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Murakami: City of Salmon and Sake
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Murakami, in Niigata Prefecture, northwestern Japan, has a long history of catching and processing salmon from the Miomote River that runs through the city. Over the centuries, the area .. show full overview
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Hiroshima: The City of Hope
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This episode of Journeys in Japan travels to Hiroshima, a city attracting attention as a treasure trove of quality architecture. Now nearly 70 years since the devastation of the atomic .. show full overview
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A Passion for Mechanical Magic: Aichi
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On this episode, an architect James Lambiasi travels to Inuyama City and Nagoya City in Aichi Prefecture, on a trip to discover the origin of the spirit of "making things" in Japan. In .. show full overview
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Kobe: Neighborhoods Reborn
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On January 17, 1995, the Kansai region of Western Japan was hit by a massive earthquake. The city of Kobe suffered massive damage, and many neighborhoods were completely flattened. 19 .. show full overview
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Tochigi: Secret World of Samurai and Hot Spring
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The hot spring resort of Yunishigawa is associated with an historic episode from the 12th century. Defeated in the Dan-no-Ura Battle, a group of fleeing Heike samurai settled deep in the .. show full overview
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Sanriku: Lives Intertwined with the Sea
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The Sanriku Coastal Region experienced severe damage due to the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake's resulting tsunami. On Journeys in Japan, Jessica Claros visits recovering areas .. show full overview
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Nagatoro: Natural Forests and Pure Ice
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The town of Nagatoro lies in the hills of Chichibu, in Saitama Prefecture, about 2 hours northwest of Tokyo, surrounded by forested mountainsides close to the peak of Hodosan. Because of .. show full overview
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Kohoku: Life Close to Buddhist Deities
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The Kohoku region, north of Lake Biwa, is home to many culturally important Buddhist sculptures. The area around Nagahama City is known for its worship of the bodhisattva Kannon. .. show full overview
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Sanjo: Forging Tradition and Craftsmanship
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Sanjo City in Niigata Prefecture has been known for its blacksmiths since the 17th century. At that time, the area was susceptible to flooding, often resulting in famine. Farmers were .. show full overview
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Kyoto in Spring Part 1: Discovering Dolls' Day Traditions
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Every year on March 3, families throughout Japan celebrate the Hinamatsuri, or Doll Festival, to pray for the healthy growth of their daughters. They put up displays of special Hina .. show full overview
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Kyoto in Spring Part 2: Discovering the World of Incense
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In the 2nd part of our Kyoto series, Sara Ariafar visits the ancient capital to explore the culture of incense. Japanese have enjoyed scents in unique ways for more than 1,000 years. She .. show full overview
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Kurashiki: Celebrating Heritage
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Kurashiki flourished a couple of centuries ago in the Edo Period. An historic district with old merchant residences and storehouses has been beautifully preserved. Kurashiki is still a .. show full overview
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A Day-Trip From Tokyo Part 1: Kamakura - City of Nature, History and Tradition
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The historic city of Kamakura is one of the most popular tourist spots in Japan, thanks to its numerous temples and shrines. Surrounded on three sides by hills and on the fourth side by .. show full overview
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A Day-Trip From Tokyo Part 2: Slow Train in Springtime Chiba
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The 2nd installment of our series on great spring destinations near Tokyo features a local train and flowers in the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture. The Isumi Railway runs from the .. show full overview
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Takamatsu: Spirit of Craftsmanship
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Takamatsu, facing the Seto Inland Sea, prospered as a castle town. We tour places of scenic beauty, as well as historic sites associated with the Takamatsu clan who ruled the area. These .. show full overview
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Yoshino, Nara: Awash in Pink Petals
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In this episode of Journeys in Japan, poet and artist Peter MacMillan visits Yoshino Town in Nara Prefecture, which many consider to be the best site for viewing cherry blossoms in .. show full overview
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Izumo: Land of Living Legends
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The Izumo district of Shimane Prefecture is revered as the heartland of the gods. It is home to Izumo Taisha, one of the largest and most venerated Shinto shrines in all Japan. .. show full overview
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Splashing and Chilling in Minakami
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Minakami Town in Gunma Prefecture is blessed with abundant nature and people can enjoy various outdoor activities. As Minakami is in a convenient location that can be accessed by .. show full overview
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Wajima Lacquerware, Layers of Perfection
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Wajima, in Ishikawa Prefecture, is located on the northwestern coast of the Noto Peninsula, which juts out into the Sea of Japan. It is known globally for its exquisite Wajima .. show full overview
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Celebrating the Landscape of Azumino
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Azumino, in Nagano Prefecture, is known for its beautiful tranquil landscapes, which were praised by the writer Yasunari Kawabata, who won the Nobel Prize for literature. The Hotaka .. show full overview
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Kanazawa: Evolving Tradition
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From Kaga Yuzen silk dyeing and Kutani porcelain to teahouses, traditional culture dating back more than 400 years is alive in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Every June, the .. show full overview
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Outdoor Hokkaido Part 1: Shiretoko Wildlife Paradise
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The Shiretoko Peninsula lies at the far northeastern tip of Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost prefecture. It is an area of remarkable natural beauty, with a vibrant diversity of wildlife .. show full overview
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Outdoor Hokkaido Part 2: Into the Wilds of Kushiro
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Kushiro Shitsugen, Japan's largest wetland, is a rich habitat for rare flora and fauna. Our traveler Dean Newcombe will explore the vast marshland by canoe with a veteran guide, .. show full overview
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Iwate: Road to Recovery
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Tohoku's Sanriku Coast facing the Pacific Ocean is a ruggedly, dynamic landscape as well as home to world-renown offshore fishing grounds. With bitter cold winters and periodic tsunamis, .. show full overview
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Okinawa: The Land of Karate
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Okinawa, the southernmost prefecture of Japan, was formerly an independent kingdom, known as Ryukyu. Even today, the distinctive local traditions and culture from the days of the Ryukyu .. show full overview
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Tomioka: Cradle of Japan's Modernization
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The Tomioka Silk Mill was the first modern factory ever built in Japan. Completed in 1872, it marked a major step for the country in its transformation from a traditional society to a .. show full overview
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Niyodo River: Pure Water of The Gods
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The Niyodo River in Shikoku is one of Japan's most beautiful rivers. It is known for the clarity of its water, which has such a distinctive aquamarine color that it's become known in .. show full overview
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Ine, Kyoto: Serenity by the Sea
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Ine is a beautiful fishing village located in northern Kyoto Prefecture. It is famous for its distinctive architecture called Funaya. These wooden structures, which are nestled together .. show full overview
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Gujo-hachiman: Dancing in the City of Water
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Gujo-hachiman, a city defined by water, is located upstream on the Nagara River and at a junction where 3 rivers converge. This rural city is at its busiest in summer - the season of the .. show full overview
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Dewa Sanzan, Yamagata Part 1: Deep Mountain Worship
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In the center of Yamagata Prefecture, far to the north of Tokyo, 3 sacred mountains rise above the fertile Shonai Plain. Called Dewa Sanzan (the Three Mountains of Dewa), they comprise: .. show full overview
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Dewa Sanzan, Yamagata Part 2: Yamabushi Training for Death and Rebirth
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In the center of Yamagata Prefecture, far to the north of Tokyo, 3 sacred mountains rise above the fertile Shonai Plain. Called Dewa Sanzan (the Three Mountains of Dewa), they comprise: .. show full overview
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Kumamoto Prefecture: Appreciating Abundance
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On this episode of Journeys in Japan, photographer Kit Pancoast Nagamura travels to 2 towns in northern Kumamoto Prefecture, in Kyushu. In Yamato, she observes an autumn festival, which .. show full overview
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Into the Heart of Kyoto
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Japan's ancient capital Kyoto has a history of more than 1,000 years. Philippine TV host and athlete Andrew "Drew" Arellano visits for the first time to learn about its traditional .. show full overview
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Wakasa Bay, Fukui Prefecture: Following the Old Mackerel Road
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Wakasa Bay in Fukui Prefecture is one of the best fishing grounds in all of Japan. It lies about 70 kilometers north of Kyoto and, for over 1,200 years, fish merchants in this area have .. show full overview
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Savoring Fall on Shodoshima
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Shodoshima is the 2nd largest island in the Seto Inland Sea. Blessed with warm, mild weather, the island has nurtured a distinctive culture. Traveler Daniela Shiga enjoys local food, a .. show full overview
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Tomonoura: The Old Folks and The Sea
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Tomonoura in Hiroshima Prefecture is known for its picturesque location and historic neighborhoods. It lies halfway along the coast of the Seto Inland Sea, in western Japan. In the Edo .. show full overview
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Izumo: Land of Legend and Folk Craft
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The Izumo area of Shimane Prefecture, in western Japan, is an ancient land of myths and legends. It is famous throughout Japan for its handicrafts (mingei in Japanese). In Yasugi, .. show full overview
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Yokohama Stories
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Yokohama is home to one of the oldest ports in Japan. It opened its doors to the world in the mid-19th century, becoming the birthplace of all things modern and attracting a foreign .. show full overview
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Echizen: The World of Washi
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Japan has been the land of paper since ancient times. The country developed a unique culture of using washi (lit. Japanese paper) for diverse purposes. Echizen washi, traditionally .. show full overview
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Koza: A Rhythm All Its Own
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The area called Koza in Okinawa city-in the center of Okinawa prefecture-is famous for its international atmosphere with immigrants from more than 40 countries. Since the end of World .. show full overview
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Ogawayama: A Rock Climber's Paradise
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Ogawayama (Mount Ogawa) is known as a "rock climber's paradise." Located near Kawakami Village in Nagano Prefecture, it takes about three hours to reach from Tokyo by car. The mountain .. show full overview
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Niseko: Snowy Adventures
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This edition of Journeys in Japan explores the international winter resort of Niseko in Hokkaido. John Moore and family friends enjoy a snowmobile tour, experience traditional snow .. show full overview
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Suruga Bay: The bounty of the deep
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Suruga Bay, off Shizuoka Prefecture, is the deepest bay in Japan, plunging to a depth of around 2,500 meters. Around the port, there are many places to eat delicious, fresh-caught .. show full overview
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Tokoname: City of ceramics past and present
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Chubu Centrair International Airport is built on an artificial island off the Chita Peninsula in Aichi Prefecture, to the south of Nagoya. The architecture is contemporary but the .. show full overview
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Ibaraki: Savoring Winter Flavors
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Ibaraki Prefecture's coastline extends about 200 kilometers along the Pacific. Warm and cold currents meet off the shoreline, creating fertile fishing grounds. Many fish types are landed .. show full overview
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Hokkaido: Sculpting Winter's Ice And Snow
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In winter, Hokkaido is covered by a deep blanket of snow and the land lies dormant. But for the people who live in Japan's northernmost main island, this season offers an opportunity for .. show full overview
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Mt. Norikuradake: A Peak Winter Experience
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Mt. Norikuradake lies 200 kilometers west of Tokyo, straddling the border of Nagano and Gifu prefectures. Of all Japan's 3,000-meter-plus mountains, it is one of the easiest to reach. .. show full overview
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Odate: The Land of the Akita Inu
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The statue of Hachi the Dog sits near Shibuya's famous scramble crossing. Hachi was an Akita Inu, a breed designated as a national natural monument. The breed originated in Odate City, .. show full overview
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Oya, Utsunomiya: Stone Town & Quarry Ruins Tour
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On this edition of Journeys in Japan, we travel to Oya, an old stone town in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture. Australian radio DJ Chris Glenn visits an ancient temple carved into a .. show full overview
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Nagoya: Samurai Warlord Chronicles
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Nagoya, in Aichi prefecture, was the main battlefield during the prolonged Sengoku, Warring States period 500 years ago. In this episode of Journeys in Japan, American actor Charles .. show full overview
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Hakuba: Off Piste to a Hidden Hot Spring
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In recent years, there has been growing interest in backcountry skiing. Many people mistakenly assume that this means just skiing away from the regular slopes and enjoying fresh snow. .. show full overview
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Nara: Ancient sanctuary for all living creatures
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The ancient city of Nara lies close to Kyoto and Osaka. Around 1,300 years ago it was the capital of Japan, and numerous sacred sites are preserved there dating back to that period of .. show full overview
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Monobe, Kochi: Tales from the Magical Mountain Hamlet
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In the mountain village of Monobe-located in eastern Kochi Prefecture-a folk belief called Izanagi-ryu has been passed down for generations. Izanagi-ryu harmoniously blends elements of .. show full overview
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Manazuru: Good Living by Design
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Manazuru has thrived on quarrying and fishing since olden times. On Journeys in Japan, Kyle Card discovers this small coastal town near Tokyo and its simple attractions, which remain .. show full overview
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Nanyo, Ehime: Water for life and fun
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The Nanyo area of Ehime Prefecture is blessed with abundant water. It lies on the west coast of Shikoku Island, looking out on the Uwa Sea and bathed by the warm Kuroshio Current. Along .. show full overview
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Meiwa-cho, Mie: An ancient legend comes to life
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Until about 700 years ago, princesses from Japan's imperial family were sent to act as high priestesses at Ise Jingu, the ancient shrine that is considered the most sacred site in .. show full overview
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Mount Daisen: Mystical Rites, Local Life
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Mount Daisen, in Tottori Prefecture in western Japan, stands 1,729 meters high. Often noted for its resemblance to Mount Fuji, it is ranked 3rd on a list of celebrated mountains in .. show full overview
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Murayama, Yamagata: Local delicacies, local pride
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Each season in Japan brings its own special delicacies. When early summer arrives, that means it's cherry season. Seventy percent of all the cherries grown in Japan come from the .. show full overview
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Tottori: Sculpted by Nature
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On this episode of Journeys in Japan, actor Dean Newcombe from Britain explores the natural wonders of Tottori, including the majestic Tottori Sand Dunes. He meets farmers growing .. show full overview
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Deep into the Unspoiled Forest: Shirakami Sanchi
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Shirakami Sanchi is a vast region of forested mountains in northern Japan, straddling the border of Aomori and Akita prefectures. It is home to one of the largest virgin beech forests in .. show full overview
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Yonaguni: Wild West Escapades
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Our show's regular narrator Bill Sullivan escapes the studio to travel around the tiny island of Yonaguni in Okinawa Prefecture. He comes into contact with the original culture and .. show full overview
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Obuse, Nagano: Walking and running for fun
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Marathons are hugely popular in Japan. Every year, hundreds of them take place around the country. But the race held in the town of Obuse, in Nagano Prefecture, is very different. The .. show full overview
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Taisetsuzan: Summer Alpine Discoveries
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Taisetsuzan, also called Daisetsuzan, is a mountain range home to Hokkaido's highest peak. In addition to its excellent hiking trails, Taisetsuzan is popular for its clusters of alpine .. show full overview
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Kochi's Summertime Fever: The Yosakoi!
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Kyle Card catches Kochi's summertime festival fever by observing, and even joining in, the dynamic Yosakoi where hundreds of colorfully attired people dance throughout the city. He meets .. show full overview
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Awa Odori Festival: Spirited Away in Tokushima
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The Awa Odori is a huge dance festival that takes over Tokushima City, Tokushima Prefecture, for four days in early August. It features some 100,000 fired-up dancers and attracts as many .. show full overview
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Yanai: Old Town of Goldfish Lanterns
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Yanai prospered as a port town in the Seto Inland Sea. It was one of the largest merchant cities in the region during the late 18th century. The city has a tenderly preserved district .. show full overview
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Nagara River: Pristine beauty, waterborne bounty
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The Nagara River runs for 166 kilometers through the heart of Gifu Prefecture, in central Japan. Although some 830,000 people live along the river banks, the water is renowned throughout .. show full overview
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Minami-Izu: Unspoiled seaside getaway
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The Minami-Izu area lies on the southern tip of the Izu Peninsula, in Shizuoka Prefecture. It is a popular destination for those who love marine sports, such as surfing, snorkeling and .. show full overview
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A RIVER RUNS THROUGH HOKKAIDO
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Cutting through deep forests, the clear Mukawa River in Hokkaido has brought continuous blessings to the people along its way. In this episode, British actor Dean Newcombe follows the .. show full overview
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Kagoshima: The taste and style of
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Kagoshima is the southernmost prefecture of Kyushu. The Japanese word kuro (or "black") plays a very important role in the local culture - starting from the ash emitted by the volcano, .. show full overview
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Kikuma, Ehime: Pride and Pageantry
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Kikuma is located in northern Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture. The old town is known for its production of kawara roof tiles-an important industry with a history of more than 700 years. .. show full overview
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Togakushi: Autumn hues at a sacred mountain
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Mt. Togakushi, in northern Nagano Prefecture, has been a focus for religious faith for over 1,000 years. From around the 13th century, it was a sacred center for Shugendo, a mountain .. show full overview
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Passage of Time: Lake Towada in Autumn
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Lake Towada-on the border of Aomori and Akita prefectures-is one of Japan's most scenic spots. The large, double caldera lake is part of a national park. It is surrounded by deciduous .. show full overview
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Karatsu: Festival floats, deep community spirit
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Karatsu Kunchi is a three-day festival held in November each year in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture. The highlight is the gigantic floats known as hikiyama that are hauled through the .. show full overview
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Traces of History: Exploring Around Hiroshima
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Hiroshima is home to two World Heritage Sites, the Atomic Bomb Dome and Miyajima Island. Other buildings of architectural significance can be found in, and around, the city. Tokyo-based .. show full overview