Dig More Japan - Season 2 / Year 2021
Season 2 / Year 2021
Episodes
Japanese Winter Wonderland
Japanese winter has given rise to some unique customs and recreational activities. In this episode, we'll dive into some of Japan's incredible winter wonderland.
Everyday Tradition
The way Japanese live changes with the times, and so to do the things we use. In this new episode, we will deep look into the world of items used for daily life in Japan.
Warding Off Evil
Japan has come up with all kinds of ways to avert disaster. Today we look at the spiritual side of the equation with various ways to ward off evil. And we pray for the health of people of the world.
Pandemic Solutions
It's been a year since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and efforts continue to alleviate the crisis. Join us on our new episode for a look into how Japan is responding to the challenge.
Japanimals
In Japan, people and animals live and work together in all kinds of ways. Join us in this new episode, as we dig deep to uncover some surprising examples of how the Japanese interact with animals.
Spring Awakens
Mild weather and a carpet of cherry blossoms make spring a special season for the people of Japan. In this episode, we will dig deep and greet the coming spring with highlights from NHK World Japan.
Unknown Tokyo
This is a program that introduces NHK WORLD's many attractive programs in fun short videos. The clips will also be introduced on social media to meet the needs of people who are interested in Japan.
Japan in Miniature
From capsule toys to bonsai, in Japan miniaturization is no small matter. Even fishing rods could be minimized for tiny fish. In this episode, we will focus on the Japanese passion for all things miniscule, micro and mini.
Colorful Japan
Seasonal colors born of nature, or colors created by traditional craftsmen, Japan is full of colors. Let's explore through the world of unique colors in the country of the rising sun.
Time-Tested Creations
Such as miso, a Japanese traditional ingredient, moss gardens in Kyoto Prefecture, beauty and taste are both things that take time. Please join this new episode for a look at some of the time-honored creations, passed down in Japan since ancient times.
Island Living
Japan is a nation of many islands. In this episode, we will visit some of them and dig deep into the unique culture and traditions inspired by nature's splendor and the history of the Japanese islands.
The Art of Dyeing
Dyed textiles add a splash of color to everyday life in Japan. And the ways of making them are still evolving. Please join us, for a look at dyeing's indelible impact on the Japanese culture.
Blessings of the Sea
Japan and its people have been blessed by the Mother Sea. From its landscape to a traditional craft, we delve into some of the many ways Japan benefits from the ocean. You'll find something very new.
Transport Japan
Land, water and air. Far more than just a way to get from A to B, the Japanese have a passion for transport of all kinds. You may find old-fashioned steam locomotives are still in operation. In this episode, we will dig deep into how to get around in Japan.
Rivers of Japan
Rivers have supported human life since the dawn of time. Join this new episode as we dig deep into the enduring relationships between the Japanese people and these vital waterways.
Sports in Japan
Sports can improve our lives as well as our health. The Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games are just around the corner. Please join us, as we dig deep into some of the best-loved sports in Japan.
Mountains in Japan
70% of Japan's land area is mountainous. Closely linked with daily life, mountains are also seen as objects of worship. Let's dig deep into the relationship between Japan and its many mountains.
Japanese Craftsmanship
From cuisine to high-speed machines, life in Japan is supported by skilled laborers. Join this new episode, as we dig deep into Japanese craftsmanship and its never-ending pursuit of perfection.
Land of Rice
The starting point for all Japanese cuisine, rice. In this new episode, we will dig a little deeper into the Japanese obsession with this seemingly simple staple grain. Please join us!
Autumn Splendor
Long a favorite fruit of the Japanese, the persimmon. Harvested in the fall, when preserved, they're also a popular wintertime treat. Autumn is a time of plenty. From classic preserves to a Kyoto event steeped in tradition, join us and enjoy this new episode, as we dig deep into autumn in Japan.
Specialty Shops
50 different kinds of rice balls. 500 different stylish face masks. Do one thing and do it right. In this new episode, we'll dig deep into some of Japan's most unique specialty shops.
Living Heritage
The sacred slopes of Mt. Fuji. A village just as it was 300 years ago. In this new episode, we dig deep into Japan's World Heritage Sites, finding natural splendor and vibrant traditional culture.
The Sounds of Japan
Happy or sad, busy or bored, music just makes life a little better, don't you think? It turns out it can even help keep you healthy. Let's dig a little deeper into the sounds of Japan.
Relaxing in Japan
Whether talking with friends or taking a walk in the park, we all look for ways to relax at the end of the day. Join us, as we dig deep into how people cope with life's stresses here in Japan.
Slow Life, Slow Food
That laid-back country lifestyle can't be found in the city. It's given rise to distinct regional foodways. In this new episode, we are going to dig deep into the slow life and slow food of the Japanese countryside.
Japanese Woodcraft
Roughly two-thirds of Japan is covered in forest. In this new episode, we dig deep into some of the ways Japanese master woodworkers make use of these abundant timber resources.
Japanese Cleaning
The Japanese are known for their obsession with cleanliness. The period just before New Year's is cleaning season in Japan. In this new episode, we dig deep into Japanese cleaning.
Japan's Winter Wonderland
The Japanese have long been accustomed to living with snow, even incorporating it into leisure-time activities. In this new episode, we dig a little deeper into wintertime fun in Japan.
Lucky Japan
Since long ago, symbols of good fortune charms have played an important role in Japanese culture. In this new episode, we dig down deep into lucky Japan.
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