Wednesday, December 24th TV listings for NHK World (WNJS-DT2) Camden, NJ
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Nun's Seasonal Calendar November New
The nuns introduce two early winter dates, ritto and shosetsu, and prepare seasonal pickles and dumplings.
Direct Talk Impassioned Ceramics New
Yoca Muta, known for her vibrant take on the traditional Kutani-yaki ceramic style, discusses her international success and her method for creating art that breaks from tradition.
Century Signboards Brown Gold New
The filmmakers explore how some of the oldest establishments in Japan have managed to thrive successfully for over a hundred years by incorporating innovation into age-old traditions.
Ukiyoe EDO-LIFE: Bustling Scenes of Old Tokyo The series Summer Outfits: Beauties of Today by Utamaro New
At dusk in summer, a woman is absorbed in reading a letter. This chic lady is actually an advertisement model for Mitsui Echigoya, one of the top kimono fabric stores in Edo.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Bug-Based Business Ideas Take Flight
The hosts present insect-inspired business ideas, from mushroom waste-eating beetles to an anti-reflective film based on the properties of a moth's eye.
Direct Talk Connecting the World Through Board Games
News, current affairs and documentaries focusing on Japan and Asia.
Japan's Top Inventions Automated Ginjo Koji Makers
The host explores the stories behind Japanese automated ginjo koji makers and the intricate sake brewing process.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Oniyo: Kurume
The filmmakers showcase the traditional Japanese night of the oni, Oniyo, where people are cleansed of troubles.
Herbal Symphony Autumn: Preserving the Seeds
Explores Nara's herb scene in autumn, the harvest season, through a visit to Japan's oldest private medicinal herb garden.
Frontrunners Cyclist with a Hearing Impairment: Hayase Kumi
The filmmakers shed light on Hayase Kumi, the first Japanese person who is deaf to earn a pharmacist's license, and her journey as a competitive cyclist in the Deaflympics.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey Mt. Fuji Long Trail / Beauty
Kyle Card hikes the designated long trail around majestic Mt Fuji and discovers its secrets.
Ramen Japan Hiroshima
The filmmakers explore two differing local takes on ramen, the food that kept Hiroshima fed during postwar reconstruction.
Trails to Oishii Tokyo Gobo New
The host explores the traditional harvesting methods of gobo, one of Japan's staple root vegetables, and various ways to prepare it.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
The World Heritage Sites in Japan The Ancient Prayers Transcending Time: Sacred Island of Okinoshima and Associated Sites
The host explores the birthplace of Shintoism, Okinoshima Island, and reveals how restricted public access helps preserve the valuable artifacts found in the area.
On the Wings Haneda to Fukuoka Airport New
Witness the virtual excursion from an airplane and take a look at the wonderful view during the flight to Fukuoka from an airplane window.
Dive in Tokyo Nippori - Steeped in Scenic Charm and Fabrics
The filmmakers explore a world of playful fabric designs, from bold patterns and vivid colors to modern takes on traditional cloth.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
My Street Piano Hirosaki
The filmmakers place a piano inside a station in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, and share footage of passersby playing music.
Kabuki Kool Edo Food in Kabuki
Exploring the world of Kabuki, featuring modern themes and Kabuki's creative staging.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Oniyo: Kurume
The filmmakers showcase the traditional Japanese night of the oni, Oniyo, where people are cleansed of troubles.
Herbal Symphony Autumn: Preserving the Seeds
Explores Nara's herb scene in autumn, the harvest season, through a visit to Japan's oldest private medicinal herb garden.
Direct Talk Connecting the World Through Board Games
News, current affairs and documentaries focusing on Japan and Asia.
Japan's Top Inventions Automated Ginjo Koji Makers
The host explores the stories behind Japanese automated ginjo koji makers and the intricate sake brewing process.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Bug-Based Business Ideas Take Flight
The hosts present insect-inspired business ideas, from mushroom waste-eating beetles to an anti-reflective film based on the properties of a moth's eye.
The Beauty of Japanese Swords: Famous Masterpieces A Demon-Cutting Sword
The filmmakers take a look at Yasutsuna, or Onikirimaru, a Japanese sword that was used to defeat a terrible demon.
Direct Talk Impassioned Ceramics
Yoca Muta, known for her vibrant take on the traditional Kutani-yaki ceramic style, discusses her international success and her method for creating art that breaks from tradition.
Century Signboards Brown Gold
The filmmakers explore how some of the oldest establishments in Japan have managed to thrive successfully for over a hundred years by incorporating innovation into age-old traditions.
Ukiyoe EDO-LIFE: Bustling Scenes of Old Tokyo The series Summer Outfits: Beauties of Today by Utamaro
At dusk in summer, a woman is absorbed in reading a letter. This chic lady is actually an advertisement model for Mitsui Echigoya, one of the top kimono fabric stores in Edo.
Biz Stream Rehab Reimagined (#247)
The hosts introduce various approaches to physical therapy, including home-made activities and interactive digital technology.
Frontrunners Cyclist with a Hearing Impairment: Hayase Kumi
The filmmakers shed light on Hayase Kumi, the first Japanese person who is deaf to earn a pharmacist's license, and her journey as a competitive cyclist in the Deaflympics.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Oniyo: Kurume
The filmmakers showcase the traditional Japanese night of the oni, Oniyo, where people are cleansed of troubles.
Herbal Symphony Autumn: Preserving the Seeds
Explores Nara's herb scene in autumn, the harvest season, through a visit to Japan's oldest private medicinal herb garden.
The host explores the traditional harvesting methods of gobo, one of Japan's staple root vegetables, and various ways to prepare it.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey Mt. Fuji Long Trail / Beauty
Kyle Card hikes the designated long trail around majestic Mt Fuji and discovers its secrets.
Ramen Japan Hiroshima
The filmmakers explore two differing local takes on ramen, the food that kept Hiroshima fed during postwar reconstruction.
Dive in Tokyo Nippori - Steeped in Scenic Charm and Fabrics
The filmmakers explore a world of playful fabric designs, from bold patterns and vivid colors to modern takes on traditional cloth.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Bug-Based Business Ideas Take Flight
The hosts present insect-inspired business ideas, from mushroom waste-eating beetles to an anti-reflective film based on the properties of a moth's eye.
One in Every Japanese 1/1000: Lay Judges
Lay judges in Japan share their experience of working in courts and joining a networking event for former lay judges.
Direct Talk Connecting the World Through Board Games
News, current affairs and documentaries focusing on Japan and Asia.
Japan's Top Inventions Automated Ginjo Koji Makers
The host explores the stories behind Japanese automated ginjo koji makers and the intricate sake brewing process.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
The World Heritage Sites in Japan The Ancient Prayers Transcending Time: Sacred Island of Okinoshima and Associated Sites
The host explores the birthplace of Shintoism, Okinoshima Island, and reveals how restricted public access helps preserve the valuable artifacts found in the area.
On the Wings Haneda to Fukuoka Airport
Witness the virtual excursion from an airplane and take a look at the wonderful view during the flight to Fukuoka from an airplane window.
Kabuki Kool Edo Food in Kabuki
Exploring the world of Kabuki, featuring modern themes and Kabuki's creative staging.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Bug-Based Business Ideas Take Flight
The hosts present insect-inspired business ideas, from mushroom waste-eating beetles to an anti-reflective film based on the properties of a moth's eye.
The Beauty of Japanese Swords: Famous Masterpieces A Demon-Cutting Sword
The filmmakers take a look at Yasutsuna, or Onikirimaru, a Japanese sword that was used to defeat a terrible demon.
Core Kyoto Foreign Residents: Infusing new life into tradition New
The filmmakers explore how foreign residents in Kyoto revitalize traditional culture through global innovation and creativity, breathing new life into the city.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
My Street Piano Hirosaki
The filmmakers place a piano inside a station in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, and share footage of passersby playing music.
Face to Face Kawashima Toru: Connection and Tradition in Recovering Noto New
Kawashima Toru, a Japanese cuisine chef based in Noto, meets local farmers cultivating rare heirloom vegetables and helps the region recover from the New Year's Day 2024 earthquake.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Onomichi Betcha Matsuri: Onomichi New
Onomichi Betcha, a three-day festival in Hiroshima Prefecture, features masked figures who torment spectators with sticks.
Herbal Symphony Winter Jewels at Our Feet New
In winter, a group of people from Japan's oldest private herb garden in Uda hike up the mountains of Yoshino for kudzu.
Japanology Plus Uesugi Yozan: An Economic Miracle New
Peter Barakan explores the life and work of Uesugi Yozan, whose financial reforms led the destitute domain to a miraculous recovery, and attempts the traditional carving technique.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Bug-Based Business Ideas Take Flight
The hosts present insect-inspired business ideas, from mushroom waste-eating beetles to an anti-reflective film based on the properties of a moth's eye.
One in Every Japanese 1/2: People Who Don't Drink New
The filmmakers interview drinkers and non-drinkers in Japan, including a couple who went sober and opened a no-alcohol bar.
The host explores the traditional harvesting methods of gobo, one of Japan's staple root vegetables, and various ways to prepare it.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Bug-Based Business Ideas Take Flight
The hosts present insect-inspired business ideas, from mushroom waste-eating beetles to an anti-reflective film based on the properties of a moth's eye.
Outside In Lost in Academia In Deep with Sangaku New
A German intellectual historian discusses her research on sangaku, wooden tablets inscribed with mathematical problems dedicated to temples and shrines.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey Mt. Fuji Long Trail / Culture New
Kyle Card arrives at Mount Fuji and begins his hike on the newly designated long trail around the mountain to witness its cinematic beauty.
Ramen Japan Chiba New
The filmmaker journeys to Chiba, which is 25 miles east of the center of Tokyo, to check out the local ramen varieties.
Core Kyoto Foreign Residents: Infusing new life into tradition
The filmmakers explore how foreign residents in Kyoto revitalize traditional culture through global innovation and creativity, breathing new life into the city.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Onomichi Betcha Matsuri: Onomichi
Onomichi Betcha, a three-day festival in Hiroshima Prefecture, features masked figures who torment spectators with sticks.
Herbal Symphony Winter Jewels at Our Feet
In winter, a group of people from Japan's oldest private herb garden in Uda hike up the mountains of Yoshino for kudzu.
Face to Face Kawashima Toru: Connection and Tradition in Recovering Noto
Kawashima Toru, a Japanese cuisine chef based in Noto, meets local farmers cultivating rare heirloom vegetables and helps the region recover from the New Year's Day 2024 earthquake.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Lost & Found: Capitalizing on Forgotten Items New
One in Every Japanese 1/2: People Who Don't Drink
The filmmakers interview drinkers and non-drinkers in Japan, including a couple who went sober and opened a no-alcohol bar.
Japanology Plus Uesugi Yozan: An Economic Miracle
Peter Barakan explores the life and work of Uesugi Yozan, whose financial reforms led the destitute domain to a miraculous recovery, and attempts the traditional carving technique.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey Mt. Fuji Long Trail / Culture
Kyle Card arrives at Mount Fuji and begins his hike on the newly designated long trail around the mountain to witness its cinematic beauty.
Ramen Japan Chiba
The filmmaker journeys to Chiba, which is 25 miles east of the center of Tokyo, to check out the local ramen varieties.
Outside In Lost in Academia In Deep with Sangaku
A German intellectual historian discusses her research on sangaku, wooden tablets inscribed with mathematical problems dedicated to temples and shrines.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
My Street Piano Shimanto New
The filmmakers place a piano in a park in Shimanto, a nature-rich town in Kochi Prefecture.
The host explores the traditional harvesting methods of gobo, one of Japan's staple root vegetables, and various ways to prepare it.
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.
Core Kyoto Foreign Residents: Infusing new life into tradition
The filmmakers explore how foreign residents in Kyoto revitalize traditional culture through global innovation and creativity, breathing new life into the city.
