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Active Seniors
E1

Active Seniors

While Japan's population ages, many "active seniors" energetically participate in work and hobbies. An 88-year-old programmer and 104-year-old timepiece repairer show the secrets of senior success.

28 min

Forestry
E2

Forestry

Two-thirds of Japan is covered in forest, and wood has long been the building material of choice. But today, forests are in poor condition. We look at current efforts to revitalize forestry in Japan.

28 min

Japanophiles: Matthew Headland
E3

Japanophiles: Matthew Headland

Matthew Headland, a Canadian, works in marketing at a hand-hammered copperware workshop. In a Japanophiles interview, he shares his enthusiasm for the craft with Peter Barakan.

28 min

20th Anniversary Special Part 1
E4

20th Anniversary Special Part 1

It's a 20th anniversary special! Presenters and viewers join Peter Barakan to look at some highlights. Part one features musician and Japanology fan Todd Rundgren, sake tasting and taiko drumming.

28 min

20th Anniversary Special Part 2
E5

20th Anniversary Special Part 2

It's a 20th anniversary special! Presenters and viewers join Peter Barakan to look back at some highlights. Part two features fans from around the world discussing great moments from the show's past.

28 min

Washing Machines
E6

Washing Machines

After a slow start, Japanese washing machines have become some of the most advanced in the world. We look at their development and the latest innovations.

28 min

New Roles for Vacant Homes
E7

New Roles for Vacant Homes

Japan's many vacant homes are being used as investments, hotel rooms and opportunities for creative renovation. We discover ways to reimagine properties that were once regarded as almost worthless.

28 min

Japanophiles: Nicoleta Oprisan
E8

Japanophiles: Nicoleta Oprisan

Nicoleta Oprisan from Romania is highly skilled at ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging. In a Japanophiles interview, she speaks about ikebana's power to communicate without words.

28 min

Wakocha: Japanese Black Tea
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E9

Wakocha: Japanese Black Tea

Wakocha, black tea grown and processed in Japan, is winning major international awards. To discover why, Peter Barakan speaks to tea farmers, picks tea leaves, and tastes different varieties.

28 min

Plastic Models
E10

Plastic Models

Roughly 90% of Japan's plastic models are made in Shizuoka, a city whose manufacturing roots date back to shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. We explore the latest developments for Japan's superb plastic models.

28 min

Food Tech Products
E11

Food Tech Products

Japanese food tech products such as soybean-based meat substitutes are made using new technology. Land-based aquaculture and 3D food printing are also in the spotlight. We look at the latest products.

20 min

Kumano: The Practice of Shugendo
E12

Kumano: The Practice of Shugendo

Shugendo is a uniquely Japanese spiritual tradition known for its grueling ascetic practices. We explore its origins in the heavily forested mountains of Kumano, and learn about practitioners.

28 min

Kumano: Journey of a Maverick Scholar
E13

Kumano: Journey of a Maverick Scholar

Scholar Minakata Kumagusu made contributions to biology, folklore and other fields. He laid the foundation for environmental conservation in Japan. We explore the environments that inspired his work.

28 min

Japanophiles: Lekh Raj Juneja
E14

Japanophiles: Lekh Raj Juneja

Lekh Raj Juneja, from India, leads Japan's largest manufacturer of rice snacks. In a Japanophiles interview, he talks about the international potential of Japan's rice processing craftsmanship.

28 min

Eyeglasses
E15

Eyeglasses

One of the world's top three production centers for eyeglasses is Sabae, in Fukui Prefecture. We trace the history of Japanese glasses, from the earliest examples to cutting-edge technology.

28 min

Service Areas
E16

Service Areas

About 900 service areas provide amenities to drivers on Japan's expressway toll roads, generating 530 billion yen in annual sales. We examine their evolution and links with local communities.

28 min

Tanuki
E17

Tanuki

Japanese raccoon dogs, or tanuki, are globally rare but have increasingly been seen in Japan's cities since the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigate their long history in tradition and folklore.

28 min

Japanophiles: Stephanie Crohin
E18

Japanophiles: Stephanie Crohin

French journalist and "sento ambassador" Stephanie Crohin promotes sento, or public bathhouses, on social media. She tells Peter Barakan about her love for the heartwarming world of public baths.

28 min

Heavy Machinery
E19

Heavy Machinery

The world loves Japan's heavy machinery. We explore the secrets of its popularity and learn about items ranging from small excavators to cranes that erect skyscrapers in cramped urban spaces.

28 min

Graves and End-of-Life Planning
E20

Graves and End-of-Life Planning

End-of-life planning is spreading in Japan, with many people now thinking hard about what to do with their cremated remains. We learn about diverse graves, including options such as "tree burials."

28 min

Under Elevated Train Tracks
E21

Under Elevated Train Tracks

The spaces under Japan's elevated train tracks are now being used not just for pubs and restaurants but in many new ways, in various urban settings. We explore the economic and community benefits.

28 min

Japanophiles: Adam Smith
E22

Japanophiles: Adam Smith

Adam Smith is a potter from England who follows a self-sufficient lifestyle in the mountains of Nagano Prefecture. He creates rich natural colors by using handmade glazes made from local plants.

28 min

Uesugi Yozan: An Economic Miracle
E23

Uesugi Yozan: An Economic Miracle

Admired by John F. Kennedy, Uesugi Yozan was a feudal lord who took over the Yonezawa Domain at the age of 15. He enacted financial reforms that led the destitute domain to a miraculous recovery.

28 min

Uesugi Yozan: All for His People
E24

Uesugi Yozan: All for His People

A feudal lord admired by John F. Kennedy, Uesugi Yozan prioritized the well-being of his people. This time, in part two, we look at how his policies guided his domain along the path to sustainability.

28 min

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