Culture Crossroads - Season 5 / Year 2021

Culture Crossroads - Season 5 / Year 2021

Season 5 / Year 2021

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DatesJan. 7, 2021 - Dez. 24, 2021
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Episodes

Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Expelling Epidemics with Yokai
Year 2021Episode 15 min

Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Expelling Epidemics with Yokai

How can we associate better with COVID-19? Let's find the key by learning about the history of the infectious diseases Japan has experienced.

Drawing Yokai, supernatural creatures like goblins, together to get rid of an epidemic was a typical way to provide relief in the Edo period (1603-1868). Dr. ISO shows examples such as Amabie.

Jan. 7, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - Evacuation Shelters
Year 2021Episode 210 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - Evacuation Shelters

When homes are lost or when danger comes, community-run evacuation centers are there. But who's eligible? What about provisions? And what are the rules? We'll take a closer look to find the answers.

Jan. 7, 2021
Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Epidemics in the Nara Period
Year 2021Episode 35 min

Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Epidemics in the Nara Period

A popular Japanese tourist spot, the Great Buddha at Todaiji Temple, is said to be constructed because of a major outbreak of smallpox. Dr. ISO explains why it occurred in the Nara period (710-794).

Jan. 14, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - Learning from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake
Year 2021Episode 410 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - Learning from the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake

A 1995 earthquake caused widescale destruction across Japan's Kansai region, resulting in the creation of a small broadcast FM station. We examine the role of such local broadcast systems.

Jan. 14, 2021
Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Social Distancing in the Heian Period
Year 2021Episode 55 min

Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Social Distancing in the Heian Period

Girls brought up protectively in good families in the Heian period (794-late 12th) basically stayed socially distanced. Dr. ISO talks about the "zoning concept" of Japanese people.

Feb. 4, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - At-home Evacuation
Year 2021Episode 610 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - At-home Evacuation

In a disaster, with concerns over infectious disease or personal privacy, at-home evacuation is a consideration. We look at how to prepare your home and what supplies you need to have on hand.

Feb. 4, 2021
Flowers Will Bloom Beyond Borders
Year 2021Episode 715 min

Flowers Will Bloom Beyond Borders

In the wake of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the song "Flowers Will Bloom" was created in support of those affected by the disaster. Now, ten years later, it is reborn in 11 languages with performances by artists such as May J., Ono Lisa, and Morisaki Win who generously offered their voices. Can the song carry its prayer of hope across the globe? Join us as we learn the story behind the song's inception, look at the disaster area today, and introduce messages from around the world.

Feb. 11, 2021
Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Naming of Diseases in the Edo Period
Year 2021Episode 815 min

Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Naming of Diseases in the Edo Period

During the Edo period (1603-1868), many infections were named after something popular at that time, for instance songs or a sumo wrestler. Dr. ISO introduces distinctive cases.

März 4, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - Information & Communication
Year 2021Episode 910 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - Information & Communication

When disaster strikes, finding accurate information can be difficult. We'll show you how foreign residents of Japan can swiftly and easily access vital information avoiding rumor and inaccuracy.

März 4, 2021
Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: The Gion Festival for the God of Plague
Year 2021Episode 105 min

Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: The Gion Festival for the God of Plague

The Gion Festival in Kyoto Prefecture, which goes back to the 9th century, is a festival to provide hospitality to the God of Plague. Dr. ISO explains how Japanese have traditionally associated with epidemics.

März 11, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - Learning from the Great East Japan Earthquake
Year 2021Episode 1110 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - Learning from the Great East Japan Earthquake

The earthquake, tsunami and resulting nuclear accident of 2011 caused unprecedented damage. We have an in-depth discussion with foreign residents of Japan on their feelings and actions at the time.

März 11, 2021
Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Business Self-restraint in the Edo Period
Year 2021Episode 125 min

Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Business Self-restraint in the Edo Period

There was business self-restraint in the Edo period as well, especially with restaurants, inns and teahouses. Dr. ISO also refers to the episode of self-restraint when the shogun became ill.

März 21, 2021
Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Benefits in the Edo Period
Year 2021Episode 135 min

Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Benefits in the Edo Period

Benefits existed in the Edo period, too. For example, 7.5 kilos of rice was given to each backstreet tenement house, and importance was placed on speed. Dr. ISO explains why they could have done so.

März 22, 2021
Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Notices Instead of Vaccine
Year 2021Episode 145 min

Dr. ISO's Pandemic History, Info & Tips: Notices Instead of Vaccine

What did people do in pre-modern times before vaccines were developed? In Japan, notices were displayed. Dr. ISO shows unique examples such as "Jo-zake ari," meaning "We have high-quality sake."

März 22, 2021
Flowers Will Bloom: The Stories Behind the Song
Year 2021Episode 1515 min

Flowers Will Bloom: The Stories Behind the Song

Ten years after the Great East Japan Earthquake, NHK's song for recovery "Flowers Will Bloom" is reborn in 11 languages, thanks to artists from around the world. Following "Flowers Will Bloom Beyond Borders," aired in February, this program offers insight on the performers' memories of the disaster, their feelings about the song, as well as the unexpected positive impact it had on people in Syria.

März 25, 2021
Helping People in Need
Year 2021Episode 1610 min

Helping People in Need

This episode looks at the situation in Japan today as glimpsed through the activities of long-term resident Haroon Qureshi from Pakistan. As Secretary General of one of Tokyo's several mosques, he offers a helping hand to the homeless and poor regardless of race or creed, including those hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. His compassionate attitude has engaged the hearts of young Japanese.

Mai 21, 2021
What We Can Do for Myanmar
Year 2021Episode 1710 min

What We Can Do for Myanmar

Almost 5 months after the coup in Myanmar, the turmoil is ongoing across the country. Hoping to help Myanmar's citizens, people in Japan started aid projects. From university students conducting weekly street-side fundraising to a woman setting up a "babysitting for Myanmar" service, and an entrepreneur promoting fair trade by importing Myanmar coffee, we look at this grassroots-level form of support.

Juni 25, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - Flood and Rainstorm Simulations
Year 2021Episode 1810 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - Flood and Rainstorm Simulations

Water has great power in rainstorm, typhoon and flood conditions. We introduce the dangers of walking in running water and provide hints on how to escape when you are trapped in buildings or cars.

Juli 9, 2021
Learning Japanese to Fulfill Our Dreams
Year 2021Episode 1910 min

Learning Japanese to Fulfill Our Dreams

In Japan, around 50,000 children with foreign roots have limited Japanese skills and find it difficult to understand regular school lessons and adapt to them. A "free school" founded by an NPO in the suburbs of Tokyo caters for such children wanting to enter high school. What support is required to make their wish come true?

Juli 30, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - Protecting against Heat Illness
Year 2021Episode 2010 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - Protecting against Heat Illness

Summer in Japan is seriously hot. Both the temperature and the humidity rise very high, leading to the risk of heat illness. This episode introduces in detail how to recognize, treat and avoid it.

Aug. 6, 2021
Five Years of Kurdish Youths in Tokyo: An Interview with Director Hyuga Fumiari
Year 2021Episode 2110 min

Five Years of Kurdish Youths in Tokyo: An Interview with Director Hyuga Fumiari

A documentary released in 2021 is based on 5 years of interviews with young Turkish Kurds who have grown up in Japan. Their repeated applications to obtain refugee status have failed, making it hard for their dreams of higher education and employment to come true. Director Hyuga Fumiari shares his thoughts on producing "TOKYO KURDS" and explains how it has affected his view of Japan today.

Aug. 27, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - Evacuation Camping Experience at Home
Year 2021Episode 2210 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - Evacuation Camping Experience at Home

Municipalities provide evacuation centers for natural disasters of level 4 or higher. A home camping simulation includes useful advice on bedding, toilets and emergency food preparation.

Sept. 3, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - First Aid
Year 2021Episode 2310 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - First Aid

Major disasters can cause many injuries, and it may be difficult to get an ambulance to come as fast as usual. We introduce effective first aid for fractures, bleeding and cease of respiration.

Okt. 8, 2021
Dreaming of a Unified World
Year 2021Episode 2410 min

Dreaming of a Unified World

We meet Peru-born entrepreneur Okamura Albert. From his unique life experiences that include work at the Tokyo Regional Immigration Services Bureau came the wish to provide support to foreign nationals in Japan. He founded a firm that helps them with complicated procedures related to life in Japan, such as obtaining a visa status. His long-term goal is to foster a society all can share, regardless of nationality.

Okt. 29, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - When Getting Home Is Hard After an Urban Earthquake
Year 2021Episode 2510 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - When Getting Home Is Hard After an Urban Earthquake

When a major natural disaster occurs, public transportation may stop, making it hard for commuters to get home. We will learn how we should act, based on the measures taken by Shibuya City in Tokyo.

Nov. 5, 2021
BOSAI: Be Prepared - Preparing an Emergency Backpack
Year 2021Episode 2610 min

BOSAI: Be Prepared - Preparing an Emergency Backpack

It's a good idea to prepare an emergency backpack for use after a natural disaster. An expert advises us on what and how much to pack, and where to keep it at home ready for immediate access.

Dez. 3, 2021
Ten Years Together But Not in Law
Year 2021Episode 2710 min

Ten Years Together But Not in Law

Japan has yet to officially recognize same-sex marriage. For binational spouses, this makes things even harder. We examine the issue from the perspectives of a Japanese-American gay couple kept apart by entry restrictions in Japan, and two women living together in Kyoto Prefecture - one US-born and the other Japanese - who wish to have kids but are worried because their marriage isn't recognized.

Dez. 24, 2021

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