Seasoning the Seasons - Season 8 / Year 2019

Seasoning the Seasons - Season 8 / Year 2019

Season 8 / Year 2019

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DatesJan 21, 2019 - Nov 3, 2019
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Sendai: A City Founded by a Legendary Samurai
Year 2019Episode 130 min

Sendai: A City Founded by a Legendary Samurai

Sendai, on the Japanese island of Honshu, is the largest city in the Tohoku region, northeastern Japan. It was founded in 1601 by Date Masamune, a samurai whose name is known to all Japanese. The city was created in a sparsely populated area through the visionary town planning of Masamune. Local crafts from Sendai are also influenced by the culture of the Date clan. The legacy of Date Masamune still lives on in the modern city of Sendai. We look back over this 400-year story.

Jan 21, 2019
Kamaishi: The Resilient City of Steel
Year 2019Episode 230 min

Kamaishi: The Resilient City of Steel

Kamaishi, in Iwate Prefecture in northeastern Japan is home to a steelworks with a history of 130 years, and is known as a "city of steel." Before the end of World War II, Kamaishi suffered a direct attack by the Allied Forces because of its steelworks. Then came the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. This is the story of Kamaishi, a city that has experienced many adversities, but has managed to rise above them.

Mar 11, 2019
Awaji Island: Mythical Birthplace of Japan
Year 2019Episode 330 min

Awaji Island: Mythical Birthplace of Japan

Awaji Island is the largest island in the Seto Inland Sea. From ancient times, Awaji has been known as "Japan's Foodstore," and local fish have, down the years, been presented to the Imperial Court. The island is also proud of its connection to the legend of the 2 gods, Izanagi and Izanami, who gave birth to Japan. The story of Japan's origins describes how the gods passed the country on to the people. Awaji Island is where it all began.

Mar 25, 2019
A Walk around the Imperial Palace - A Journey down the Ages
Year 2019Episode 430 min

A Walk around the Imperial Palace - A Journey down the Ages

In central Tokyo, surrounded by skyscrapers and inside a moat, is the Imperial Palace, the home of Japan's Emperor. The Imperial Palace was formerly Edo Castle. The Emperor moved to the Palace from Kyoto Prefecture around 150 years ago at the end of Japan's samurai era. Today, we visit the area surrounding the Palace, a walk that takes us back through the centuries. This is the story of the Palace and those who live, work, and exercise nearby.

Apr 28, 2019
Songs of Okinawa: The Bonds of Community
Year 2019Episode 530 min

Songs of Okinawa: The Bonds of Community

Songs are part of the fabric of life in Okinawa Prefecture. When a song rings out, everyone naturally starts to dance. Okinawa is a prefecture in the south of Japan composed of a main island and more than 100 smaller islands. In times of happiness and sadness too, the rhythms of Okinawa fill the air. Singing songs always reminds Okinawan people of home. We lend our ears to the sound of Okinawa to hear these islands' stories.

Jul 7, 2019
Tsukuda and Tsukishima: A Summer of Fishermen's Festival
Year 2019Episode 630 min

Tsukuda and Tsukishima: A Summer of Fishermen's Festival

Tsukuda and Tsukishima, in central Tokyo, are areas that were all sea about 400 years ago. Fishermen from Osaka Prefecture landfilled and created this piece of land. The prayers of those fishermen still live on. The main festival of the Sumiyoshi Shrine is held once every 3 years. The excitement of the boisterous fishermen comes to a peak during the festival. In this episode of Seasoning the Seasons, we look at stories of the pathos surrounding a festival in a downtown Tokyo area.

Sep 8, 2019
Hachijo-Jima: A Place to Rest on the Road of Life
Year 2019Episode 730 min

Hachijo-Jima: A Place to Rest on the Road of Life

The island of Hachijo-jima is 290km south of Tokyo but officially part of the city. It is formed from 2 volcanoes. The island's topology is the result of repeated eruptions. People first lived on the island several thousand years ago. Since then, people have come to the island from across Japan. Locals welcome arriving visitors. This is the story of Japan's island of compassion.

Nov 3, 2019

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