TV Schedule for PBS CLT NHK (WTVI2) Charlotte, NC
Monday, December 29th TV listings for PBS CLT NHK (WTVI2) Charlotte, NC
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey Mt. Fuji Long Trail / Outdoors
Kyle Card hikes the newly designated long trail around majestic Mount Fuji and discovers its secrets.
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.
Medical Frontiers Things You Should Do To Prevent CKD New
The filmmakers take a look at clinical trials in regenerative medicine and a large-scale study in Japan that has shown how improving one's diet and lifestyle can slow the progression of chronic kidney disease.
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.
Hit the Road 5minutes Hiroshima New
We'll be driving through Hiroshima Prefecture, with our goal being the famed Itsukushima Shrine; along the way, we'll make a few stops off the beaten path that will amaze you!
Where We Call Home Follow Your Heart and Listen to the Soup!
Austrian fashion designer Edwina Horl Ota works to bring her late husband's Tokyo ramen shop back to its former glory; Chinese Masuda Sei talks about her commitment to providing passengers a comfortable ride on a sparkly clean train.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
My Street Piano Kagoshima
Hometown Stories Making Art with Autism
An insight into various facets of provincial Japanese lifestyle, culture, industries, cuisine, and way of life. In addition, understand Japanese life outside major metropolitan areas.
Satoyama Kitchen Diary Fancy and Flavourful Dried Persimmons
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Niihama Taiko Matsuri: Niihama
Teams of around 150 people carry "taikodai," large parade floats housing a huge taiko drum. They compete to give the most powerful synchronized performance.
Nun's Seasonal Calendar September
NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
Magical Japanese Hot water
Poet Peter MacMillan introduces Japanese words that relate to hot water and a bath and explains the significance of hot water in daily life of the Japanese.
Easy Japanese Please Speak Slowly
Helping viewers to learn the Japanese language with the meaning of various words and their correct usage with context.
Culture Crossroads Japanese High-Tech Toys Go Global!
Li Xiaoyu explains how Japanese toymakers combine technology and cuteness to emerge at the top of the market.
The hosts introduce a collection of productions, from special reports to documentaries, to provide the latest information on Japan and other Asian countries.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Fashion Forward Business Models - Others
The Beauty of Japanese Swords: Famous Masterpieces The Power of a God
The filmmakers take a look at a Japanese sword made by Kuniyuki that is imbued with the power of the deity known as Fudo-myo-o.
Direct Talk Making Documentaries Like Dramatic Movies
Hara Kazuo, a Golden Ring Special Edition prize winner, talks about his vision for documentaries and the dark side of movies.
Trails to Oishii Tokyo Mini Horsehair Crab
Reporters visit Tokyo's fresh food market and explore various recipes that celebrate ingredients sourced from across Japan.
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.
Ukiyoe Edo-Life The Piercing Gaze
The filmmakers examine the identity and motivation of a man striking a pose in a woodblock print by the artist Sharaku.
A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic catalogue of channels dubbed into English.
Seasoning the Seasons Sharing Happiness: Hot Pots in Japan
Visiting places across Japan to introduce the charms of their local daily life and festivals.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Niihama Taiko Matsuri: Niihama
Teams of around 150 people carry "taikodai," large parade floats housing a huge taiko drum. They compete to give the most powerful synchronized performance.
Nun's Seasonal Calendar September
NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia.
Medical Frontiers Things You Should Do To Prevent CKD
The filmmakers take a look at clinical trials in regenerative medicine and a large-scale study in Japan that has shown how improving one's diet and lifestyle can slow the progression of chronic kidney disease.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Cinematic Journey Mt. Fuji Long Trail / Outdoors
Kyle Card hikes the newly designated long trail around majestic Mount Fuji and discovers its secrets.
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.
Where We Call Home Follow Your Heart and Listen to the Soup!
Austrian fashion designer Edwina Horl Ota works to bring her late husband's Tokyo ramen shop back to its former glory; Chinese Masuda Sei talks about her commitment to providing passengers a comfortable ride on a sparkly clean train.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Fashion Forward Business Models - Others
One in Every Japanese 1/156: Transgenders
Transgender people discuss work, marriage and leisure, as they try to live their normal daily lives in a society still lacking in understanding.
Magical Japanese Hot water
Poet Peter MacMillan introduces Japanese words that relate to hot water and a bath and explains the significance of hot water in daily life of the Japanese.
Easy Japanese Please Speak Slowly
Helping viewers to learn the Japanese language with the meaning of various words and their correct usage with context.
Culture Crossroads Japanese High-Tech Toys Go Global!
Li Xiaoyu explains how Japanese toymakers combine technology and cuteness to emerge at the top of the market.
The hosts introduce a collection of productions, from special reports to documentaries, to provide the latest information on Japan and other Asian countries.
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.
Hit the Road 5minutes Hiroshima
We'll be driving through Hiroshima Prefecture, with our goal being the famed Itsukushima Shrine; along the way, we'll make a few stops off the beaten path that will amaze you!
Hometown Stories Making Art with Autism
An insight into various facets of provincial Japanese lifestyle, culture, industries, cuisine, and way of life. In addition, understand Japanese life outside major metropolitan areas.
Satoyama Kitchen Diary Fancy and Flavourful Dried Persimmons
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Fashion Forward Business Models - Others
The Beauty of Japanese Swords: Famous Masterpieces The Power of a God
The filmmakers take a look at a Japanese sword made by Kuniyuki that is imbued with the power of the deity known as Fudo-myo-o.
Journeys in Japan Uchikawa: A Retro River Townscape New
The neighborhood alongside the Uchikawa River in Imizu City, Toyoma Prefecture, has thrived as a fishing port for more than 1,000 years.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
My Street Piano Kagoshima
Dining with the Chef Master Chef's Class/Holiday season's dishes from fine Washoku dining in Japan 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.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Saidaiji Eyo: Okayama New
Thousands of near-naked men endure icy water and the winter cold as they are purified at a temple. Some of the normal rites are being reintroduced as the pandemic recedes.
Nun's Seasonal Calendar October New
The nuns pick up chestnuts and cook gammodoki on the day of kanro. They then prepare mochi rice with homemade miso.
Document 72 Hours Beyond the Books at a Kanazawa Library New
Exploring human dramas through chance encounters with ordinary people at selected locations.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Fashion Forward Business Models - Others
One in Every Japanese 1/45: Gambling Addiction New
One in 45 Japanese people is suspected to have a gambling addiction. A man who made a clean break from gambling shares his recovery journey from addiction.
Medical Frontiers Things You Should Do To Prevent CKD
The filmmakers take a look at clinical trials in regenerative medicine and a large-scale study in Japan that has shown how improving one's diet and lifestyle can slow the progression of chronic kidney disease.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
Biz Stream Special Edition Fashion Forward Business Models - Others
The Beauty of Japanese Swords: Famous Masterpieces Invocatory Carvings New
The filmmakers take an in-depth look at Hotei Kunihiro, a sword conveying a swordsmith's wish for peace.
Deeper Look New
Tensions on the Korean Peninsula are heating up again; former U.S. National Security Council member and leading expert on the Korean Peninsula and East Asia, Sue Mi Terry, offers her insights.
Dig More Japan! New
The filmmakers spotlight various aspects of Japan through its landscapes, wildlife, art, culture, governance and lifestyle.
Dining with the Chef Mini Cherry Blossom-shaped Crab Ric New
Chef Saito presents a fun and healthy recipe for cherry blossom-shaped crab rice, which is easy enough for anyone to make.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
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.
Ramen Japan Kagoshima New
The host embarks on a pleasantly flavorful journey through Kagoshima Prefecture's diverse ramen, featuring a distinct evolution within Kyushu's tonkotsu realm.
Journeys in Japan Uchikawa: A Retro River Townscape
The neighborhood alongside the Uchikawa River in Imizu City, Toyoma Prefecture, has thrived as a fishing port for more than 1,000 years.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Saidaiji Eyo: Okayama
Thousands of near-naked men endure icy water and the winter cold as they are purified at a temple. Some of the normal rites are being reintroduced as the pandemic recedes.
Nun's Seasonal Calendar October
The nuns pick up chestnuts and cook gammodoki on the day of kanro. They then prepare mochi rice with homemade miso.
Dining with the Chef Master Chef's Class/Holiday season's dishes from fine Washoku dining in Japan
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.
Biz Stream Special Edition Chemical-Free, Farmer-Friendly Agritech New
One in Every Japanese 1/45: Gambling Addiction
One in 45 Japanese people is suspected to have a gambling addiction. A man who made a clean break from gambling shares his recovery journey from addiction.
Document 72 Hours Beyond the Books at a Kanazawa Library
Exploring human dramas through chance encounters with ordinary people at selected locations.
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.
Ramen Japan Kagoshima
The host embarks on a pleasantly flavorful journey through Kagoshima Prefecture's diverse ramen, featuring a distinct evolution within Kyushu's tonkotsu realm.
Tensions on the Korean Peninsula are heating up again; former U.S. National Security Council member and leading expert on the Korean Peninsula and East Asia, Sue Mi Terry, offers her insights.
BOSAI: Science That Can Save Your Life For Safe Travel Through Snowy Regions
The host sheds light on some Japanese technology being developed to prevent whiteouts and accidents on slippery roads.
NHK Newsline New
Japan's disaster relief; Asia news; business and global current events.
