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Season 2012
US fusion master Bob James visits the Tohoku region to support survivors.
US fusion master Bob James visits the Tohoku region to support survivors.
Norwegian snowboarding sensation JP Solberg returns to the snow peaks of his beloved Fukushima.
Norwegian snowboarding sensation JP Solberg returns to the snow peaks of his beloved Fukushima.
China's top scientist in Giant Panda breeding visits the Sendai's Yagiyama Zoo to examine the effects of the disaster on the animals.
China's top scientist in Giant Panda breeding visits the Sendai's Yagiyama Zoo to examine the effects of the disaster on the animals.
Russian pianist Bunin revisits Sendai to collaborate with a girls' choir in an uplifting performance.
Russian pianist Bunin revisits Sendai to collaborate with a girls' choir in an uplifting performance.
The pop legend arrived in Japan the day of the disaster and persevered with her shows. One year on, she returns and remembers.
The pop legend arrived in Japan the day of the disaster and persevered with her shows. One year on, she returns and remembers.
The renowned Indian thinker travels in Japan to meet with people seeking a new way to live in harmony with nature and hears the stories of university students affected by the March 2011 disaster.
The renowned Indian thinker travels in Japan to meet with people seeking a new way to live in harmony with nature and hears the stories of university students affected by the March 2011 disaster.
Brazil's celebrated graffiti artist Titi Freak returns to the city of Ishinomaki, where he painted some murals at temporary housing sites last year, and builds more bonds through the creative process.
Brazil's celebrated graffiti artist Titi Freak returns to the city of Ishinomaki, where he painted some murals at temporary housing sites last year, and builds more bonds through the creative process.
Reporting on the devastation of the 3.11 disaster the German TV journalist was struck by the level of calm and returns to try to understand this inner strength.
Reporting on the devastation of the 3.11 disaster the German TV journalist was struck by the level of calm and returns to try to understand this inner strength.
China's popular TV talk show host and veteran reporter of the Sichuan earthquake heads to the port of Minamisanriku in Miyagi to see a determined population recovering their town and their livelihoods.
China's popular TV talk show host and veteran reporter of the Sichuan earthquake heads to the port of Minamisanriku in Miyagi to see a determined population recovering their town and their livelihoods.
South Korean jazz phenomenon Woong San continues to belt out tunes for Japan with her latest release, Tomorrow, accompanied by a high school band from one of the most damaged towns in Iwate.
South Korean jazz phenomenon Woong San continues to belt out tunes for Japan with her latest release, Tomorrow, accompanied by a high school band from one of the most damaged towns in Iwate.
The South Korean sand animation artist makes art to ease the minds of Japanese affected by the disaster on the theme of rebirth in a lone pine tree standing in the ruined city of Iwate.
The South Korean sand animation artist makes art to ease the minds of Japanese affected by the disaster on the theme of rebirth in a lone pine tree standing in the ruined city of Iwate.
The 70-year-old Swedish textile and paper artist travels to the city of Tono in Iwate, the mythological center of Japan, to see how people are coping and offer her support with a workshop on the paper arts.
The 70-year-old Swedish textile and paper artist travels to the city of Tono in Iwate, the mythological center of Japan, to see how people are coping and offer her support with a workshop on the paper arts.
Noted in the Guinness book of records as the most successful pianist in the world, Richard Clayderman brings his romantic repertoire to piano students in Sendai to keep their spirit of musicianship alive.
Noted in the Guinness book of records as the most successful pianist in the world, Richard Clayderman brings his romantic repertoire to piano students in Sendai to keep their spirit of musicianship alive.
The Harvard professor of political philosophy promotes continuing public discussion and interaction with survivors of the disaster about the meaning of recovery and the reality on the ground.
The Harvard professor of political philosophy promotes continuing public discussion and interaction with survivors of the disaster about the meaning of recovery and the reality on the ground.
Japanese Canadian science broadcaster and environmentalist David Suzuki meets researchers in Japan who are showing the way to an environmentally sustainable future after the March 2011 disasters.
Japanese Canadian science broadcaster and environmentalist David Suzuki meets researchers in Japan who are showing the way to an environmentally sustainable future after the March 2011 disasters.
The renowned Belgian floral artist travels to the disaster area during the Obon holiday to work with apprentices in Miyagi and help them cope with their grief by creating an artwork for the departed.
The renowned Belgian floral artist travels to the disaster area during the Obon holiday to work with apprentices in Miyagi and help them cope with their grief by creating an artwork for the departed.
Duc Nguyen and his brother Viet, once conjoined twins, were surgically separated with help from Japan’s Red Cross. Duc travels to Miyagi to meet disabled athletes caught up in the disaster.
Duc Nguyen and his brother Viet, once conjoined twins, were surgically separated with help from Japan’s Red Cross. Duc travels to Miyagi to meet disabled athletes caught up in the disaster.
2012x19
Lucie Mei-Dalby: Education - Projects for Future Generations
Episode overview
The French journalist reports from Iwaki on the OECD Tohoku School project on global human resources and the Forest School in Higashi-Matsushima.
The French journalist reports from Iwaki on the OECD Tohoku School project on global human resources and the Forest School in Higashi-Matsushima.
The legendary singer known for his hit song, "Stand by Me" travels to Iwate and Miyagi and visits a college big jazz band and jazz bars, bonding through music with survivors of the disaster.
The legendary singer known for his hit song, "Stand by Me" travels to Iwate and Miyagi and visits a college big jazz band and jazz bars, bonding through music with survivors of the disaster.
This episode has no summary.
This episode has no summary.
The American artist known for his rich illustrations of the ocean environment meets surfers clearing the rubble in the beach town of Shichigahama in Miyagi and makes drawings with local children.
The American artist known for his rich illustrations of the ocean environment meets surfers clearing the rubble in the beach town of Shichigahama in Miyagi and makes drawings with local children.
The American ukulele wizard with links to Fukushima plays for evacuees from the nuclear-contaminated town of Futaba and marvels at their optimism despite having to live in an abandoned school.
The American ukulele wizard with links to Fukushima plays for evacuees from the nuclear-contaminated town of Futaba and marvels at their optimism despite having to live in an abandoned school.
The British Formula One champion gives go-cart lessons to children in Sendai who dream of becoming racers themselves, and shares life lessons about the joys and hardships of pursuing your dream.
The British Formula One champion gives go-cart lessons to children in Sendai who dream of becoming racers themselves, and shares life lessons about the joys and hardships of pursuing your dream.
Following up on her photo documentary of the disaster along the Tohoku coast, the Greek photographer returns to reconnect with people in Minamisōma, Fukushima.
Following up on her photo documentary of the disaster along the Tohoku coast, the Greek photographer returns to reconnect with people in Minamisōma, Fukushima.
The French author whose novel about Japan's 3.11 tsunami generated publicity in France, revisits Miyagi to research a new novel and meet with survivors.
The French author whose novel about Japan's 3.11 tsunami generated publicity in France, revisits Miyagi to research a new novel and meet with survivors.
The Finnish actor and composer for the beloved Moomin stories treats children living in temporary housing in Iwate, to a Moominvalley-style camping trip, with music and dancing in the forest.
The Finnish actor and composer for the beloved Moomin stories treats children living in temporary housing in Iwate, to a Moominvalley-style camping trip, with music and dancing in the forest.
The world renowned Italian jockey visits the Soma District in Fukushima, famous for its Soma-Nomaoi horse festival. Demuro meets with people preserving the festival, and encounters their deep love for horses.
The world renowned Italian jockey visits the Soma District in Fukushima, famous for its Soma-Nomaoi horse festival. Demuro meets with people preserving the festival, and encounters their deep love for horses.
Asia's first laureate of the international Chopin competition recalls his own childhood hardships in wartime Vietnam while teaching piano to the children of evacuees in Fukushima.
Asia's first laureate of the international Chopin competition recalls his own childhood hardships in wartime Vietnam while teaching piano to the children of evacuees in Fukushima.
The Japanese Swiss fashion designer donates sewing machines to people in Rikuzentakata hit by the tsunami and commits long-term support for the region.
The Japanese Swiss fashion designer donates sewing machines to people in Rikuzentakata hit by the tsunami and commits long-term support for the region.
The artistic director of Britain's Birmingham Royal Ballet and the National Ballet of Japan is delighted to find a high level of skill among students in Fukushima.
The artistic director of Britain's Birmingham Royal Ballet and the National Ballet of Japan is delighted to find a high level of skill among students in Fukushima.
2012x35
Season finale
Tomorrow Special: One Million People's Flowers Will Bloom
Episode overview
In a special episode of TOMORROW beyond 3.11, One Million People’s Flowers Will Bloom, we tell the story of how this song was created and what it means to people as they sing for Japan’s recovery.
In a special episode of TOMORROW beyond 3.11, One Million People’s Flowers Will Bloom, we tell the story of how this song was created and what it means to people as they sing for Japan’s recovery.
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