Sunday, November 23rd TV listings for NHK World (WCFE-DT2) Plattsburgh, NY
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Anime Manga Explosion THE ANIME STUDIO: bones
Nakamura Yutaka, an animator at "Bones Studio," discusses the making of popular anime titles, including "My Hero Academia" and "Gachiakuta."
The New Adventures of Rockie and Her Friends Is It Fair? Is It Unfair?
Rockie and her friends compete to see who can pick the most berries from a tree. However, as Slinky is too short, he claims that it is unfair.
U & I Can I Get Along?
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
J-MELO cocolashika and Utagokoro Rie
Cocolashika, a trio with city-pop sound, and Utagokoro Rie, who is known for her J-pop covers, perform and talk about various topics.
Little Charo is an animation series about a Japanese dog who got lost in NY. I want to see my owner again! Charo starts his adventure back home.
Japanology Plus Mini Sweet Potatoes
Experts reveal the versatility of sweet potatoes, which are used for everything from delicious desserts to power generation.
A Cat's-Eye View of Japan Aizu: Love Your Neighbor
The crew meets the cats of two neighboring herb farmers in Aizu, as well as the chief priest's four cats at Takeya Kannonji Temple.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
The World Heritage Sites in Japan A Spirit of Harmony: Buddhist Monuments in the Horyu-ji Area
Explores the history of Horyu-ji Temple, a World Heritage Site, in the Nara region and the Japanese social concept of harmony.
Time-Lapse Japan OKINAWA: US Influences
The filmmaker sheds light on US influences in Okinawa Prefecture, a group of subtropical islands in the far south of Japan, through time-lapse footage.
Sumo is one of the most traditional Japanese sports, boasting a history of more than 1500 years. See how powerful wrestlers with an average weight of more than 160 kilos clash in the sacred ring.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
On the Wings Osaka to Haneda Airport
Core Kyoto Mini An Artistic Lineage: Nurturing A Painting Tradition
The ancient capital, Kyoto, continues to be innovative after 1,200 years.
Easy Japanese for Work Determining What Is Worrying A Client
Zero Waste Life Furniture in Blue
Tanaka Ryosuke and Miyachi Yo build furniture from offcut lumber, using indigo dye to unify the uneven tones of the different boards.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
NEO-JAPONISM DESIGN: The Magic of Craftsmanship
Experts explore Japanese design, examining the craftsmanship, the people upholding the traditions and the fundamental philosophy that guides it.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Another Story Mt.Fuji's Long Climb to World Heritage
A group of climbers gather to clean Mount Fuji, honoring the difficult journey required to achieve its World Heritage status.
Ramen Japan Kamaishi, Iwate
The filmmakers spotlight the ramen of Kamaishi, Iwate, its ultra-thin noodles and amber broth, and the story of a people who overcame disaster.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Anime Manga Explosion THE ANIME STUDIO: bones
Nakamura Yutaka, an animator at "Bones Studio," discusses the making of popular anime titles, including "My Hero Academia" and "Gachiakuta."
The New Adventures of Rockie and Her Friends Is It Fair? Is It Unfair?
Rockie and her friends compete to see who can pick the most berries from a tree. However, as Slinky is too short, he claims that it is unfair.
U & I Can I Get Along?
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
J-MELO cocolashika and Utagokoro Rie
Cocolashika, a trio with city-pop sound, and Utagokoro Rie, who is known for her J-pop covers, perform and talk about various topics.
Little Charo is an animation series about a Japanese dog who got lost in NY. I want to see my owner again! Charo starts his adventure back home.
Japanology Plus Mini Sweet Potatoes
Experts reveal the versatility of sweet potatoes, which are used for everything from delicious desserts to power generation.
A Cat's-Eye View of Japan Aizu: Love Your Neighbor
The crew meets the cats of two neighboring herb farmers in Aizu, as well as the chief priest's four cats at Takeya Kannonji Temple.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
On the Wings Osaka to Haneda Airport
Core Kyoto Mini An Artistic Lineage: Nurturing A Painting Tradition
The ancient capital, Kyoto, continues to be innovative after 1,200 years.
Easy Japanese for Work Determining What Is Worrying A Client
Zero Waste Life Furniture in Blue
Tanaka Ryosuke and Miyachi Yo build furniture from offcut lumber, using indigo dye to unify the uneven tones of the different boards.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
The World Heritage Sites in Japan A Spirit of Harmony: Buddhist Monuments in the Horyu-ji Area
Explores the history of Horyu-ji Temple, a World Heritage Site, in the Nara region and the Japanese social concept of harmony.
Time-Lapse Japan OKINAWA: US Influences
The filmmaker sheds light on US influences in Okinawa Prefecture, a group of subtropical islands in the far south of Japan, through time-lapse footage.
Sumo is one of the most traditional Japanese sports, boasting a history of more than 1500 years. See how powerful wrestlers with an average weight of more than 160 kilos clash in the sacred ring.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Chatroom Japan Empowering Kids Through Song
Paola Bellucci, a Brazilian woman living in Japan, talks about making a music video for kids about sexual abuse and navigating the differences between the two cultures.
IMPACTS:Climates Change the World The Increasing Threat from the Super Typhoon
Experts investigate how warming oceans intensify typhoons worldwide, breaking down the scientific mechanisms involved.
Design Museum Japan Propellers: Unwavering Rationality
Hara visits a Japanese propeller maker, which holds a 30% global market share, to discover the merit of finding an object's perfect shape without compromise.
Where We Call Home Conveying the Pride of Caring for Cattle New
Afghani Gulhabib Habiby takes care of cattle on a farm in Kanoya, Kagoshima Prefecture; Nepalese Rukesh Raj Giri runs a produce store in Tokyo.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Time-Lapse Japan OKINAWA: Shuri Castle New
Okinawa Prefecture is a group of subtropical islands in the far south of Japan. We examine its past and present, with footage from time-lapse creator Shimizu Daisuke. This time: Shuri Castle.
BOSAI: Science That Can Save Your Life Large-Scale Logistics Facilities
Experts shed light on massive logistics facilities with robust structures and advanced seismic isolation systems, making them suitable as evacuation sites.
Activate Your Japanese Broaden My Horizons? New
Language students learn to make the most of their Japanese skills by watching dramas featuring useful communication strategies, snappy videos about onomatopoeia, and documentaries on senpai in Japan.
Culture Crossroads The Comedy Club Where I Belong New
People from all over the world try out bilingual jokes in a stand-up comedy club in Tokyo. For James from Australia, comedy has changed his life, helping him find a place where he feels he belongs.
Hello! NHK WORLD-JAPAN A London Screening of Grand Sumo Legends New
The host sheds light on the London screening of "Grand Sumo Legends," a documentary showcasing sumo's greatest wrestlers through archival footage and interviews.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey MICHINOKU COASTAL TRAIL / SOUTHERN SECTION New
Explorers traverse Japan's landscapes, uncovering cultural and natural wonders through immersive journeys into the nation's scenic beauty.
The Masterpieces of Ukiyo-E Producer Tsutaju Woman with a Glass Noisemaker New
The filmmaker takes a closer look at Kitagawa Utamaro's ukiyo-e masterpiece, "Woman with a Glass Noisemaker".
10 Stories with Cherry Blossoms. These stories highlight Japan's love of Cherry Blossoms.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
The World Heritage Sites in Japan A Spirit of Harmony: Buddhist Monuments in the Horyu-ji Area New
Explores the history of Horyu-ji Temple, a World Heritage Site, in the Nara region and the Japanese social concept of harmony.
Time-Lapse Japan YONEZAWA: A Gift from Melted Snow New
The filmmakers show how snow melts into water, which is used to grow rice in Yonezawa, and how a 400-year-old brewery turns this rice into sake, using human expertise instead of machines.
Darwin's Amazing Animals Precious Neighbors -- Japanese Pond Turtle, Japan
Experts shed light on the near-threatened Japanese pond turtles and how they rely on the unique Satoyama landscape for survival.
Time-Lapse Journey Amakusa
The filmmakers portray the beauty of famous locations across Japan through time-lapse photography, capturing nature throughout the four seasons.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Namahage: Oga New
Performers dress as monsters called namahage on New Year's Eve as part of a good-natured tradition that strengthens family and community bonds.
Japan Delish 5min Yakisoba New
Nun's Cookbook Butterbur Miso New
The nuns of Otowasan Kannonji Temple demonstrate the correct way to prepare butterbur miso, also known as coltsfoots miso.
Sumo is one of the most traditional Japanese sports, boasting a history of more than 1500 years. See how powerful wrestlers with an average weight of more than 160 kilos clash in the sacred ring.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Nun's Seasonal Calendar November New
NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
The Beauty of Japanese Swords: Famous Masterpieces A Colossal Sword New
The filmmakers take a look at Odachi, a giant Japanese sword that showcases a swordsmith's astonishing expertise.
Time-Lapse Journey Iwate New
The filmmakers portray the beauty of famous locations across Japan through time-lapse photography, capturing nature throughout the four seasons.
Where We Call Home Conveying the Pride of Caring for Cattle
Afghani Gulhabib Habiby takes care of cattle on a farm in Kanoya, Kagoshima Prefecture; Nepalese Rukesh Raj Giri runs a produce store in Tokyo.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey MICHINOKU COASTAL TRAIL / SOUTHERN SECTION
Explorers traverse Japan's landscapes, uncovering cultural and natural wonders through immersive journeys into the nation's scenic beauty.
The Masterpieces of Ukiyo-E Producer Tsutaju Woman with a Glass Noisemaker
The filmmaker takes a closer look at Kitagawa Utamaro's ukiyo-e masterpiece, "Woman with a Glass Noisemaker".
Activate Your Japanese Broaden My Horizons?
Language students learn to make the most of their Japanese skills by watching dramas featuring useful communication strategies, snappy videos about onomatopoeia, and documentaries on senpai in Japan.
Culture Crossroads The Comedy Club Where I Belong
People from all over the world try out bilingual jokes in a stand-up comedy club in Tokyo. For James from Australia, comedy has changed his life, helping him find a place where he feels he belongs.
Hello! NHK WORLD-JAPAN A London Screening of Grand Sumo Legends
The host sheds light on the London screening of "Grand Sumo Legends," a documentary showcasing sumo's greatest wrestlers through archival footage and interviews.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
The World Heritage Sites in Japan A Spirit of Harmony: Buddhist Monuments in the Horyu-ji Area
Explores the history of Horyu-ji Temple, a World Heritage Site, in the Nara region and the Japanese social concept of harmony.
Time-Lapse Japan YONEZAWA: A Gift from Melted Snow
The filmmakers show how snow melts into water, which is used to grow rice in Yonezawa, and how a 400-year-old brewery turns this rice into sake, using human expertise instead of machines.
10 Stories with Cherry Blossoms. These stories highlight Japan's love of Cherry Blossoms.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Namahage: Oga
Performers dress as monsters called namahage on New Year's Eve as part of a good-natured tradition that strengthens family and community bonds.
Japan Delish 5min Yakisoba
Nun's Cookbook Butterbur Miso
The nuns of Otowasan Kannonji Temple demonstrate the correct way to prepare butterbur miso, also known as coltsfoots miso.
Sumo is one of the most traditional Japanese sports, boasting a history of more than 1500 years. See how powerful wrestlers with an average weight of more than 160 kilos clash in the sacred ring.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Nun's Seasonal Calendar November
NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
The Beauty of Japanese Swords: Famous Masterpieces A Colossal Sword
The filmmakers take a look at Odachi, a giant Japanese sword that showcases a swordsmith's astonishing expertise.
Time-Lapse Journey Iwate
The filmmakers portray the beauty of famous locations across Japan through time-lapse photography, capturing nature throughout the four seasons.
Darwin's Amazing Animals Precious Neighbors -- Japanese Pond Turtle, Japan
Experts shed light on the near-threatened Japanese pond turtles and how they rely on the unique Satoyama landscape for survival.
Time-Lapse Journey Amakusa
The filmmakers portray the beauty of famous locations across Japan through time-lapse photography, capturing nature throughout the four seasons.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey MICHINOKU COASTAL TRAIL / SOUTHERN SECTION
Explorers traverse Japan's landscapes, uncovering cultural and natural wonders through immersive journeys into the nation's scenic beauty.
Where We Call Home Conveying the Pride of Caring for Cattle
Afghani Gulhabib Habiby takes care of cattle on a farm in Kanoya, Kagoshima Prefecture; Nepalese Rukesh Raj Giri runs a produce store in Tokyo.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Herbal Symphony Seeding the Future New
Japan's oldest private herb garden in Uda, Nara Prefecture has a 300-year history. To pass this legacy into the future, knowledge of medicinal herbs is shared with younger generations.
Time-Lapse Japan YONEZAWA: A Gift from Melted Snow
The filmmakers show how snow melts into water, which is used to grow rice in Yonezawa, and how a 400-year-old brewery turns this rice into sake, using human expertise instead of machines.
Direct Talk Adapting Anime Costumes for Live-Action New
Nakahara Sachiko talks about her work of translating the aesthetics of popular Japanese characters from comics and animes into live-action costumes.
Hit the Road 5minutes Fukushima New
Japan From Above: Up Close Shonai Rice Farmer New
A rice farmer from Shonai, Yamagata Prefecture, shares stories of traditional farming and the philosophy of farm work.
Ukiyoe Edo-Life Fishing for a Summer Delicacy New
The host examines "Fly-fishing," a woodblock print by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai that features a group of anglers using drifting mosquito hooks to fish.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Namahage: Oga
Performers dress as monsters called namahage on New Year's Eve as part of a good-natured tradition that strengthens family and community bonds.
Nun's Cookbook Butterbur Miso
The nuns of Otowasan Kannonji Temple demonstrate the correct way to prepare butterbur miso, also known as coltsfoots miso.
Activate Your Japanese Broaden My Horizons?
Language students learn to make the most of their Japanese skills by watching dramas featuring useful communication strategies, snappy videos about onomatopoeia, and documentaries on senpai in Japan.
Culture Crossroads The Comedy Club Where I Belong
People from all over the world try out bilingual jokes in a stand-up comedy club in Tokyo. For James from Australia, comedy has changed his life, helping him find a place where he feels he belongs.
Hello! NHK WORLD-JAPAN A London Screening of Grand Sumo Legends
The host sheds light on the London screening of "Grand Sumo Legends," a documentary showcasing sumo's greatest wrestlers through archival footage and interviews.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Nun's Seasonal Calendar November
NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
The Beauty of Japanese Swords: Famous Masterpieces A Colossal Sword
The filmmakers take a look at Odachi, a giant Japanese sword that showcases a swordsmith's astonishing expertise.
Time-Lapse Journey Iwate
The filmmakers portray the beauty of famous locations across Japan through time-lapse photography, capturing nature throughout the four seasons.
10 Stories with Cherry Blossoms. These stories highlight Japan's love of Cherry Blossoms.
