Dig More Japan - Season 3 / Year 2022
Season 3 / Year 2022
Episodes
Local Dishes of Japan
Japanese food like sushi and tempura is known worldwide, but there's so much more to it. Each region has its own distinctive foodways. Please join us, as we dig deep into local gourmet Japan.
Precision Made in Japan
The words "Made in Japan" convey the precision and technical skill of a nation that have been passed down since ancient times. Let's dig a little deeper into Japan's elaborate manufacturing.
Future Foods
With younger generations preferring the urban lifestyle, farms and fisheries alike are increasingly shorthanded here in Japan. We meet people working to revitalize the industry and shape the future of Japanese food, join us!
Japanese Style
Long a leading center for global fashion trends, Japan continues to produce styles that transcend eras and national borders. Please join us, as we dig deep into the latest in Japanese style.
Food Culture Preserved
The search for how to best preserve food has long been a Japanese obsession. Join this new episode, as we dig a little deeper and examine some of the clever solutions passed down over the years.
Freshwater Bounty
Japan's lakes have long supported the livelihoods of those living near them. In this new episode, we will dig a little deeper into the freshwater bounty of Japan.
Japan's Sweet Secrets
Japanese fruits and sweets are a global sensation. And they just keep getting better. Please join us, as we dig deep into some of Japan's sweetest secrets.
A Rich Inheritance
Japan is home to a wealth of things and techniques passed down over centuries. Join this new episode, as we dig deep into the ideas and traditions that are Japan's rich inheritance.
Senior Power
Japan has one of the world's longest-lived populations, and many folks here stay active well into their later years. Let's dig deep into a few of the ways Japan makes use of this senior power.
Written Art
Japanese writing isn't just for communication, it has also developed into a distinctive visual art. In this new episode, we'll dig a little deeper into Japan's culture of writing.
Community Ties
Japan's festival culture adds a splash of color. It's also given rise to strong communal ties passed down over many years. Let's dig deep into these bonds that transcend generations.
Japan's Essential Utensils
The tools required for Japanese cuisine. Each one vital to creating that perfect dish. Please join us, as we dig a little deeper into the secrets of Japan's essential utensils.
A Culture of Color
Color has been a vivid part of life in Japan since ancient times. Please join this episode as we dig a bit deeper into the uniquely Japanese culture of color.
Vegetable Values
More than just a food source, the Japanese have a deep cultural connection with their vegetables. Join us, as we dig a little deeper into Japan's vegetable values.
Scents of Japan
Good smell makes us feel good, adding a little something extra to our daily lives. Join us, as we dig into Japan's appreciation of the aromatic, edible or otherwise.
Summer Japanese Style
For both children and adults, summer is a season full of fun. In this new episode, we'll dig deep into some of the ways to enjoy summer, Japanese style.
Cats & Dogs: Japan's Partner Pets
Japan is home to all kinds of cats and dogs, and to many they're part of the family. Please join us, as we dig a little deeper into the world of Japan's partner pets.
Gifts from Satoyama
In Japan, small rural regions near the foot of mountains are called Satoyama. Join this new episode as we dig a little deeper into this vital part of Japanese rural living.
Retro Japan
These days in Japan, particularly among the young, there's a retro boom going on. Please join us, as we dig a little bit deeper into some of the oldies-but-goodies found here.
Family Connections
Our families are our closest connections. Join this new episode, as we dig a little deeper into culture and life in Japan as seen through these family ties.
A New Agriculture
Facing issues including an aging population, Japanese agriculture is working to find ways to adapt. Join us, as we dig a little deeper into Japan's "New Agriculture."
Unknown Japan
With plenty of amazing sights to see, Japan is a popular tourist destination. But there are still many places and experiences that aren't so familiar. Please join us, as we dig a little deeper into unknown Japan.
The Shape of Thought
For both those who make or manipulate dolls or puppets, they can have deep meaning. Join us, as we look at how Japan uses them to give shape to thought.
Repair, Reuse, Reborn!
Japan has long believed in using things to the fullest. Join this new episode, as we dig a little deeper into this waste-not-want-not philosophy that the Japanese call "mottainai."
Spice of Life
Japanese food is a global sensation, and distinctive flavors are a big reason why. Let's dig deep into the seasonings and spices of Japan.
Unknown Tokyo
The megalopolis that is Tokyo, home to history and culture unfamiliar even to most Japanese. Join us, as we dig deep into this unknown Tokyo.
Sake to Me!
Japanese sake brewing is a global phenomenon. Join this new episode, as we dig a little deeper, and explore the Japanese passion for producing this delightful drink.
Seas of Plenty
An island nation, Japan is blessed by the rich bounty of the sea. Join us, as we dig a little deeper into how Japan is working to preserve and protect its marine resources.
Youth Challenge
Young people give their all for both society's benefit and their own. Let's dig a little deeper into some of the challenges they take on.
Never Give Up
Despite natural disasters and a global pandemic, the Japanese find ways to keep on living. Let's dig a little deeper into some stories that exemplify this "never give up" spirit.
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