Culture Crossroads - Season 3 / Year 2019

Culture Crossroads - Season 3 / Year 2019

Season 3 / Year 2019

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DatesJan 27, 2019 - Dec 21, 2019
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WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Japanese trend of mourning
Year 2019Episode 110 min

WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Japanese trend of mourning

Vietnamese traditionally visit their ancestors' graves in January and February, before the Lunar New Year. Now that their country is enjoying economic growth, some families are purchasing elaborate gravesites for their loved ones. In this episode, we answer a listener's question about graves in Japan: "How do Japanese show respect for their ancestors? Have things changed?" Vietnamese announcer Phan Quynh Hoa talks about the situation in Japan, where the overall population is growing older and graves are becoming more compact.

Jan 27, 2019
WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Sports bridge India and Japan
Year 2019Episode 210 min

WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Sports bridge India and Japan

Listeners of our Hindi-language service asked about sports. Sumo is gaining popularity in India, and the Indian game of Kabaddi is gaining ground in Japan. So, we sent our Hindi-language announcer Viola Kawano to find out about the lives of sumo wrestlers and to catch up with junior and senior high students playing Kabaddi. The latter has become familiar enough to have been portrayed in a manga.

Feb 24, 2019
WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Memories of Tsunami for the Future
Year 2019Episode 310 min

WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Memories of Tsunami for the Future

Last year, deadly tsunamis struck Indonesia. A listener from that country wrote to ask about tsunami preparations in Japan. An announcer from our Indonesian section, Sri Lestari, went to Sendai to find out how people are making use of the experience of the 2011 disaster.

Mar 31, 2019
WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Tarako Dishes in Japan
Year 2019Episode 410 min

WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Tarako Dishes in Japan

A South Korean listener wrote to us to say, "The Tarako (salted cod roe) rice ball I had in Japan tasted great. Please explain how to make it and other Tarako dishes." We're happy to oblige. Our Korean language announcer Shin Euisoo visited a popular rice ball restaurant and a pasta place that serves "Tarako spaghetti." Listen in to learn about some must-try cod roe dishes.

Apr 20, 2019
WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Keeping Mosquitoes Away
Year 2019Episode 510 min

WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Keeping Mosquitoes Away

A listener from China inquired about keeping mosquitoes in check in Japan. Our reporter Ron Monroe visits a mosquito expert to find out what really works. She also visits a company that invented pyrethrum coils more than 100 years ago to learn the origins of the material, now used around the world.

Jun 22, 2019
WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Our Future with Robots
Year 2019Episode 610 min

WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Our Future with Robots

Russian listener Tatiana Dolzhanskaya says she wants to know what's new with robots in Japan. Our reporter is Russian announcer Anastasia Monakova, who introduces robots that address labor shortages in various fields and support the lives of the elderly as Japan's birthrate declines and society ages. She also interviews leading robot expert Professor Ishiguro Hiroshi about the android robot, ERICA that he created and its emotions and ability to carry out conversations. Learn about the history of ERICA's development and the potential for human co-existence with robots.

Jul 20, 2019
WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Facing Garbage Head On
Year 2019Episode 710 min

WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Facing Garbage Head On

Arthur Kabugu Mathenge listens to our Swahili broadcasting and told us that, in Kenya, all garbage is deposited in one place without being sorted, leading to environmental problems. He wants to know about how Japan deals with garbage. Our Swahili broadcasting Kenyan announcer Martin Mwanje goes to Yokohama where he finds that representatives from Africa have visited the city government to learn about how Japan deals with garbage. Martin reports on a waste treatment plant, methods for recycling and incinerating garbage, and educational activities aimed at children. He also visits the town of Kamikatsu in Tokushima Prefecture which has no large-scale waste treatment plants but nevertheless achieved a recycling rate of 80%. What is their secret?

Aug 24, 2019
WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: New Waves in the Kimono Experience
Year 2019Episode 810 min

WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: New Waves in the Kimono Experience

This time, Indian listener Subhash Chakraborty asks, "Do Japanese people wear traditional clothes like kimono? In what kinds of situations do people wear kimono?" Our reporter is Bengali broadcasting announcer Kanika Bhowmik from Bangladesh. She visits a kimono specialty shop where she reports about occasions when Japanese people wear kimono and learns to wear them. Then Kanika visits a shop where you can rent and get assistance in wearing kimono. This is very popular among foreign visitors. Finally, she meets a young woman who enjoys kimono in new ways and introduces new trends in wearing kimono.

Sep 21, 2019
WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Disaster Preparedness, the First Steps
Year 2019Episode 910 min

WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Disaster Preparedness, the First Steps

How can we learn about disaster preparedness in Japan? This time, people from Myanmar living in Tokyo sent us a question. Our reporter is Director of NHK WORLD-JAPAN Burmese Language Broadcasting, Khin Aye Nge. Myanmar experiences fewer natural disasters so the people are not accustomed to preparing for them. Khin visits a monastery where people from Myanmar living in Japan gather. Along with them, she visits a facility to learn disaster preparedness and experience simulated disasters. What is their first reaction? In addition, a specialist from the local government checks the monastery for earthquake and fire preparedness. What kind of advice does she give and what do they discover? We offer suggestions for the first steps toward disaster prevention and countermeasures.

Oct 19, 2019
WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Linking Hearts with Brush and Ink
Year 2019Episode 1010 min

WHAT'S YOUR CONNECTION?: Linking Hearts with Brush and Ink

This time, an Iranian listener asks, "What role does traditional calligraphy play in the lives of modern Japanese people?" Even today, most elementary schools in Japan teach children how to use a calligraphy brush for practicing the correct way of writing characters. Also, handwritten New Year's cards and envelopes for gifting money on special occasions are still popular in Japan. Recently, new forms of expressions have emerged, such as performances that combine music and calligraphy as well as those incorporating computer graphics. Our Persian language announcer Ali Noorani from Iran explores the appeal of Japanese calligraphy and how it continues to evolve.

Dec 21, 2019

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