Direct Talk

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Temporada 2016
2016x1
Takahiro Hachigo
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Abr 04, 2016
Takahiro Hachigo, who became Honda president in 2015, envisions a revival of "Honda-ism" with products that make people happy. He speaks about strategy evolution and quality management.
2016x2
Kengo Kuma
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Abr 05, 2016
Kego is a acomplished Architect involved with Tokyo 2020: Designing the Olympic Stadium
2016x3
Mahathir bin Mohamad - Part 1: "Free Market" is Not Free
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Abr 06, 2016
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, led the country to become one of the richest ASEAN countries. This is the 1st part of an interview with Dr. Mahathir.
2016x4
Mahathir bin Mohamad - Part 2: War is a Crime
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Abr 07, 2016
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, the former PM of Malaysia, is known for his bold ideas. In this 2nd part of an interview, we hear his views on stability and security both in Asia and the rest of the world.
2016x5
Jeffrey Archer: Know What You Want
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Abr 08, 2016
Having his books published in 97 countries, Jeffrey Archer is one the most reputed best-selling novelists. As a former politician, he retains a keen interest in Asia especially the Far East countries.
2016x6
Yoshiharu Ueki
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Abr 11, 2016
Yoshiharu Ueki is the president of Japan Airlines, and the company’s first leader who started out as a pilot. In 2010, JAL filed for bankruptcy, and Ueki has been in charge of revitalizing the firm.
2016x7
Terumasa Hino: Living with Jazz
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Abr 12, 2016
Living with Jazz tonight we look at the life of Jazz trumpeter Terumasa Hino
2016x8
Rajeev Suri
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Abr 13, 2016
Rajeev Suri , the first Indian to become CEO of Nokia, tells us what makes the company different under his management and his vision for how future technology will change the world.
2016x9
Salil Shetty: Fight for Justice
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Abr 14, 2016
Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International, grew up in India and is a long-term human rights activist. He worries that human rights around the world have been deteriorating recently.
2016x10
Guo Pei: China's High Fashion Designer
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Abr 15, 2016
Guo Pei, one of China's top designers, is fast becoming famous in the fashion world with her magnificent dresses worn by international pop stars. She talks about her passion for high fashion.
2016x11
Kazuo Ushida
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Abr 18, 2016
Nikon’s president, Kazuo Ushida, is an engineer with a passion for optical technology. The rise of smartphones has hurt camera sales, but Ushida has a plan for the future of Nikon’s business.
2016x12
Ichikawa Somegoro: Creating New Kabuki in Las Vegas
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Abr 19, 2016
Creating New Kabuki in Las Vegas Ichikawa Somegoro
2016x13
Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita: A Female Mountaineer's Story
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Abr 20, 2016
Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita, one of the first female professional mountaineers in Nepal,talks about her challenge to climbing and her active support for the survivors of the earthquake in 2015.
2016x14
Søren Hermansen: The Potential of Community Power
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Abr 21, 2016
Soren Hermansen, a pioneer of green movement from Denmark came to Fukushima in March. He talks about the potential of community power which has been gaining attention in Japan recently.
2016x15
Bob James: Healing Hearts with Jazz
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Abr 22, 2016
Legendary jazz pianist and composer Bob James taps the power of music to help the people of Tohoku recover from the tragedy of 3.11. He reflects on a 40 year love affair with Japan.
2016x16
Peter Sutherland
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Abr 27, 2016
Peter Sutherland, the United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary General: International Migration, talks that governments must share responsibility for resettling people affected by crises.
2016x17
Ko Ko Gyi: Long Road to Democracy in Myanmar
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Abr 28, 2016
Ko Ko Gyi, one of Myanmar’s leading pro-democracy activists for over 25 years, talks of the long road he has traveled along with Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and others in quest of full democracy.
2016x18
Kishore Mahbubani
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Abr 29, 2016
As a Singaporean diplomat, scholar, and prolific author, Kishore Mahbubani suggests we can learn ways for people of diverse backgrounds to co-exist by adopting ASEAN approach.
2016x19
Madoka Kitamura
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Mai 02, 2016
TOTO is Japan's largest maker of toilets. This 100-year-old company strives to develop unique products that help people and the environment. We spoke with Toto's president, Madoka Kitamura.
2016x20
Ryu Goto: Bridging Cultures with Music
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Mai 06, 2016
Born and raised in New York, Ryu Goto is 27-year-old prominent violinist. He talks his belief in music, collaboration works with Asian artists, and his interests other than classical music.
2016x21
Shigeru Ban: Paper Architecture in Disaster Areas
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Mai 09, 2016
Shigeru Ban, the 2014 Pritzker Prize winner, is an architect famous for works like the Pompidou-Metz. He also leads an effort to create emergency shelters out of paper in the world’s disaster areas.
2016x22
Kunio Kobayashi: Bonsai: Life in a Single Pot
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Mai 10, 2016
Bonsai is an art form where the work is never finished, and it fascinates people around the world. Master bonsai artist Kunio Kobayashi speaks about how bonsai encapsulates life and death.
2016x23
Wandee Khunchornyakong
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Mai 11, 2016
Thailand’s pioneer in mega solar farms, Wandee Khunchornyakong looks at Southeast Asia as a region with huge potential for growth in renewable energy which she believes can tackle climate change also.
2016x24
Hans Blix: Making the World a Safer Place
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Mai 12, 2016
Hans Blix led the search for weapons of mass destruction before the Iraq war. Join Direct Talk to hear the former head of IAEA discuss world security, disarmament, nuclear power and global warming.
2016x25
Chade-Meng Tan
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Mai 13, 2016
Former Google engineer Chade-Meng Tan developed an influential meditation program for tech workers. He reveals how Silicon Alley has turned to Eastern philosophy to cut stress and boost creativity.
2016x26
Hidenori Ikegami: A Child's Potential Is Limitless
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Mai 16, 2016
Kumon, a tutoring company that began in Japan in the 1950s, currently has over 4 million students in 49 countries and territories. We speak with its president, Hidenori Ikegami, about how it succeeds.
2016x27
Toshio Tokura: The Future of Watches
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Mai 17, 2016
The advent of smartphones and smart watches makes life difficult for the timepiece business. Toshio Tokura of Citizen Holdings, a long-established watch firm, discusses this challenge and the future.
2016x28
Mahabir Pun: Connecting Himalayan Villages to the Internet
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Mai 18, 2016
Mahabir Pun, Founder of Nepal Wireless Networking Project, is connecting remote villages in the Himalayan region to the internet. He talks of his hope to change rural people's lives with technology.
2016x29
Robin Rowland
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Mai 19, 2016
Robin Rowland runs the Yo! Sushi restaurant chain and is one of Britain’s leading food entrepreneurs. Join Direct Talk to hear him talk about his plans to bring Japanese food to a global audience.
2016x30
Toshiko Akiyoshi: Infusing Elements of Asia in Jazz
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Mai 20, 2016
Toshiko Akiyoshi, Berklee-trained jazz pianist and composer, celebrated her 70-year career earlier this year. She talks the long path she had taken in American Jazz and her emotional ties to Asia.
2016x31
Jared Diamond: Seeking Clues for a Better Future in Traditional Societies
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Mai 25, 2016
Working across academic disciplines, Jared Diamond has spent decades observing human societies with a broad perspective. He talks about one of the biggest issues facing the world today, polarization.
2016x32
Jung Chang: Telling China's Story
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Jun 03, 2016
Jung Chang’s family story, immortalized in her book Wild Swans, brought 20th Century China alive for millions of readers around the world. In Direct Talk Chang discusses her books and China today.
2016x33
Shinya Katanozaka: Daring in Its DNA
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Jun 06, 2016
ANA Holdings is the parent company of All Nippon Airways, now in its 30th year of international flights. We speak with ANA Holdings CEO Shinya Katanozaka about effective risk management.
2016x34
Takuya Nakata: Making Music Innovation
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Jun 07, 2016
Yamaha is one of the world's best known makers of musical instruments, including pianos and synthesizers. We speak with Yamaha’s president, Takuya Nakata, about how it creates innovative products.
2016x35
Vikrom Kromadit: Leading Thailand in Industrial Parks
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Jun 08, 2016
Vikrom Kromadit is the founder of Thailand's largest industrial estate developer, recognized as a leader in his field. He talks of his experiences that lead to success and his visions for the future.
2016x36
Lang Lang: Genius Pianist
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Jun 10, 2016
Lang Lang is a Chinese pianist who has performed with leading orchestras in Europe, the United States. He hopes to inspire kids to explore the piano and celebrate the wonderful world of music.
2016x37
Tetsuji Ohashi: Breaking Through Barriers
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Jun 13, 2016
Komatsu is the world's No. 2 manufacturer of construction equipment. Its president, Tetsuji Ohashi, talks about the company's groundbreaking technology, and the global challenges it works to solve.
2016x38
Naoki Izumiya: New Frontiers for Japanese Beer
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Jun 14, 2016
Asahi Group Holdings has the largest market share for beer in Japan. In March 2016, CEO Naoki Izumiya also became chairman. He wants to use Japanese strengths to be globally competitive.
2016x39
Jay Rubin: Literature Beyond Boundaries
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Jun 17, 2016
Jay Rubin has translated many novels by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. He shares his insights into the appeal of this bestselling writer and explains his own universal outlook.
2016x40
Mitsuaki Iwago: Finding New Angles
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Jun 20, 2016
Wildlife photographer Mitsuaki Iwago has captured lions battling for supremacy…and his work has appeared on the cover of National Geographic twice. He tells us the secret to photographing animals.
2016x41
Naomi Kawase
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Jun 21, 2016
The heavily autobiographical movies of Naomi Kawase have won many awards, including the Grand Prix at Cannes. Now she sits on film festival juries. We speak with this leading filmmaker.
2016x42
Bill Gates: To Reduce Inequity
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Jun 23, 2016
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is known as the wealthiest man on the planet. In recent years he’s focused on philanthropy, teaming up with his wife to launch the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
2016x43
Pen-Ek Ratanaruang: A Pessimist with Hope
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Jun 24, 2016
Pen-Ek Ratanaruang is an internationally acclaimed film director and screenwriter, a pioneer in Thai 'New Wave' cinema, credited with reviving the country's film industry and drawing in new audiences
2016x44
Jose Ramos-Horta: Peace Through Reconciliation
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Jun 29, 2016
Jose Ramos Horta is a Nobel Peace Prize winner and key figure in the history of East Timor. He discusses the lessons of that history and his philosophy of conflict resolution through reconciliation.
2016x45
Sayuri Yoshinaga: The Voice of Nuclear Survivors
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Jul 01, 2016
Legendary Japanese actress Sayuri Yoshinaga has made a life’s work of highlighting the suffering of Atomic Bomb survivors, and now the victims of the Fukushima Disaster, by reading their poetry.
2016x46
Hiroshi Ishino: Painting a Progressive Picture
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Jul 04, 2016
The paints and coatings made by Kansai Paint are used in a quarter of the world’s vehicles. Its current president, Hiroshi Ishino, has been instrumental in the company’s bold global expansion.
2016x47
Genshitsu Sen: The Peacefulness of Tea
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Jul 05, 2016
The Japanese “way of tea” dates back 500 years, and Genshitsu Sen is the previous head of the Urasenke tea tradition. He survived World War II, and believes tea can be a powerful force for peace.
2016x48
Dave McClure: Empowering the Underdog
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Jul 06, 2016
Venture capitalist Dave McClure provides seed money and mentoring to startups in Silicon Valley and beyond. He talks about his passion for entrepreneurialism and assesses the East Asian market.
2016x49
Ian Bremmer: Global Risk in a G-Zero World
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Jul 07, 2016
New York-based political scientist Ian Bremmer is the founder of Eurasia Group, a global political risk research firm. He gives us his analysis of geopolitics in a leaderless world.
2016x50
Cai Guo-Qiang: The Meaning of Spectacular Works
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Jul 08, 2016
Cai Guo-Qiang is a Chinese artist who currently lives and works in New York City. While living in Japan, he explored the properties of gunpowder in his drawings. We ask his belief of art.
2016x51
Tomotaka Takahashi: The Age of Humanoid Robotics
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Jul 11, 2016
Tomotaka Takahashi is a renowned creator of humanoid robots. He envisions a future where everyone will own a robot, and where these robots will be able to communicate effectively with humans.
2016x52
Kiritake Kanjuro: Breathing New Life into Bunraku
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Jul 12, 2016
Bunraku is a traditional form of puppet theater with 300 years of history. One of its foremost practitioners today is Kiritake Kanjuro III. He tells us how he makes his beautiful puppets come alive.
2016x53
David Howell: Future of Energy
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Jul 13, 2016
Lord David Howell is a Conservative British politician. Having been Secretary of State for Energy, he talks about prospects regarding low oil prices and the global future of energy.
2016x54
Kazuhisa Nishigai: Leading the Race for Eco-friendly Tires
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Jul 19, 2016
Bridgestone is the world’s No. 1 tire maker. How will it grow going forward? By focusing on creating tires that are good for the environment. We speak to Kazuhisa Nishigai, the company’s COO.
2016x55
Masayoshi Son
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Jul 20, 2016
An interview with Masayoshi Son, Chairman&CEO of SoftBank Group, about his plan,”ASIA SUPER GRID.” He aims to create a renewable energy network to connect countries in Asia to supply cheaper, environmentally friendly electricity.
2016x56
Venki Ramakrishnan: Science for Survival
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Jul 21, 2016
With antibiotic resistance continuing to threaten world health, Direct Talk meets the Nobel Prize winning scientist Venki Ramakrishnan, whose discoveries provide the key to new drugs.
2016x57
Mitsuaki Taguchi: Japanese Characters on the World Stage
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Jul 25, 2016
Bandai Namco creates over 200 character themed products annually. As anime’s popularity grows across Asia, Mitsuaki Taguchi shares his thoughts on the business of characters and plans for the future.
2016x58
Daisaku Kimura: Lessons Learned from the Great Akira Kurosawa
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Jul 26, 2016
Celebrated cinematographer and director Daisaku Kimura has worked on many classic Japanese films. Having honed his skills under Akira Kurosawa, he discusses what keeps him going now at the age of 77.
2016x59
Babatunde Osotimehin: Ebola and Zika
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Jul 27, 2016
Babatunde Osotimehin is executive director of United Nations Population Fund. Being a specialist in human health, he talks about how the global community should prevent epidemic of Ebola and Zika.
2016x60
David Nussbaum: Towards a Sustainable Future
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Jul 28, 2016
David Nussbaum is the Chief Executive of WWF in the UK. He is passionate about the role of sustainable business as well as government leadership to solve the environmental issues facing the planet.
2016x61
Midori: Music Is Always With Us
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Ago 02, 2016
Midori Goto, who made her debut at age 11, has been called the greatest violinist of her generation. She is also a UN Messenger of Peace. We speak to this virtuoso about a career of giving back.
2016x62
Joanne Liu: Medecins Sans Frontieres
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Ago 03, 2016
Joanne Liu, International President of the humanitarian organization, MSF – Medecins Sans Frontieres – discusses the challenges of providing emergency medical care in war zones and natural disasters.
2016x63
Shyam Badan Shrestha: Empowering Women in Nepal
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Ago 04, 2016
Shyam Badan Shrestha is a pioneer in producing and marketing Nepalese handcrafts using natural fibers from plants native to Nepal. She has built on traditional skills of women, to empower women.
2016x64
Paul Smith: Inspiration is Everywhere
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Ago 05, 2016
Sir Paul Smith is one of the most successful fashion designers across the world, and has been creating clothes for 40 years, with stores in 73 countries. Now 70, he is still working as hard as ever.
2016x77
Noam Chomsky: A Linguist's View of Humanity
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Ago 28, 2016
The father of modern linguistics, Professor Chomsky is renowned as a critic of US foreign policy. He talks about the decline of democracy and what linguistics can tell us about human society.
2016x65
Benjamin Law: Embracing Diversity
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Set 01, 2016
Benjamin Law is a Sydney-based writer. The Family Law, the first Australian TV drama focusing on an Asian immigrant family, is based on his book. He talks of his insights as a minority writer.
2016x66
Kartika Jahja: Uncooling Patriarchy
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Set 02, 2016
Kartika Jahja is a singer songwriter - Indonesia's 'hottest diva' aiming to 'uncool patriarchy'. She's known for her originality in music as well as her eye-catching advocacy to bring gender equality.
2016x67
Masaki Sakuyama: Strong and Getting Stronger
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Set 05, 2016
After the 2008 financial crisis, many electronics companies fell into the red, but Mitsubishi Electric successfully stayed the course. CEO Masaki Sakuyama talks about strategy and technology.
2016x68
Hideki Togi: Bringing Gagaku to the World
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Set 06, 2016
Gagaku is a type of traditional music that originated in the imperial court 1,300 years ago. For the past 20 years, Hideki Togi has been combining gagaku and modern music for a global audience.
2016x69
Susi Pudjiastuti: Zero Tolerance for Illegal Fishing
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Set 07, 2016
Susi Pudjiastuti is Indonesia's star Fisheries Minister known for sinking illegal fishing boats. Her tough policies have rocked the nation and its neighbors. She talks of her mission with a passion.
2016x70
Shigetaka Komori: A Second Founding
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Set 12, 2016
The swift rise of digital imaging represented a crisis for Fujifilm. In response, the company underwent a “second founding,” and bounced back strongly. We speak with Shigetaka Komori, Fujifilm’s CEO.
2016x71
Katsuhiko Wakabayashi: Securing the World with Hardware Nuts
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Set 13, 2016
Hardlock Industry is a firm of about 50 employees that makes a revolutionary kind of hardware nut. We speak with its president, Katsuhiko Wakabayashi, who has been called the “Edison of East Osaka.”
2016x72
Peter Stutchburry: Sustainable Architecture
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Set 14, 2016
Australian architect Peter Stutchbury is leading “sustainable architecture”. He designs houses based on respect for nature and the needs of residents. He tells us his philosophy of architecture.
2016x73
Oh Jun-ho: Future of Robots and Human
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Set 15, 2016
Oh Jun-ho is South Korea’s leading robot researcher. In 2015, he won an international contest in making disaster droids. He talks about the potential of robots and how they can co-exist with humans.
2016x74
Shunji Iwai: The Feeling of Cinematic Beauty
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Set 20, 2016
Shunji Iwai’s films are known for their unique beauty, and they have a passionate following across Asia. Iwai says the inspiration for his work comes largely from his childhood and adolescence.
2016x75
Paul Keating: New Growth of Asia-Pacific
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Set 21, 2016
Paul Keating, the former prime minister of Australia, tried to expand regional cooperation throughout the Asia-Pacific. He talks about how the Asia-Pacific region will influence the globe.
2016x76
Richard Dawkins: A Lifetime of Wonder
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Set 23, 2016
Richard Dawkins is one of the most famous evolutionary biologists as author of ‘The Selfish Gene’. He is also controversial and has upset many people with his outspoken atheist views.
2016x78
Shi Yihong: Peking Opera Star
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Set 29, 2016
Peking Opera actor Shi Yihong is known to be as good at performing action roles as she is at singing. She’s also bringing Peking Opera to a new generation of audiences.
2016x79
Hirotaka Sugiyama: Turning Marunouchi into a World-Class Business District
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Out 03, 2016
Filled with Japan’s top firms, Marunouchi is the country’s economic heart. Facing competition throughout Asia, how does Mitsubishi Estate CEO Hirotaka Sugiyama keep the business district evolving?
2016x80
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Pushing Photography to the Realm of High Art
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Out 04, 2016
Famous for his Seascapes series, Hiroshi Sugimoto has been pushing photography to the level of high art since his debut in the1970s. We ask Sugimoto about the message behind his newest work.
2016x81
Tim Fung: Community and Share Economy
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Out 05, 2016
Being the creator of Airtasker, an online and mobile marketplace for task sharing, Mr. Fung talks about the future of community-based share economy which is significantly growing in Australia.
2016x82
Tomoaki Kato: Saving Lives with Miracle Surgery
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Out 06, 2016
New York-based multi-organ transplant surgeon Dr. Tomoaki Kato talks about saving lives on the operating table and his tireless advocacy for transplant surgery and organ donation worldwide.
2016x83
Takayuki Ohira: Passion for the Starry Sky
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Out 11, 2016
In 1998, Takayuki Ohira created a planetarium that displayed over 100 times more stars than other models, and he did it alone. We ask Ohira about his current projects, his passion and his vision.
2016x84
Bill Granger: A Passion for Food
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Out 13, 2016
Australian restaurateur Bill Granger is an all around food guru who owns 16 restaurants across the world. He tells us his philosophy regarding food and restaurants.
2016x85
Yoshiyuki Sankai: Medical Robotics for the World
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Out 17, 2016
Yoshiyuki Sankai is the CEO of Cyberdyne, a firm that is developing robotics for use in the field of medicine. One of its inventions is HAL, a wearable robot for people with disabilities.
2016x86
Naoyuki Kawahara: Bringing Medical Care to Africa
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Out 18, 2016
Naoyuki Kawahara is a physician who was sent by Japan’s foreign ministry to Sudan. There, he was inspired to start his own NGO, which travels the country providing medical services to people in need.
2016x87
Adnan Topan Husodo: Fight the Culture of Corruption
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Out 20, 2016
Adnan Topan Husodo leads efforts to bring transparency to public spending and accountability to those in power. He says active public participation is essential in fighting and exposing corruption.
2016x88
David Bouley: Haute Cuisine's Healer
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Out 21, 2016
New York based celebrity chef David Bouley tells how his discovery of Japanese kaiseki fine dining has turned him into an advocate for making haute cuisine a healthy art form.
2016x89
Mansai Nomura: Shakespeare, Japanese Style
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Out 24, 2016
Kyogen is a Japanese form of comic theater with 650 years of history, and Mansai Nomura is one of its brightest stars. We speak to him about his efforts to bring Shakespeare into the world of kyogen.
2016x90
Hiroshi Senju: Paintings That Live 1,000 Years
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Out 25, 2016
Hiroshi Senju is a Japanese artist based in New York who paints in the Nihonga tradition. In 2015, he was commissioned to create 42 sliding door paintings for one of Japan’s most historic temples.
2016x91
Tri Mumpuni: Make Development People-Centered
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Out 26, 2016
Tri Mumpuni has helped communities build micro-hydro power plants across Indonesia. She believes empowering local people to manage natural resources will lead to sustainable development for all.
2016x92
Yoshihito Yamada: The Future of People and Machines
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Out 31, 2016
Omron developed the world’s first automated ticket gate. Under CEO Yoshihito Yamada, the company is tackling many of today’s important issues, including how people and machines can live in harmony.
2016x93
Banana Yoshimoto: Healing Stories
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Nov 01, 2016
The novels and short stories of Banana Yoshimoto are available in over 30 countries, and she has “Banana fans” around the world. We speak with her about how her writing has transcended borders.
2016x94
Christiana Figueres: The Challenge of Climate Change
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Nov 02, 2016
Christiana Figueres was playing key role in Paris agreement Dec.2015 for limiting the increase in global temperatures. Why were these talks successful after years of Controversy?
2016x95
Wang Zhenghua: China's Budget Airline
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Nov 03, 2016
Spring Airlines is the first privately owned Chinese budget airline company. Chairman Wang Zhenghua’s concept of charging budget rates, have put him at odds with the aviation authorities.
2016x96
Tim Blum: Japan's Contemporary Art Pioneer
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Nov 04, 2016
Gallery owner Tim Blum put cutting-edge artists like Yoshitomo Nara and Takashi Murakami on the international art world map. He talks about his passion for contemporary art and Japanese culture.
2016x97
Kunihiko Shimada: Pro Negotiation
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Nov 07, 2016
Kunihiko Shimada is a professional negotiator. He has negotiated and mediated around the world, including in Kosovo and East Timor, and is currently involved in discussions related to Syria.
2016x98
Sisyu: Calligraphy, Beyond the Page
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Nov 08, 2016
Calligraphy has a long history in Japan, and Sisyu is currently one of the country’s most prominent calligraphers. She is taking calligraphy beyond the page to create modern art with global appeal.
2016x99
Christopher Patten
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Nov 09, 2016
Christopher Patten is the last Governor of Hong Kong. He is a close China watcher. We asked Lord Patten what he thought of the recent Hong Kong elections and political situation.
2016x100
Masahiro Nakajima: Fire Trucks Evolved
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Nov 14, 2016
Morita Holdings is a top maker of fire trucks. Masahiro Nakajima, its chairman & CEO, talks about how the company learns from major disasters, and the secrets of developing firefighting vehicles.
2016x101
Ikuo Fujitaka: The Spirit of Taiko
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Nov 15, 2016
Drum Tao, a group that puts an entertaining twist on taiko drumming, has performed in front of over 7 million people in 23 countries. Its director, Ikuo Fujitaka, talks about the group’s appeal.
2016x102
Angel Gurria: Steering the World Economy
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Nov 16, 2016
Angel Gurria is challenging to find an economic solution while some of the world's economies are slowing down with trade and investment. We hear how to stimulate the world's sluggish economy.
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Ezra Vogel: China's Shifting Status
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Nov 17, 2016
Harvard Professor (Emeritus) Ezra Vogel has authored numerous bestselling books analyzing Japan and China. He outlines the current challenges to cooperation between the two countries and the US.
2016x104
Jia Zhangke: A Film Maker's View of China
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Nov 18, 2016
Jia Zhangke is known as the “Sixth generation of Chinese filmmakers”. His films are shot in a documentary style to help illustrate the intense emotional changes faced by ordinary Chinese citizens.
2016x105
Yoichi Takahashi: The Power of Manga
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Nov 21, 2016
Yoichi Takahashi created the world-famous soccer manga “Captain Tsubasa,” which started in 1981 and is still running today. His work has influenced many people, including famous soccer players.
2016x106
Fu Yiyao: A Chinese Artist Who Paints Japan
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Nov 25, 2016
Fu Yiyao, a Chinese artist who learned Buddhist art in Japan, is now well known for capturing the essence of traditional festivals by vividly drawing dancing and playing participants.
2016x107
Mikiko: Technology That Makes People Shine
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Nov 28, 2016
The choreographer Mikiko was recently tapped to oversee the performance of the official handover of the Olympics from Rio to Tokyo. She talks about how she uses technology to make humans shine.
2016x108
Yin Myo Su: Promoting Ethical Business in Myanmar
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Dez 01, 2016
Yin Myo Su is a successful entrepreneur from the Inthar tribe of Inle Lake in Eastern Myanmar. She's a passionate advocate for ethical standards in business, and conservation of nature and culture.
2016x109
Sputniko!: Breaking Hi-Tech's Glass Ceiling with Art
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Dez 02, 2016
With her hi-tech installations and videos, Japanese / British artist Sputniko! envisions the future of society and leads the next generation of feminists in challenging the gender gap.
2016x110
Valery Gergiev: Uniting People Through Music
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Dez 05, 2016
World-renowned Russian conductor Valery Gergiev has long been passionate about music and bringing together young musicians from around the Asia-Pacific region. He hopes this passion will lead to closer ties between Russia and Japan.
2016x111
Toshio Yanagisawa: The Power of Music
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Dez 06, 2016
The conductor Toshio Yanagisawa helped found the Balkan Chamber Orchestra. It brings together musicians from different countries in the former Yugoslavia, a region that has faced ethnic conflict.
2016x112
Eddie Jones: Coaching to Victory
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Dez 07, 2016
Eddie Jones is the rugby coach who led the Japanese national team to historic victory over South Africa in the 2015 World Cup. Now he's pursuing a new challenge as England head coach.
2016x113
Richard Rogers: Designing for a Better Future
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Dez 09, 2016
British architect Richard Rogers is behind many of iconic buildings of the last 45 years, including the Pompidou Centre in Paris. He has won countless awards and has campaigned for sustainable cities.
2016x114
Yuichi Mori: Farming with Film
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Dez 12, 2016
Yuichi Mori has been researching films and membranes for over 30 years. At age 53, he started Mebiol, a company that applies this technology to agriculture through what it calls “film farming.”
2016x115
Kazuyuki Ishihara: A Gardening Magician
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Dez 13, 2016
Kazuyuki Ishihara is a Japanese landscape artist who has been praised by Queen Elizabeth II as a gardening magician. This year, he won the President’s Award at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show.
2016x116
Mireya Solis: Policies for Prosperity and Peace
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Dez 14, 2016
Mireya Solis, Senior Research Fellow and Japan specialist at the Brookings Institution in Washington DC, talks about the structure of Japan’s labor force, the role of women in the economy and the TPP.
2016x117
Pichet Klunchun: Culture is Free
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Dez 16, 2016
Pichet Klunchun has won international acclaim and domestic notoriety with his contemporary interpretations of Thai classical dance-drama, Khon. He talks of his passion to keep the art alive and free.
2016x118
Eva Chen: Protecting the Digital World
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Dez 19, 2016
Trend Micro is a major computer security firm. How can we defend against the hackers attacking businesses, governments, and even home appliances? We asked Eva Chen, Trend Micro’s CEO and co-founder.
2016x119
Katsuhisa Ezaki: Creating a Hit
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Dez 20, 2016
Ezaki Glico is one of Japan’s leading confectionery companies. Its hit products include Pocky, 10 billion boxes of which have been sold worldwide. We speak with the company’s CEO, Katsuhisa Ezaki.
2016x120
Helena Norberg-Hodge: Going "Global to Local"
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Dez 21, 2016
Helena Norberg-Hodge is a Swedish author and environmentalist who has been advocating “localization.” She talks about protecting and developing local economy and culture versus globalization.
2016x121 Final da Temporada
Kevin O’Hare: Ballet for the Future
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Dez 23, 2016
Kevin O’Hare is Director of The Royal Ballet in London. He was a dancer for 20 years, performing all the leading roles. Now he's trying to find ways for ballet to be relevant to a new generation.

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