
Monday, September 15th TV listings for NHK World (WNJB2) New Brunswick, NJ
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
My Street Piano Hirosaki New
The filmmakers place a piano inside a station in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, and share footage of passersby playing music.
Seasoning the Seasons Tidings of Autumn Fruits
Visiting places across Japan to introduce the charms of their local daily life and festivals.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
Time-Lapse Journey Nighttime Scenery New
A time lapse footage of a charming nighttime scenery that can be found in different environments all over Japan, including the cities and countryside.
Medical Frontiers Hydrogen Gas Could Save Lives New
How hydrogen gas inhalation improves survival rates and reduces severe aftereffects that can occur after the heart restarts.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
Trails to Oishii Tokyo Mini Wasabi New
The filmmakers explore wasabi, Japan's fiery root, from a number of perspectives, including a visit to a culturally significant paddy field and a lesson on the complex history of wasabi's cultivation.
One in Every Japanese 1/10: Married By Matching Apps New
The filmmakers interview Japanese women who use matchmaking apps, including Manami, who uses multiple apps to find a perfect partner.
Time-Lapse Japan TOSA: Living With The Shimanto
A variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
Where We Call Home Eco-friendly Farming in Fukushima
Homeowners and designers reveal how unconventional spaces were reimagined into modern homes.
Easy Travel Japanese Domo
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Inami Shishimai: Inami-chiku, Nanto New
The filmmakers explore Inami Shishimai, a type of lion dance performed in Toyama Prefecture.
National Parks of Japan Daisen-Oki New
Daisen-Oki National Park comprises the Oki Islands, which boast spectacular geological formations, and a mainland area with shrines and sacred mountains that gave rise to myths and legends.
Time-Lapse Japan TOSA: Wings of a Mayfly
A variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
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.
Sumopedia Gyoji Shouts New
The filmmakers explain the meanings behind the shouts of the gyoji or sumo referee.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
My Street Piano Shimanto New
The filmmakers place a piano in a park in Shimanto, a nature-rich town in Kochi Prefecture.
Activate Your Japanese Putting Yourself In The Guest's Shoes
Xuan wants to explain to Danny, who is rude toward a guest, to put himself in the guest's shoes but struggles to do so.
Culture Crossroads Helping Foreign Children to Integrate
Bara Kyoushitsu in Kani City, Gifu Prefecture, is a preschool designed to eliminate the number of foreign children who stop attending school because they do not understand Japanese.
Hello! NHK WORLD-JAPAN 80 Years Since the War's End
Examines Japan's perspective post-WWII through a special feature on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, along with programmes about war and peace, and a website dedicated to the pursuit of peace.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
Cinematic Journey Michinoku Coastal Trail Northern Section New
Kyle Card hikes along the 621 miles trail following the Pacific Coast in northern Japan, where he discovers local lifestyles, stunning nature, traces of the area's 2011 disaster and resilient people.
Time-Lapse Japan TOSA: Cape of Faith
A variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
Direct Talk Adapting Anime Costumes for Live-Action
Nakahara Sachiko talks about her work of translating the aesthetics of popular Japanese characters from comics and animes into live-action costumes.
One in Every Japanese 1/27: People Without Smartphones
The filmmakers follow a man who chose not to own a smartphone.
Japan Delish Yakisoba
The filmmakers explore the history of yakisoba, a popular noodle dish enjoyed at festivals, and visit local yakisoba restaurants all over Japan.
The filmmakers explore the early morning activities of fishmongers and vegetable peddlers at Nihonbashi Bridge.
Today's Close-Up Don't Sweat It! - New Solutions for Perspiration Problems
Experts speak with people who suffer from sweat-related conditions to understand their daily struggles. They also explore the latest research and treatment options available.
Seasoning the Seasons Tidings of Autumn Fruits
Visiting places across Japan to introduce the charms of their local daily life and festivals.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
The World Heritage Sites in Japan The Ancient Prayers Transcending Time: Sacred Island of Okinoshima and Associated Sites New
The host explores the birthplace of Shintoism, Okinoshima Island, and reveals how restricted public access helps preserve the valuable artifacts found in the area.
Medical Frontiers Hydrogen Gas Could Save Lives
How hydrogen gas inhalation improves survival rates and reduces severe aftereffects that can occur after the heart restarts.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
Trails to Oishii Tokyo Mini Wasabi
The filmmakers explore wasabi, Japan's fiery root, from a number of perspectives, including a visit to a culturally significant paddy field and a lesson on the complex history of wasabi's cultivation.
Time-Lapse Japan TOSA: Bonito Country
A variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
Where We Call Home Eco-friendly Farming in Fukushima
Homeowners and designers reveal how unconventional spaces were reimagined into modern homes.
Easy Travel Japanese Domo
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Inami Shishimai: Inami-chiku, Nanto
The filmmakers explore Inami Shishimai, a type of lion dance performed in Toyama Prefecture.
Time-Lapse Japan TOSA: Living With The Shimanto
A variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
Activate Your Japanese Putting Yourself In The Guest's Shoes
Xuan wants to explain to Danny, who is rude toward a guest, to put himself in the guest's shoes but struggles to do so.
Culture Crossroads Helping Foreign Children to Integrate
Bara Kyoushitsu in Kani City, Gifu Prefecture, is a preschool designed to eliminate the number of foreign children who stop attending school because they do not understand Japanese.
Hello! NHK WORLD-JAPAN 80 Years Since the War's End
Examines Japan's perspective post-WWII through a special feature on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, along with programmes about war and peace, and a website dedicated to the pursuit of peace.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
Cinematic Journey MICHINOKU COASTAL TRAIL / CENTRAL SECTION New
Kyle Card hikes along the 621 miles trail following the Pacific Coast in northern Japan, where he discovers local lifestyles, stunning nature, traces of the area's 2011 disaster, and resilient people.
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.
Sumopedia Gyoji Shouts
The filmmakers explain the meanings behind the shouts of the gyoji or sumo referee.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
Herbal Symphony Summer: Captivated by Herbs
The filmmakers explore Nara's herb scene by visiting Japan's oldest private medicinal herb garden in summer, where the herbs are in full bloom.
Time-Lapse Japan TOSA: Wings of a Mayfly
A variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
Journeys in Japan The Ontake Kodo Path to Sacred Peak New
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
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.
Chef Rika introduces two recipes, a salad with wasabi dressing and a pasta with wasabi butter soy sauce, to showcase the condiment's versatility beyond sushi.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
Document 72 Hours Fresh Starts at a Yokohama Electronics Store New
The filmmakers interview customers at an electronics retail store in Yokohama about what they came to buy in spring, the season of new beginnings.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
Medical Frontiers Hydrogen Gas Could Save Lives
How hydrogen gas inhalation improves survival rates and reduces severe aftereffects that can occur after the heart restarts.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
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.
Sumopedia Gyoji Shouts
The filmmakers explain the meanings behind the shouts of the gyoji or sumo referee.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
Journeys in Japan The Ontake Kodo Path to Sacred Peak
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Newsline Asia 24 New
Daily news program that picks up the key news stories of the past 24 hours from Japan and around Asia.
Chef Rika introduces two recipes, a salad with wasabi dressing and a pasta with wasabi butter soy sauce, to showcase the condiment's versatility beyond sushi.
Newsline Asia 24 New
Daily news program that picks up the key news stories of the past 24 hours from Japan and around Asia.
Document 72 Hours Fresh Starts at a Yokohama Electronics Store
The filmmakers interview customers at an electronics retail store in Yokohama about what they came to buy in spring, the season of new beginnings.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
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.
Sumopedia Gyoji Shouts
The filmmakers explain the meanings behind the shouts of the gyoji or sumo referee.
NHK Newsline New
Hourly news updates featuring current affairs, business news and global weather forecasts.
Medical Frontiers Hydrogen Gas Could Save Lives
How hydrogen gas inhalation improves survival rates and reduces severe aftereffects that can occur after the heart restarts.
NHK News 7 New
NHK's core news program wraps up the day's events in an easy-to-understand way.
Journeys in Japan The Ontake Kodo Path to Sacred Peak
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
Newsroom Tokyo New
NHK World's newest program provides comprehensive coverage of events in Japan and Asia.
Direct Talk Wastewater Research for Public Health New
Kitajima Masaaki discusses his paper on how the spread of COVID-19 could be tracked by monitoring wastewater, exploring its impact on infectious disease control.
One in Every Japanese 1/2500: New Farmers New
One in 2,500 Japanese people started farming in 2022. New farmers, who worked in different industries, examine the values they have found in this demanding yet rewarding field.
The host embarks on a journey across Japan to explore the food culture surrounding one of its most popular dishes: ramen.
Ukiyoe Edo-Life The Piercing Gaze New
The filmmakers examine the identity and motivation of a man striking a pose in a woodblock print by the artist Sharaku.
Newsroom Tokyo New
NHK World's newest program provides comprehensive coverage of events in Japan and Asia.
Chef Rika introduces two recipes, a salad with wasabi dressing and a pasta with wasabi butter soy sauce, to showcase the condiment's versatility beyond sushi.