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Stagione 2013
Data di messa in onda
Gen 01, 2013
Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture
Earthquake, tsunami, nuclear catastrophe.
This is a record of people in that one town caught up in the triple disaster.
Threatened by the unseen
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Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture
Earthquake, tsunami, nuclear catastrophe.
This is a record of people in that one town caught up in the triple disaster.
Threatened by the unseen forces of radiation, what did the residents do? What was their state of mind?
"Why should we evacuate, why do we have to flee?"
Toshikazu Owada, Minamisoma City Official: They came in from the lobby over there. Self Defense Force personnel. Running and shouting, "The nuclear plant will explode. Evacuate to at least 100 kilometers."
They were shouting in loud voices and rushing all around.
Outside a steady stream of Self Defense Force vehicles was already heading out of town.
Seeing them evacuate made me realize this was serious.
Data di messa in onda
Gen 19, 2013
Japan might soon experience its own gold rush! Scientists are hoping to tap the vast deposits of gold, silver, copper, and other rare metals found in oceanic plate boundaries.
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Japan might soon experience its own gold rush! Scientists are hoping to tap the vast deposits of gold, silver, copper, and other rare metals found in oceanic plate boundaries. State-of-the-art Japanese technology is being employed to locate and extract metals from these deposits, which are produced by the dynamic forces at work inside our planet. Japan was once referred to as "Zipangu" by Marco Polo, a land fabled for its gold. With all of the new gold deposits being discovered in Japanese waters, Zipangu might not be a myth after all.
Data di messa in onda
Feb 17, 2013
Voices from 3.11: A Town Torn Apart; Namie, Fukushima Prefecture Namie, in Fukushima Prefecture, was hit by a tsunami after the Great East Japan Earthquake. A day later, people within a
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Voices from 3.11: A Town Torn Apart; Namie, Fukushima Prefecture Namie, in Fukushima Prefecture, was hit by a tsunami after the Great East Japan Earthquake. A day later, people within a 10-kilometer radius of the local nuclear power plant had to evacuate before they could search for lost family members. It was more than a month before the search began.
Survivors couldn't identify bodies that had been lying outside for so long. They're wracked with guilt for being unable to perform proper burial rites. This program highlights their heart-wrenching experience.
Data di messa in onda
Mar 22, 2013
It’s been about 2 years since the accident. Nuclear power plants across the country still store huge amounts of spent fuel. No one has found a way to deal with the spent fuel. Nor no
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It’s been about 2 years since the accident. Nuclear power plants across the country still store huge amounts of spent fuel. No one has found a way to deal with the spent fuel. Nor no sites have been found for its final disposal. The spent fuel kept piling up. It now amounts to 17 thousand tons for Japan as a whole. Some nuclear plants could run out of storage space in about 2 years if they were to go back online. What can be done about this nuclear waste which has nowhere to go? We’ll explore several paths to resolving this critical issue
Data di messa in onda
Apr 19, 2013
2 years after the accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, more than 150,000 people in Fukushima Prefecture are still forced to leave their homes and try to rebuild their lives
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2 years after the accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, more than 150,000 people in Fukushima Prefecture are still forced to leave their homes and try to rebuild their lives amid the threat of radiation exposure. We'll look into the unprecedented challenges they are facing.
2013x30
Ultimo episodio della stagione
Meltdown: Oversights in the Reactor Cooling System
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Data di messa in onda
Apr 23, 2013
Successive meltdowns of reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant resulted in significant nuclear contamination. How did the disaster unfold? NHK interviewed more than 400
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Successive meltdowns of reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant resulted in significant nuclear contamination. How did the disaster unfold? NHK interviewed more than 400 people and conducted simulations based on volumes of data. Our independent investigation sheds new light on the accident 2 years after it occurred.
Data di messa in onda
Mag 18, 2013
Predicting the Next Near-field Quake: Unearthing the Facts
Predicting the Next Near-field Quake: Unearthing the Facts
Data di messa in onda
Mag 18, 2013
Deadly Vibrations: Dangers of Long Duration Ground Motion
Deadly Vibrations: Dangers of Long Duration Ground Motion
Data di messa in onda
Mag 18, 2013
Mt. Rishiri (1,721 meters) floats in Japan's northernmost sea. In February, when seasonal winds blow from the sea, winter is at its harshest. Daisuke Sasaki, one of Japan's most famous
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Mt. Rishiri (1,721 meters) floats in Japan's northernmost sea. In February, when seasonal winds blow from the sea, winter is at its harshest. Daisuke Sasaki, one of Japan's most famous backcountry skiers, dares to ski down 1,400 meters of unforgiving cliffs, some with a gradient of 50 degrees. But even before he can ski down, Sasaki must first face the ordeal of climbing the mountain with ski equipment on his back. This documentary follows Sasaki as he challenges-and ultimately succeeds in-skiing down the snowy mountain, despite the unavoidable risk of avalanches.
Data di messa in onda
Giu 20, 2013
Two years have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake, an unprecedented disaster which resulted in profound and wide-ranging devastation. Global attention is focused on the
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Two years have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake, an unprecedented disaster which resulted in profound and wide-ranging devastation. Global attention is focused on the repercussions of the nuclear accident in Fukushima, where, even two years after the disaster, many people are still living in dire straits.
One Fukushima resident is Genyu Sokyu, a Buddhist monk and author who has vowed to remain in Fukushima, no matter what. In addition to playing an active role in restoration efforts, and proposing measures to contain the effects of radiation, he has been drawing attention to the plight of Fukushima by publishing a diary. He wrote day-to-day accounts of the disaster's aftermath for several months.
"Even though I'm painfully aware of the countless numbers of people who are still suffering, there is a limit to what a single person can do. Our only hope is to pray. Yet realizing how powerless one is, and finding resilience through prayer, does not mean that one is content to do nothing. I believe that we are able to draw strength from our prayers, the strength that enables us to move forward."
Robert Campbell visited Genyu at Fukujuji, his temple. Campbell asked Genyu about life in Fukushima, and about the values modern Japan needs to uphold.
Campbell also met with several other residents of Fukushima who are involved in the restoration effort, including a young farmer who is tackling misinformation regarding the safety of Fukushima produce, and an Englishwoman who writes a blog about life in Fukushima. This program hopes to shed light on what life is really like in Fukushima today, and, by doing so, offer insights into Japan's future.
Data di messa in onda
Ago 16, 2013
Soon after atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a black rain containing radioactive materials fell from the sky. No detailed data has ever been released on where this
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Soon after atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a black rain containing radioactive materials fell from the sky. No detailed data has ever been released on where this contaminated rain fell, and the extent of this form of radiation. But at the end of 2011, enquiries by a doctor in Nagasaki led to the disclosure that investigators in the 1950s had collected data on some 13,000 people exposed to black rain. Why has this information yet to be released -- 67 years after the atomic bombings? And what might we learn from these cases today? Our investigation includes accounts from survivors.
Data di messa in onda
Ago 18, 2013
It has been nearly 70 years since the end of the Pacific War. Over 800 people have been recorded by NHK bearing personal witness to their wartime experiences. The Japanese military
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It has been nearly 70 years since the end of the Pacific War. Over 800 people have been recorded by NHK bearing personal witness to their wartime experiences. The Japanese military expanded operations beyond the nation's capacity. Even as signs of looming defeat grew more ominous, many servicemen and civilians were sacrificed, the majority in the last year or so of the war. Why did so many people have to die? We hear from veterans who survived horrors, and from villagers whose loved ones never returned.
Data di messa in onda
Ago 24, 2013
Fukushima Evacuees Face Difficult Choices
After the nuclear accident at Fukushima, the government restricted access to the area within 20km of the power plant. But as radiation levels
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Fukushima Evacuees Face Difficult Choices
After the nuclear accident at Fukushima, the government restricted access to the area within 20km of the power plant. But as radiation levels fell, the area was divided into a zone to which residents might be able to return and another that remains unlivable. This program focuses on 2 towns, Namie and Futaba that ended up with very different fates. We look at the hard choices residents had to make to move on with their lives.
2013x12
Escape from Post-War North Korea- The Truth Behind the Return to Japan
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Data di messa in onda
Set 07, 2013
Many Japanese were stranded in the Korean peninsula when the Second World War ended. Some escaped, but many starved or froze to death. Survivor stories are told and re-enacted.
Many Japanese were stranded in the Korean peninsula when the Second World War ended. Some escaped, but many starved or froze to death. Survivor stories are told and re-enacted.
Data di messa in onda
Set 21, 2013
At minus 30 degrees, the sea off Sakhalin freezes in just 3 hours! This great mystery of "The moment sea ice is born" has been filmed for the first time.
At minus 30 degrees, the sea off Sakhalin freezes in just 3 hours! This great mystery of "The moment sea ice is born" has been filmed for the first time.
Data di messa in onda
Ott 04, 2013
Japan faces the threat of massive earthquakes. This "MEGAQUAKE" series uses the latest technology to unravel the mysteries of earthquakes and examine emerging signs of an impending megaquake in the Nankai Trough.
Japan faces the threat of massive earthquakes. This "MEGAQUAKE" series uses the latest technology to unravel the mysteries of earthquakes and examine emerging signs of an impending megaquake in the Nankai Trough.
2013x15
Protecting Lives from Tsunami: Residents of Flood-Prone Areas
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Data di messa in onda
Ott 26, 2013
More than 2.5 years have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake. Now, more and more people are returning to live in areas that were inundated by tsunami waves. This program takes a
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More than 2.5 years have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake. Now, more and more people are returning to live in areas that were inundated by tsunami waves. This program takes a look at what should be done to protect these communities in the future.
Data di messa in onda
Nov 02, 2013
The massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 triggered an accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, uncovering a huge risk inherent in running a nuclear facility.
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The massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 triggered an accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, uncovering a huge risk inherent in running a nuclear facility. Terrorist attacks could wreak similar havoc. Now, Japan has no choice but to face a new risk of nuclear plant terrorism. Our program looks at the front line of security initiatives
Data di messa in onda
Apr 16, 2017
During the winter months, Kushiro Marshland in eastern Hokkaido, Japan, is home to the celebrated red-crowned crane or "tancho." As temperatures plunge, these cranes flock to the
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During the winter months, Kushiro Marshland in eastern Hokkaido, Japan, is home to the celebrated red-crowned crane or "tancho." As temperatures plunge, these cranes flock to the marshland where an underground spring provides warmth and prevents the water from freezing, and the local people provide food to nurture the birds back from the brink of extinction. These mass gatherings are fraught affairs with limited space and predators close by, but as winter progresses one of nature's most spectacular courtship rituals begins where courting birds mirror each other's movements in graceful, spellbinding displays that can last for days. Against the ever-changing backdrop of Japan's great marshland, a love story unfolds
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