Journeys in Japan

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Yamanobe no Michi
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One of Japan's oldest roads, the Yamanobe no Michi runs about 25 kilometers along the foot of the mountains in the Nara basin, linking Sakurai and Nara Cities. Agriculture prospers along .. show full overview
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Hamamatsu: From Local Expertise to Global Renown
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The city of Hamamatsu lies in Shizuoka Prefecture, midway between Tokyo and Osaka Prefecture. Since the old days, the area has thrived as a key point on the route connecting eastern and .. show full overview
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Matsusaka: Legacy of Samurai, Merchants, Artisan
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Matsusaka City of Mie Prefecture is famous for its premium Matsusaka Beef. In the Edo period (1603-1868), it prospered as a merchant town owing to its location on the pilgrimage route to .. show full overview
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JAPOW Magical Backcountry Ski Tour
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JAPOW. It's the incredibly fluffy and abundant powder snow that attracts skiers from all over the world. This time, we take you backcountry for floating down thrilling terrain in Hokkaido, Nagano, Niigata and Aomori Prefectures.
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— Festivals — A Harbinger of Spring
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Since the old days, many festivals have been held across Japan to mark the changing seasons and reflect the agricultural cycle. Most autumn festivals are an expression of gratitude for .. show full overview
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Hearing the Silent Voice of the Bedrock
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Since ancient times, people in Japan have felt a profound veneration for the bedrock of their land. Quarried and mined, this rock has been skillfully used to create the stone walls of .. show full overview
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Eyeing Architectural Wonders
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On this episode, we look back at our architecture features and pick up some wondrous, inspiring shapes and their place in the landscape. In Hiroshima Prefecture, the Itsukushima Shrine .. show full overview
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Nagasaki: City of Hills and Hope
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In the third of our programs introducing Japan to active wheelchair travelers, Ryoko Nakajima and Shizuka Anderson explore Nagasaki Prefecture. It is one of the hilliest cities in Japan, .. show full overview
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Eternally Radiant Himeji Castle
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Himeji Castle is the finest surviving example of early 17th-century castle architecture in Japan, with its main keep intact for 4 hundred years. For its soaring elegance and color, it is .. show full overview
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Maniwa: Living from the Forest
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Around 70 percent of Japan's landmass is covered by forest, and this has given rise to the country's distinctive wood-based culture. Nowhere is this more visible than around Maniwa, in .. show full overview
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Breathing New Life into Iwaki
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Iwaki City in Fukushima Prefecture has been making steady progress in its reconstruction efforts since the Great East Japan Earthquake struck 11 years ago. But catches of seafood have .. show full overview
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Exploring the Mudflats of the Ariake Sea in Saga
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The Ariake Sea borders lies in the northwest of Kyushu, bordering on 4 prefectures: Nagasaki, Saga, Fukuoka, and Kumamoto. Its huge tidal range, as much as 6 meters, is the largest in .. show full overview
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Yamagata: Communing with the Living and the Dead
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Japan's indigenous belief called Shinto worships 8 million deities. Its imported Buddhism addresses the afterlife. Throughout the ages, people have turned to different gods for different .. show full overview
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Suzuka: City with a Racing Circuit
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The Suzuka Circuit is one of the most famous racing tracks in all Japan. For that reason, Suzuka City (Mie Prefecture) is often known as the "City of Motorsports." The area is also a hub .. show full overview
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Iriomote: Pursuing the Elusive Jungle Cat
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A father and daughter head to Iriomote, the largest of the Yaeyama Islands far away in southwestern waters. Covered 90% by subtropical jungle, its rich ecosystem earned the World Natural .. show full overview
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Shinhama, Sendai: A Green Sea Wall for the Future
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Along the shoreline of northeast Japan, a 400-kilometer sea wall has been built to protect people living in the region from future tsunami disasters. In the coastal community of .. show full overview
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Tamba-Sasayama: Inn to the Heart of a Village
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If you venture up north from Hyogo Prefecture's castle town Tamba-Sasayama, you will arrive in a picturesque village from another time. This is Maruyama, which until recently faced .. show full overview
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Okinawa: Weaving Culture
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We look at Okinawa Prefecture through its stunning textiles. The island chain is a treasure trove of "somemono" (thread-dyed cloth) and "orimono" (piece-dyed cloth). The subtropical .. show full overview
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Peak Pleasure in The Northern Alps
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One of the attractions of hiking in the mountains of Japan is the chance to experience the thrill of traversing. Japan is one of the few places in the world where hikers have the .. show full overview
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Midsummer with the Ancestors: Wakasa Town
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The town of Wakasa-cho lies on the coast of Fukui Prefecture, looking out on the Sea of Japan. In the old days, the town thrived as a key hub on a highway connecting the region with .. show full overview
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With Isabella Bird: On the Road to Nikko
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Isabella Bird explored Japan in 1878, a mere ten years after the country had opened its doors to the West. She was accompanied by just one young man who served as both her interpreter .. show full overview
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Tochigi: Destinations of Timeless Calm
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Lake Chuzenji lies in the highlands of northwest Tochigi Prefecture, above the city of Nikko. Thanks to its altitude, it became a popular summer resort for foreign embassy officials .. show full overview
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Spirited Away to Tono
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Tono is the setting for the Legends of Tono, often dubbed the Grimms' Fairy Tales of the East. The book, compiled by leading folklorist Yanagita Kunio about 110 years ago, consists of .. show full overview
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Hakone Hachiri: Highway Back in Time
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For centuries, the ancient Tokaido highway was the most important road in all Japan. It linked Kyoto, the emperor's capital, with Edo, the city of the shoguns, now known as Tokyo. These .. show full overview
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Kumamoto: Castle Town Loves Its Past with Eye on the Future
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Kumamoto Castle was built by the feudal lord Kato Kiyomasa. The construction began in the late 16th century and was completed in the 17th century. Designated as a National Special .. show full overview