NHK Documentary - Season 13 / Year 2024
Season 13 / Year 2024
Episodes
Living as "2nd-Generation" of Religious Devotees
Many children of religious devotees have been affected by their parents' beliefs. Now they are speaking out about the anguish religion has caused them and searching for a way to move on.
INNOVATIVE INVESTIGATIONS: The Truth Behind China's Economic Stagnation
In the shadow of China's high GDP, it is possible that a significant distortion will lead to prolonged economic stagnation. We gathered open-source information to understand the state of its economy.
INNOVATIVE INVESTIGATIONS - North Korea's Black Box: Secret Missile Development
This investigative documentary takes a deep look into the black box of North Korea. The country has continued to strengthen its military while the world's attention has been turned elsewhere.
New Era of J-POP and K-POP: Setting the World on Fire
K-POP has taken the world by storm thanks to its unique performances and business strategy. This documentary follows its growth and the ways in which J-POP artists are rising to the challenge.
Ukraine's Civilian Soldiers: The War Recorded on Smartphones
Under intense fire from the Russian forces, Ukrainian civilians-turned-soldiers document their first experiences on the battlefield using smartphones and cameras to show the do-or-die reality of war.
Justice Redefined: Ukraine's Frontline Journalists
How do you cover a war in your own country? We spent two years with journalists from Ukraine's public broadcaster and saw how Russia's invasion transformed their profession and changed their beliefs.
This is Our Sea: Fukushima's Fishers after the Nuclear Accident
In 2011, a devastating tsunami and nuclear accident ground Fukushima Prefecture's fishing industry to a halt. NHK followed local fishers for the next 13 years as they struggled to reclaim their sea.
Local Officials Speak Out: Remembering the Disaster
The 2011 earthquake in northeastern Japan profoundly affected the lives of the local government officials involved in the response. For the first time, many of them are sharing their stories.
The H3 Rocket: Flight After Failure
Among the global race for large rocket development, Japan's most advanced rocket has finally taken flight. We look into the year-long battle of the engineers who overcame its initial failure.
Decommissioning Fukushima 2024: Roadmap on the Brink
Thirteen years since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident, the government's plan to decommission the plant is at a crossroads. We take a close look at the efforts to secure Fukushima's future.
The Missing: Lost Loved Ones with Dementia
In Japan, many people with dementia leave their homes, wander off, and are never seen again. Now, communities are developing measures to locate the missing and reunite them with their loved ones.
Chasing Perfection: Four Seasons with Japan's Master Gardeners
Japanese gardens have long captivated people around the world. This program follows the master gardeners chasing perfection at the Adachi Museum of Art and the Katsura Imperial Villa.
Kamila Valieva: Despair on the Ice - The Fate of Russian Athletes
Russian athletes competing internationally have been accused of doping. We look at the life of one young skater, Kamila Valieva, and the effect that such allegations have had on her career.
Sexual Exploitation of Minors Part 1: Japan's Voyeurism Problem
In Japan, there are almost daily reports of voyeurism and sexual abuse targeting children. This two-part series turns a spotlight on a disturbing threat looming at the edges of society.
Sexual Exploitation of Minors Part 2: The International CSAM Trade
The sale of sexual videos and photographs of minors is a lucrative international industry. Part two of our series examines this burgeoning trade and what can be done to stop it.
I Owe My Life to You, Doc: A Seaside Clinic Diary
This is the story of a doctor in a seaside town in central Japan. For four years, we documented his efforts to support the town's elderly residents as its population dwindles and ages.
"Until the last one is dead": Voices from the Battle of Saipan
Eighty years after the Battle of Saipan, a collection of battlefield interviews with US soldiers has been uncovered. Their voices tell the story of one of the most brutal chapters of the war.
Amazing Story of a Frozen River
In a wintry river, ice crystals come together, forming a road of white. We'll show you spectacular, never-before-seen footage of nature and ice. But is global warming changing this natural wonder?
Why Did My Husband Die?: Unsealing the Secrets of Radiation Exposure
Japanese people were exposed to nuclear radiation in the bombings at the end of World War Two, and US nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll. But the facts about another exposure are only now being revealed.
Hiroshima's Tower of Life
The Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital was one of the only hospitals still standing after the dropping of the atomic bomb. Newly uncovered files shed light on the ensuing weeks and months at the hospital.
Decoding the Chinese Document Leaks
Teaming with experts in 7 locations around the world, we conducted an analysis of internal records leaked from a Chinese cybersecurity company, delving into the new threats spreading on the internet.
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