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English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.

Genres: Travel
Station: NHK World (GB)
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Status: Running
Start: 2010-03-30

Journeys in Japan Season 2025 Air Dates

Tuesday
Feb 04, 2025

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S2025E01 - The Mountain Spirit of Shiiba Village Air Date: Feb 04, 2025 03:00 - 4 months ago

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Shiiba, one of Japan's three great unexplored regions, is hidden in mountains over 1,000 meters tall. The people in this secluded village have preserved their traditional landscapes and ancient practices like slash-and-burn farming, hunting, as well as mountain worship. In this winter journey, Canadian traveler Vincent experiences Shiiba's living traditions, including its mystical Kagura ritual dance.

Tuesday
Feb 18, 2025

03:00
S2025E02 - Kyushu: Land of Samurai Swords Air Date: Feb 18, 2025 03:00 - 4 months ago

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Kyushu is a region where the traditional skills of kenjutsu - Japanese swordsmanship - remain deeply embedded, with more dojo (practice halls) for kendo than anywhere else in Japan. In this episode, American actor BT travels through Kyushu to learn the spirit of the samurai. He tries his hand at yabusame (horseback archery), visits a workshop of traditional samurai armor, and learns the skills of iaido (wielding and cutting with an actual sword).

Tuesday
Feb 25, 2025

03:00
S2025E03 - Enku's 120,000 Smiles over Gifu Air Date: Feb 25, 2025 03:00 - 4 months ago

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Roughly hewed, smiling statues of deities and Buddhas... A monk named Enku is believed to have sculpted some 120,000 in Gifu Prefecture, which are beloved to this day. We discover the stunning nature and culture of this area by following in the monk-sculptor's footsteps. We see where he practiced shugendo-rigorous mountain spiritual training; and where he stopped to create his charismatic statues. Actor Jonathan Senior travels to places associated with Enku to learn about his enduring legacy.

Tuesday
Mar 04, 2025

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S2025E04 - Hokuriku 1: Foods and Flavors of the Trading Ships Air Date: Mar 04, 2025 03:00 - 3 months ago

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The Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train connects Tokyo with Toyama, Ishikawa and (since March 2024) Fukui Prefecture. This region along the Sea of Japan has its own distinctive history and culture. Until the late 19th century, Hokuriku was the hub for a vital trading route plied by sailing ships known as kitamaebune. Besides carrying cargo from Hokkaido all the way to Osaka, these vessels also stopped at ports along the way, introducing a range of foods and culture from afar. In the first of two episodes on the Hokuriku region, Kyle Card visits Takaoka (Toyama Prefecture) and Kanazawa (Ishikawa Prefecture), to explore the traditional food culture that blossomed in the region thanks to the kitamaebune traders.

Tuesday
Mar 11, 2025

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S2025E05 - Hokuriku 2: The Golden Age of the Trading Ships and Their Legacy Air Date: Mar 11, 2025 03:00 - 3 months ago

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The Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train connects Tokyo with Toyama, Ishikawa and (since March 2024) Fukui Prefecture. This region along the Sea of Japan has its own distinctive history and culture. Until the late 19th century, Hokuriku was the hub for a vital trading route plied by sailing ships known as kitamaebune. While carrying cargo from Hokkaido all the way to Osaka, these vessels also called at ports along the way in Hokuriku. In the second of two episodes, Kyle Card visits Kaga City (Ishikawa), where he discovers the wealth amassed by the owners of the trading ships. And he explores the development of Tsuruga Port (Fukui) from the days of kitamaebune to a modern international shipping hub.

Tuesday
Mar 18, 2025

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S2025E06 - Gunma: Raking in Good Luck Air Date: Mar 18, 2025 03:00 - 3 months ago

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For centuries, Daruma dolls have been popular in Japan as talismans to bring good fortune. The largest producer of Daruma dolls in Japan is Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, where there are about 40 workshops. 

The nearby city of Kiryu has a different good-luck charm: decorated rakes that are sold at fairs. A famous local specialty is Himokawa udon: the noodles are cut extra-long and wide as a wish for longevity. 

Euan Craig is an Australian potter and longtime Gunma resident. On this edition of Journeys in Japan, he digs deep into the history and culture of these talismans and meets some of the people who produce them.

Tuesday
Mar 25, 2025

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S2025E07 - Hida: Deep Winter Escape Air Date: Mar 25, 2025 03:00 - 3 months ago

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We visit Furukawa, an old district of Hida City in Gifu Prefecture, which is surrounded by mountains and stunning scenery. Furukawa flourished as a castle town 400 years ago, and traces of that time remain. Step out of its streets and an undeveloped woodland, called satoyama, spreads out. An old way of life and unique food culture have been passed down to today. Canadian Kyle Card discovers the gems of this area.

Tuesday
Apr 01, 2025

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S2025E08 - Hokkaido Sapporo: Sensing the City through its Architecture Air Date: Apr 01, 2025 03:00 - 3 months ago

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Sapporo is known for its rich architectural heritage, a symbol of its place as Hokkaido's hub of politics, economy, and culture from the 19th century. 
Architect James Liambasi visits a dairy farming research site with American design influences, a red-brick beer brewery, and Hokkaido's first TV tower. This time on Journeys in Japan, we glimpse this fascinating city through its architecture.

Tuesday
Apr 15, 2025

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S2025E09 - NIIGATA: SNOW COUNTRY WONDERLAND Air Date: Apr 15, 2025 03:00 - 2 months ago

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Niigata is renowned for its heavy snowfall. Each winter it is transformed into a wonderland where the snow covers the landscape for nearly half the year. Despite these harsh conditions, this environment offers breathtaking views and unique traditions. In this episode, American illustrator Kailene Falls explores the prefecture, meeting the residents and sketching her experiences in Niigata's snow country.

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