2025E51 - Capturing Movement and Sense of Touch: Mizushiri Yoriko / Animation Artist Air Date: 18 June 2025 10:45 -

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Mizushiri Yoriko won the Silver Bear in the short film competition at the 2025 Berlin International Film Festival. She talks about her passion for creating animations that evoke a sense of touch.


S2025E52 - Observing is Living: Soda Kazuhiro / Filmmaker Air Date: 25 June 2025 10:45 -

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Filmmaker Soda Kazuhiro, whose latest work won the Best Movie Award at a film festival in 2024, tells us about the "observational" documentary style he has been championing for 20 years.


S2025E53 - Turning Ghana's E-Waste into Treasures: Nagasaka Mago / Artist Air Date: 02 July 2025 10:45 -

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Nagasaka Mago makes art with discarded smartphones, computers, and other e-waste from the slums of Ghana, then uses much of the proceeds to give back to the community. He talks about his vision.


S2025E54 - Breaking the Bonsai Mold: Kimura Masahiko / Bonsai Artist Air Date: 09 July 2025 10:45 -

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Kimura Masahiko is a legend of the bonsai world who has won the Prime Minister's Award, one of the industry's highest honors, 27 times. He talks about creating original works that break the mold.


S2025E55 - Japanese Ballet's Global Challenge: Yoshida Miyako / Artistic Director Air Date: 16 July 2025 10:45 -

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Yoshida Miyako performed around the world as a Royal Ballet principal dancer, and is now a top artistic director in Japan. She explains the challenges Japanese ballet faces on the international stage.


S2025E56 - Adapting Anime Costumes for Live-Action: Nakahara Sachiko / Stylist and Costume Designer Air Date: 23 July 2025 10:45 -

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Nakahara Sachiko translates the looks of popular Japanese anime and manga characters into costumes for live-action adaptations. She talks about making an impact on the global stage.


S2025E57 - Music Beyond Genres: Sumino Hayato / Pianist Air Date: 30 July 2025 10:45 -

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The pianist Sumino Hayato is winning international acclaim for a style that blends various genres, while remaining rooted in classical music. He tells us what he hopes to communicate through his art.


S2025E58 - Wastewater Research for Public Health: Kitajima Masaaki / Project Professor, Research Center for Water Environment Technology, The University of Tokyo Air Date: 06 August 2025 10:45 -

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In 2020, Kitajima Masaaki published the world's first paper on how the spread of COVID-19 could be tracked by monitoring wastewater. He talks about making an impact on infectious disease control.


S2025E59 - Halting Desertification with Waste: Oyama Shuichi / Professor, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature / Kyoto University Graduate School Air Date: 13 August 2025 10:45 -

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The majority of Niger, in Africa, is occupied by the Sahara, and desertification is a major problem. Oyama Shuichi introduces his method of increasing vegetation using household waste.


S2025E60 - Love, Anger, and Okinawa: Ishikawa Mao / Photographer Air Date: 20 August 2025 10:45 -

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Ishikawa Mao is an award-winning photographer who has been documenting the lives of people in Okinawa for 50 years. She talks about what she wants to express through her work.


S2025E61 - Discovering an Unknown World: Yoshida Katsuji / Cave Explorer Air Date: 27 August 2025 10:45 -

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Yoshida Katsuji investigates unexplored caves around the world, and won the Uemura Naomi Adventure Award for his achievements in Laos. He talks about the appeal of cave exploration.


S2025E62 - Giving Your All for a Moment's Action: Obikane Nobuyuki / Stunt Performer Air Date: 03 September 2025 10:45 -

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World-class stuntman Obikane Nobuyuki won an Emmy Award for his work on the hit historical TV drama series "Shogun." He talks about his techniques for achieving realistic, thrilling action.


S2025E63 - Courage Through Video Game Soundtracks: Shimomura Yoko / Composer Air Date: 10 September 2025 10:45 -

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Shimomura Yoko created music for many of the world's most popular video games, and was recently awarded a BAFTA Fellowship. She explains how she writes music that captivates players.


S2025E64 - Reinterpreting Rakugo from a Woman's Perspective: Hayashiya Tsuruko / Rakugo Storyteller Air Date: 17 September 2025 10:45 -

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Hayashiya Tsuruko is breaking new ground by reinterpreting the Japanese art of classic rakugo comic storytelling from a woman's perspective. She talks about her message for modern audiences.


S2025E65 - Crafting the Ultimate Kitchen Knife: Kurosaki Yu / Blacksmith Air Date: 24 September 2025 10:45 -

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Kurosaki Yu is a blacksmith specializing in Echizen cutlery, a 700-year-old Japanese craft. His knives are sought after by chefs in Japan and overseas. He talks about achieving ultimate sharpness.


S2025E66 - The Magician of Light: Matsuo Takahiro / Artist Air Date: 01 October 2025 10:45 -

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Matsuo Takahiro has gained international recognition for installations that fuse light with cutting-edge technology. He talks about how he creates his one-of-a-kind light art.


S2025E67 - Using Sound to Prevent Animal Accidents: Tsuji Masachika / Specially Assigned Professor, Okayama University of Science Air Date: 08 October 2025 10:45 -

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Tsuji Masachika is working on using sounds that birds dislike to keep them away from airplanes and prevent bird strikes. He talks about seeking ways for wild animals and humans to coexist in harmony.


S2025E68 - Freedom at the Fingertips: Kawajiri Mei / Nail Artist Air Date: 15 October 2025 10:45 -

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Nail artist Kawajiri Mei is acclaimed by global fashion icons and artists for her boundless imagination and unique sense of humor. She tells us about the source of her inspiration


S2025E69 - Self-Reliance for a More Fulfilling Life: Kadota Shunji / President, Mainstream Association Air Date: 22 October 2025 10:45 -

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Kadota Shunji has been working for many years to empower people with disabilities to live independently. His efforts have helped shape policies around the world. He talks about his journey so far.


S2025E70 - A Drop of Hope for Peace: Inoue Hiroko / President, NGO Helping Children in the Holy Land Air Date: 29 October 2025 10:45 -

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Inoue Hiroko is the president of an NGO that has been running exchange programs for young people from Israel, Palestine, and Japan for 20 years. She talks about their goals and her hope for peace.


S2025E71 - Writing to Make a Dent in the World: Otani Akira / Author Air Date: 05 November 2025 10:45 -

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In 2025, Otani Akira's book "The Night of Baba Yaga" won the UK's prestigious Dagger prize for crime fiction in translation - a first for a Japanese author. She talks about the inspiration behind her work.


S2025E72 - Believe in Yourself All the Way: Umemoto Ayaka / Captain, Japan Women's National Deaf Volleyball Team Air Date: 12 November 2025 10:45 -

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Umemoto Ayaka is captain of the Japan women's national deaf volleyball team. She and her teammates, who include her twin sister Sayaka, are aiming for the gold at the 2025 Tokyo Deaflympics.


S2025E73 - Making the World Laugh: Atsuko Okatsuka / Stand-up Comedian Air Date: 19 November 2025 10:45 -

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Atsuko Okatsuka is a US-based stand-up comedian with fans all over the world. She tells us why she pursues comedy, and talks about finding humor within the hardships of life in a minority group.

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