Monday, January 12th TV listings for NHK World (WYIN-DT2) Gary, IN
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
My Street Piano Kanazawa
The filmmakers place a piano at a commercial area in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
Medical Frontiers New Ways to Slow Alzheimer's Disease New
Prevention to cure, the groundbreaking world of Japanese medical technology and healthcare, from food and exercise to the latest treatments.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
The World Heritage Sites in Japan Triangular Roofs Bring People Together Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama
The filmmakers explore Shirakawa-go, one of Japan's snowiest regions, famous for its traditional thatched-roof Gassho-style homes.
Preparation The Doctor's Office Doesn't Scare Me!
Luna's father takes her to the doctor after noticing that she has a slight fever. However, she is not used to going to the clinic and finds it scary.
Where We Call Home Supporting Afghan Women with Rugs Handwoven
Ashraf Baburi provides work to Afghanistan women by importing the traditional rugs they weave to Chiba Prefecture; French-born Stephane Danton runs a tea store in Tokyo.
Time-Lapse Japan HAGI: With the Flow
A variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey Michinoku Coastal Trail Northern Section
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 YONEZAWA: Beni, Japanese Red
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 Starting a Bout New
The host explains the different situations during the start of a sumo wrestling match which can result in "matta", or a false start.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Nun's Seasonal Calendar January
The nuns pick herbs in the temple's garden and make winter rice porridge. They later prepare kan-koji fermented rice and pickled napa cabbage on Daikan.
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.
Preparation My Charming Medicine New
Magical Japanese Write
Written Japanese was developed and refined after Japan began using Chinese kanji characters in the early 5th century; this history is reflected in the many words related to kaku, or "to write."
Easy Japanese #8 This is my friend, Ayaka-san.
#8 This is my friend, Ayaka-san. / To introduce someone to someone else, say a word to explain the relationship, followed by no and then the person's name and desu.
Culture Crossroads Samurai Sword Enthusiasts
The filmmakers shed light on Japan's multicultural society, foreigners's perspectives on Japan, tips on student exchange programs and disaster preparedness.
Hello! NHK WORLD-JAPAN Programs About Japanese Culture
A compilation of programs featured Japan's unique perspectives and cultural practices.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Gojinjo Taiko: Nafune-machi
The filmmakers take a look at the history of Gojinjo Taiko, a powerful performance by masked drummers that originated hundreds of years ago in Japan.
Japan Delish 5min Curry Rice
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".
Direct Talk Picture Books for Children and Adults Alike
Miyakoshi Akiko, an acclaimed author, discusses her work and how she creates art using charcoal and watercolors.
Japan Delish 5min Curry Rice
Framing Everyday's Moments Landscapes
Professional and amateur photographers from around the world capture time-lapse videos of nature, celestial phenomena and cityscapes.
Ukiyoe Edo-Life The Building Blocks of Edo
The filmmakers shed light on Hokusai's artwork portraying workers at a sawmill using tools and their honed skills to prepare the building blocks of Edo life.
Seasoning the Seasons Jomon: 10,000 Years of Nostalgia
The filmmakers explore traces of Jomon culture across Japan, including Jomon pit houses in Yamanashi Prefecture and Jomon pottery in Aomori Prefecture.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
The World Heritage Sites in Japan Triangular Roofs Bring People Together Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama
The filmmakers explore Shirakawa-go, one of Japan's snowiest regions, famous for its traditional thatched-roof Gassho-style homes.
Medical Frontiers New Ways to Slow Alzheimer's Disease
Prevention to cure, the groundbreaking world of Japanese medical technology and healthcare, from food and exercise to the latest treatments.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
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 Journey Mt. Fuji
The filmmakers capture the beauty of the many different faces of Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan southwest of Tokyo, through time-lapse photography.
Where We Call Home Supporting Afghan Women with Rugs Handwoven
Ashraf Baburi provides work to Afghanistan women by importing the traditional rugs they weave to Chiba Prefecture; French-born Stephane Danton runs a tea store in Tokyo.
Time-Lapse Japan HAGI: With the Flow
A variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Nun's Seasonal Calendar January
The nuns pick herbs in the temple's garden and make winter rice porridge. They later prepare kan-koji fermented rice and pickled napa cabbage on Daikan.
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".
Magical Japanese Write
Written Japanese was developed and refined after Japan began using Chinese kanji characters in the early 5th century; this history is reflected in the many words related to kaku, or "to write."
Easy Japanese #8 This is my friend, Ayaka-san.
#8 This is my friend, Ayaka-san. / To introduce someone to someone else, say a word to explain the relationship, followed by no and then the person's name and desu.
Culture Crossroads Samurai Sword Enthusiasts
The filmmakers shed light on Japan's multicultural society, foreigners's perspectives on Japan, tips on student exchange programs and disaster preparedness.
Hello! NHK WORLD-JAPAN Programs About Japanese Culture
A compilation of programs featured Japan's unique perspectives and cultural practices.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey Michinoku Coastal Trail Northern Section
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 Starting a Bout
The host explains the different situations during the start of a sumo wrestling match which can result in "matta", or a false start.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Gojinjo Taiko: Nafune-machi
The filmmakers take a look at the history of Gojinjo Taiko, a powerful performance by masked drummers that originated hundreds of years ago in Japan.
Nun's Cookbook Furofuki Daikon in Two Colours
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
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
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 Journey Mt. Fuji
The filmmakers capture the beauty of the many different faces of Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan southwest of Tokyo, through time-lapse photography.
Dining With the Chef Rika's Tokyo Cuisine/ Kushi-age Party Deep-Fried Skewers New
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Document 72 Hours A Winding Road Through the Kii Mountains New
A national road winds through a rugged mountain range on the Kii Peninsula; we drove the length of this road over three days to meet some of the residents in this remote region.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Medical Frontiers New Ways to Slow Alzheimer's Disease
Prevention to cure, the groundbreaking world of Japanese medical technology and healthcare, from food and exercise to the latest treatments.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
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 Starting a Bout
The host explains the different situations during the start of a sumo wrestling match which can result in "matta", or a false start.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
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.
Dining With the Chef Rika's Tokyo Cuisine/ Kushi-age Party Deep-Fried Skewers
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
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 A Winding Road Through the Kii Mountains
A national road winds through a rugged mountain range on the Kii Peninsula; we drove the length of this road over three days to meet some of the residents in this remote region.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
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 Starting a Bout
The host explains the different situations during the start of a sumo wrestling match which can result in "matta", or a false start.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Medical Frontiers New Ways to Slow Alzheimer's Disease
Prevention to cure, the groundbreaking world of Japanese medical technology and healthcare, from food and exercise to the latest treatments.
NHK News 7 New
NHK's core news program wraps up the day's events in an easy-to-understand way.
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 Music That Nourishes the Soul New
Yoshida Hirofumi has been principal guest conductor of the Odesa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater in Ukraine since 2021. He talks about what he hopes to convey through music amid conflict.
Japan Delish 5min Gyoza New
Framing Everyday's Moments Cityscapes New
Professional and amateur photographers around the world share time-lapse photos of cityscapes that capture everyday life.
Ukiyoe Edo-Life A Community Comes Together New
The filmmakers shed light on how childbirth in the Edo period was a community affair with unique customs and superstitions.
Newsroom Tokyo New
NHK World's newest program provides comprehensive coverage of events in Japan and Asia.
Dining With the Chef Rika's Tokyo Cuisine/ Kushi-age Party Deep-Fried Skewers
Hosts Yu Hayami and Patrick Harlan, with the help of Japanese chefs Tatsuo Saito and Rika Yukimasa, introduce Americans to the techniques, ingredients and harmony of Japanese cuisine.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Document 72 Hours A Winding Road Through the Kii Mountains
A national road winds through a rugged mountain range on the Kii Peninsula; we drove the length of this road over three days to meet some of the residents in this remote region.
