Seasoning the Seasons

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This program visits places across Japan to introduce the charms of their local daily life and festivals fostered by the nation's long history.

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S01E01 Kyoto: Coloring the Season

April 4, 2012
Kariyasu, kuchinashi, and moegi -all are Japanese words for colors. The Japanese language has a lot of words for expressing subtle tints. Many have their origin in Kyoto and are still very much alive in...

S01E02 Kakunodate: Stories of Old Families

April 18, 2012
Kakunodate is the "Little Kyoto" of Tohoku, a castle town and popular tourist destination where the streets are lined with traditional-style buildings dating from the Edo Period (17th to mid-19th century). We meet people who...

S01E03 Spirited Away to Tono

May 2, 2012
The folklorist, Kunio Yanagita, wrote his "Tono Monogatari" (Tales of Tono) about a century ago. The book related how mysterious beings such as the kappa river goblins, the zashikiwarashi child spirits, mountain gods and ghosts...

S01E04 Japanese Towers, Memories Past and Present

May 16, 2012
Towers that reach to the skies. Towering tourist attractions around the country have precursors in the stupas of Buddhism. Since the late nineteenth century, they have been built as windows on the new age and...

S01E05 Matsushima: Islands of Beauty and Prayer

May 30, 2012
The beautiful islands of Matsushima in Miyagi Prefecture are known as one of the three great scenic spots of Japan. The view of the more than 260 islands dotting the placid waters was left amazingly...

S01E06 Suwa: A Celebration Down Through Time

June 6, 2012
Suwa was a center of culture in Japan in the Jomon period before rice cultivation arrived. It is said that in those ancient times, too, people transported many great tree trunks for erection at their...

S01E07 Niyodo River: Living with Japan's Clearest River

June 20, 2012
With its glass-like translucency, the River Niyodo on Shikoku is renowned for possessing the clearest water in Japan. 124km long, it has its source in the highest mountains of Western Japan and, swelled by many...

S01E08 Mt. Fuji

July 4, 2012
Mt. Fuji is Japan's highest peak at 3776m. Its magnificence and beauty have impressed the Japanese over the millennia. Climbers flock there each night once it has been formally opened for climbing in July each...

S01E09 Awa Dance: Obon Festival with 100,000 Dancers

August 1, 2012
The Awa Odori dance is the highlight of the 4-day Obon Festival of the Dead in Tokushima, Shikoku, in August each year. About 100,000 people join in the dancing and 1.3 million come to watch...

S01E10 Kamakura - Samurai and Zen

September 5, 2012 30 min
Kamakura, like the two old capital cities of Nara and Kyoto, also served at one stage as the nation's political center. Minamoto no Yoritomo chose Kamakura as the seat of Japan's first shogunate or military...

S01E11 Itsukushima, Island of the Gods

September 19, 2012
Miyajima, an island 30 km around in the Seto Inland Sea, is known as one of the 3 most beautiful spots in Japan. It has been thronging with more than 3.4 million tourists a year...

S01E12 Hand-Made in Japan

October 3, 2012
Our theme this time is traditional crafts. The Japanese have a long history of making good handicraft use of natural materials. From pottery and woodwork to textiles and metalwork, the Japanese have employed fire, water...

S01E13 Dolls Bearers of Dreams

October 17, 2012
The Japanese fascination with dolls extends through Neolithic clay figures to Girls' Day festival dolls, puppets and now cartoon character figurines as well. The dolls embody diverse local traditions and beliefs, serving as prayers for...
Tracing Rice in Japan

S01E14 Tracing Rice in Japan

November 7, 2012
Rice is special to the Japanese. Since rice cultivation arrived here millennia ago, it has molded Japanese society, the landscape and religious beliefs. That history is reflected in archaeological sites and other remains across the...
Blowfish - A Secret Taste from the Deep

S01E15 Blowfish - A Secret Taste from the Deep

November 21, 2012
The blowfish is an expensive delicacy in Japan that has been eaten here for thousands of years, judging from the presence of blowfish bones in prehistoric remains. The flesh is firm with almost no fat...

S01E16 Millennium Guardians The Buddhist Statues of Kyoto

December 5, 2012
Kyoto is a treasure house of Buddhist statuary. The many statues there include 37 designated national treasures and 416 important cultural properties, second only in number to those of Nara. Jizo, the bodhisattva Ksitigarbha, is...

S01E17 Nights of Snow

December 19, 2012
Areas of Japan experience the heaviest snowfall in the world. The people there have come up with various ways to spend those cold, silent, fearful winter nights when human companionship becomes so important, not to...

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