Episode 1 - Episode 1
October 3, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 2 - Episode 2
October 10, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 3 - Episode 3
October 17, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 4 - Episode 4
October 24, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 5 - Episode 5
October 31, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 6 - Episode 6
November 7, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 7 - Episode 7
November 14, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 8 - Episode 8
November 21, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 9 - Episode 9
November 28, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 10 - Episode 10
December 5, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 11 - Episode 11
December 12, 2006
• 30 minutes
Episode 3 - Episode 3
January 23, 2007
• 30 minutes
Episode 4 - Episode 4
January 30, 2007
• 30 minutes
Episode 5 - Episode 5
February 6, 2007
• 30 minutes
Episode 6 - Episode 6
February 13, 2007
• 30 minutes
Episode 7 - Episode 7
February 20, 2007
• 30 minutes
Episode 8 - Episode 8
March 6, 2007
• 30 minutes
Episode 9 - Episode 9
March 13, 2007
• 30 minutes
Episode 4 - Episode 4
July 19, 2012
• 30 minutes
Episode 11 - Episode 11
June 14, 2013
• 25 minutes
Episode 12 - Episode 12
June 21, 2013
• 30 minutes
Episode 23 - Episode 23
October 11, 2013
• 25 minutes
Episode 25 - Episode 25
October 25, 2013
• 30 minutes
Episode 26 - Episode 26
November 1, 2013
• 30 minutes
Episode 30 - Episode 30
December 6, 2013
• 25 minutes
Episode 32 - Episode 32
December 20, 2013
• 30 minutes
Episode 1 - Episode 1
January 10, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 2 - Episode 2
January 17, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 3 - Episode 3
January 24, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 4 - Episode 4
February 28, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 5 - Episode 5
March 7, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 6 - Episode 6
March 14, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 7 - Episode 7
April 4, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 8 - Episode 8
April 11, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 9 - Episode 9
April 18, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 10 - Episode 10
April 25, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 13 - Episode 13
May 23, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 14 - Episode 14
May 30, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 15 - Episode 15
June 6, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 16 - Episode 16
June 13, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 17 - Episode 17
July 4, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 18 - Episode 18
July 18, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 19 - Episode 19
July 25, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 20 - Episode 20
August 1, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 21 - Episode 21
August 22, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 22 - Episode 22
August 29, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 23 - Episode 23
September 5, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 24 - Episode 24
September 12, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 25 - Episode 25
September 19, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 26 - Episode 26
October 3, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 27 - Episode 27
October 10, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 28 - Episode 28
October 17, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 29 - Episode 29
October 24, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 30 - Episode 30
October 31, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 32 - Episode 32
November 21, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 33 - Episode 33
November 28, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 34 - Episode 34
December 12, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 35 - Episode 35
December 19, 2014
• 30 minutes
Episode 1 - Episode 1
January 9, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 2 - Episode 2
January 16, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 3 - Episode 3
January 23, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 4 - Episode 4
January 30, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 5 - Episode 5
February 6, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 6 - Episode 6
February 13, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 7 - Episode 7
February 20, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 8 - Episode 8
February 27, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 9 - Episode 9
March 6, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 10 - Episode 10
March 13, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 11 - Episode 11
March 20, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 12 - Episode 12
April 3, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 13 - Episode 13
April 10, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 14 - Episode 14
April 17, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 15 - Episode 15
April 24, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 18 - Episode 18
May 15, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 19 - Episode 19
May 23, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 20 - Episode 20
May 29, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 21 - Episode 21
June 5, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 22 - Episode 22
June 12, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 23 - A Drive-in Restaurant in Okinawa: Hometown Flavor, American Style
June 19, 2015
• 30 minutes
With oldies playing on the jukebox, a Japanese woman enjoys a steak while American soldiers down plates of fried rice. This is the classic drive-in restaurant just off the main road on Okinawa Prefecture. Opened when Okinawa were still under the U.S. rule, it retains the flavor of 1960s America. In this episode, we meet a man who came from Taiwan over 30 years ago, the bride of an American soldier, young Okinawans looking for work, and others who come to taste the soul food of Okinawa.
Episode 24 - Episode 24
June 26, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 25 - Episode 25
July 3, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 26 - Episode 26
July 10, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 27 - Episode 27
July 14, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 28 - Episode 28
July 24, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 29 - Episode 29
July 31, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 30 - Episode 30
August 21, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 31 - Episode 31
August 28, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 32 - Episode 32
September 4, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 33 - Episode 33
September 18, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 34 - Episode 34
October 2, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 35 - Episode 35
October 9, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 36 - Episode 36
October 23, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 37 - Episode 37
October 30, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 38 - Episode 38
November 6, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 39 - Episode 39
November 13, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 40 - Episode 40
November 27, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 41 - Episode 41
December 4, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 42 - Episode 42
December 11, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 43 - Episode 43
December 18, 2015
• 30 minutes
Episode 1 - Episode 1
January 8, 2016
• 30 minutes
Episode 2 - Episode 2
January 15, 2016
• 30 minutes
Episode 3 - Episode 3
January 22, 2016
• 30 minutes
Episode 4 - Episode 4
January 29, 2016
• 30 minutes
Episode 5 - Episode 5
February 19, 2016
• 30 minutes
Episode 6 - Episode 6
February 26, 2016
• 30 minutes
Episode 18 - A Women's Prison: Up-close and Personal
June 17, 2016
• 24 minutes
For crimes ranging from drugs to murder, the number of women being sent to prison has multiplied in Japan over the last 20 years. How do they spend their days? What is on their minds? In this program, we take a close look inside Wakayama Women's Prison, one of Japan's largest. Inmates do menial labor in a workshop in the day and watch TV during evening recess. And what do model prisoners say when they learn they'll be released on parole? Witness 3 days of life behind the giant prison walls.
Episode 23 - Relaxing in a Nagoya Café
July 22, 2016
From reasonable breakfasts to ice cream sodas to sweet bean paste on toast, our stage this time is a Nagoya café. Tea culture has thrived in Nagoya from the days of old, and cafés now make up 40% of its dining establishments. It's not unusual for families to spend mornings here, or even for customers to come multiple times a day. Sit and relax on a dark red sofa, and your heart will belong here. We spend 3 days in an old café in Nagoya, surrendering ourselves to the nostalgic retro atmosphere.
Episode 26 - A Women's Prison: Up-close and Personal
September 16, 2016
For crimes ranging from drugs to murder, the number of women being sent to prison has multiplied in Japan over the last 20 years. How do they spend their days? What is on their minds? In this program, we take a close look inside Wakayama Women's Prison, one of Japan's largest. Inmates do menial labor in a workshop in the day and watch TV during evening recess. And what do model prisoners say when they learn they'll be released on parole? Witness 3 days of life behind the giant prison walls.
Episode 38 - From Okinawa to the World and Back
December 16, 2016
In the streets of Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, the air is filled with a dozen foreign languages as people dance the samba and hula in the "Worldwide Uchinanchu (Okinawan) Festival." Around 7,300 Okinawan descendants have returned home from around the world to participate. They are those who went abroad for various reasons, some to find work and some driven from their homes after WWII. Others are 2nd and 3rd generations of Okinawans, and have come to learn more about their ancestral roots. We pay a visit to Kokusai Street, the heart of the festival, to listen to their voices.
Episode 4 - Episode 4
February 10, 2017
• 25 minutes
Episode 5 - Episode 5
February 17, 2017
• 25 minutes
Episode 25 - Mountain Restaurant: Creating and Reliving Memories
August 25, 2017
Is this a restaurant or an amusement park? When the mountains in western Japan are enveloped by the darkness of night, this unique restaurant shines with vibrant colors. The restaurant which is modeled on a bandit hideout appeals to diners of all ages with its seasonal events, hearty portions and welcoming atmosphere. For many local young people, this is their first destination after they get a driver's license. For 3 days, we spoke to the customers who came to dine at this restaurant.
Episode 28 - When a Man Shines His Shoes
September 22, 2017
It's said that a man's shoes reflect his pride. This time, we spend 3 days in a street side shoeshine shop, a rare sight in modern-day Tokyo. The customers here are particular about polished shoes: from a man getting into the spirit for an important meeting; to a young businessman using stylish shoes to make an impression; to a man taking care of the precious shoes his wife gave him. We take a look at the lives these men lead, from the shoes up.
Episode 30 - Born to be Wild: Motorcyclists' Road to Happiness
October 6, 2017
• 25 minutes
Riding a motorcycle might be hot in summer and cold in winter, but many riders would never consider any other mode of transport. Some even cut back on buying a daily coffee to save money for their bike. There is a large parts store in Tokyo where riders come to seek new accessories or simply to show off their prized vehicle. Among the steady stream of riders drawn to this store are a 75-year-old man who started a part-time job to buy a new bike, a hydroelectric power plant engineer whose career was inspired by a bike, and a man who liked bikes so much he became a courier on 2 wheels. For 3 days, we spoke to these people about why they can't get enough of their motorcycles.
Episode 31 - Life Without a Smartphone
October 20, 2017
• 25 minutes
Could you get by if your smartphone stopped working? Our stage this time is a smartphone repair shop in Shibuya, Tokyo. The customers range from a young man wanting to restore precious photos of a summer spent with friends, to a female student worried about being unable to contact anyone. Their phones are filled with personal connections and the memories of daily life. What do they choose to save? What connections are most valuable to them? We spend 3 days filming this repair shop to catch a glimpse of what people keep on their phones.
Episode 37 - Printing Shop: Lives in Print
December 1, 2017
In this age where the shift toward digitization and going paperless seems irresistible, one business in Tokyo's Ikebukuro district still goes through more than 10,000 sheets of paper each day. This 24-hour printing and photocopying shop attracts customers around the clock by offering services such as making posters, bookbinding and printing bulk volumes of beautiful, intricate images that only professionals can deliver. The shop's customers include a company employee desperate to print out materials for an important presentation, and an elderly man who has written his life story and wants it printed so he can leave copies for his family to remember him. What messages do customers want to convey or leave behind on paper? For 3 days, we spoke to people about their personal stories behind the pages copied and printed here.
Episode 39 - Bento Tales from a Northern Fishing Town
December 15, 2017
When the herring season starts and winter's icy grip tightens on northern Japan, the locals in the fishing town of Nemuro turn to a convenience store offering warming, satisfying meals with a difference. The 24-hour store close to the port is busy day and night as customers are seduced by its freshly baked bread and extensive range of handmade bento meals. It even sells 150 servings of its signature grilled meat "yakitori" bento each day. Nemuro boasts Japan's largest catches of saury, but the 2017 season was hit by a record-breaking poor haul. What are customers thinking about as they reach for a piping-hot bento at this convenience store? For 3 days, we listened to their personal stories at a store that warms the hearts of many people in Nemuro.
Episode 2 - Christmas at a 24-hour Bakery
January 19, 2018
• 30 minutes
In a residential area in Koto Ward, Tokyo, is a bakery open 24 hours a day. Their Danish Bread, rich with butter and fresh cream, sells over 1,000 loaves each day. Many people come to buy this bread not only for themselves, but as gifts for others as well. From people sending it as a casual present to friends and family, to businessmen buying it as a thank-you gift, we spend 3 days looking at who buys this sweet, delicious bread.
Episode 3 - Heading Home on the Strait Ferry
January 26, 2018
• 30 minutes
It's midwinter at Tsugaru Strait, where a huge ferry connects the 120 kilometers between Aomori Prefecture and Hakodate, Hokkaido. With showers, a game center and even suite rooms with beds, the spacious ferry can carry 600 passengers. At the end of each year, crowds of people head back to their hometowns on this boat. From a father living away from his family for work, to a couple excited about their new life together, everyone has a different reason for crossing the strait. We spend 3 days traveling between Aomori and Hakodate, and take a look at the stories of the people we meet.
Episode 7 - A Park Where Dreams Take Wing
April 6, 2018
• 30 minutes
Located near Narita International Airport, Sakuranoyama Park offers visitors close-up views of planes arriving at and taking off from this major gateway to Japan. At times, several hundred people visit the park each day to catch awe-inspiring glimpses of huge aircraft flying overhead. Among the visitors were avid photographers, an elderly man who has never been on a plane, and a man fondly recalling the days when he flew all over the country on business trips. People at the park superimpose their own lives and dreams on the planes flying to distant corners of the world. For 3 days in early spring, a season for new beginnings, we listened to the stories of park visitors gazing at the planes up in the sky.
Episode 9 - Lives along Route 45
April 20, 2018
• 30 minutes
Route 45, a national highway that snakes along the Pacific coast of the Tohoku region, is a vital link between areas devastated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Starting on the disaster's 7th anniversary, we travel from south to north to meet people living near this road. Over 3 days, we talk to people including an elderly woman taking a break near the spot where her house once stood, and a researcher who moved from Tokyo to study Tohoku's natural environment. Reconstruction is progressing well in some areas, but not so in others. As signs of the long-awaited spring appear, what thoughts are on the minds of residents here?
Episode 11 - The Traveling Library Truck
May 11, 2018
For 3 days, we follow a library truck stocked with 2,800 books. In Matsuyama City, a public truck service has been delivering books to the surrounding mountains and islands for 45 years. Many locals use this service, including a retired couple looking for new hobbies, elderly islanders full of curiosity to keep learning, and a pair of friends reunited by the truck who now meet there regularly. We explore how books have touched the lives of the people who gather at the library truck.
Episode 13 - A Spring Miracle: The Firefly Squid of Toyama
May 25, 2018
• 30 minutes
For a few days in spring, the normally quiet fishing town of Toyama Prefecture becomes festive as people gather from throughout the country. Their goal: to await the firefly squid. Around the new moon, when conditions are right, the squid will inundate the coast in massive numbers, covering the nighttime shore in their dazzling pale blue light. With baskets and nets in hand, young and old alike wait in the darkness with determination. Will they see the miraculous sight of the squid? We spend 3 spring days with them, waiting for the arrival of the squid.
Episode 16 - The Women on the Cosmetics Floor
June 15, 2018
• 30 minutes
Sales at department stores have been sluggish in recent years, but the stores' cosmetics sections are providing a ray of light with their robust growth. In 2017, sales at these sections jumped 17% from the previous year and topped 500 billion yen. Each day, about 2,000 customers buy their preferred makeup products at one long-established department store in Nagoya offering an array of famous brands. These customers include an 88-year-old company executive who never goes without makeup, a young woman setting on a new path in life by changing her job and her makeup, and an art dealer who considers cosmetics to be a vital part of her "combat uniform" worn during business battles. How do women want to present themselves and to be seen? For 3 days, we watched the customers quietly – but excitedly – finding their ideal makeup.
Episode 19 - The Race before the Japanese Derby
July 20, 2018
• 30 minutes
The Japanese Derby is an annual race that draws over 100,000 spectators. Many fans start lining up near the entrances to Tokyo Racecourse several days – the first ones more than a week – before the race, which lasts just two and a half minutes. Among those lining up are a man for whom the racetrack brings back happy memories of his late wife, and a man who recently quit his job due to office politics. As the clock ticks down to the race, a special sense of unity develops among those waiting in line. What do they think about, and how do they spend their time, during the tremendously long wait?
Episode 20 - The Great Hospital Move
July 27, 2018
• 30 minutes
We cover an old hospital, built in the year of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, as it moves to a new building. The new hospital is only 250 meters away, but to ensure treatment is uninterrupted, all patients must be moved in a single day. What's more, the movement of beds and medical machines must also follow a tight schedule, transferred to the new building one truckload at a time. In preparation for this day, the doctors and nurses started holding meetings over 6 months before. Just how will this massive project turn out?
Episode 22 - Hooked on Fishing in Tokyo Bay
August 24, 2018
• 30 minutes
In a corner of a major industrial zone on Tokyo Bay sits a park from which people can fish at any time of the day or night. More than 20 kinds of fish, including horse mackerel and sea bass, can be caught from the waterfront park, which attracts fishing fans around the clock. Among the people who come to drop a line in the water are a shipyard worker from the Philippines, a freelance illustrator hoping to catch a big fish with her brand-new fishing rod, and a young man who has worked in construction since he was a teenager to support his family and dreams of becoming a photographer. For 3 days in July, as Tokyo sweltered in record-breaking heat, we asked the people at this park about why they went fishing there.
Episode 23 - The Sight Beyond the Undersea Tunnel
August 31, 2018
• 30 minutes
It is 780 meters long, dead straight and has few distinguishing features, but the undersea pedestrian tunnel running 60 meters underneath the Kanmon Straits in southwestern Japan attracts a steady stream of visitors. Many people use the tunnel to travel between Fukuoka Pref. and Yamaguchi Pref., but others have different purposes in mind. The visitors are diverse: from a woman in her 20's who brought her boyfriend to the tunnel that is filled with childhood memories, a man who comes to secretly train for a marathon, to a woman who walks there every week with old friends no matter how busy she is. What draws them to this nondescript tunnel that remains unchanged, day after day? We spend 3 days looking at who walks through this underground passage.
Episode 25 - Surviving the Summer with Fresh Juice
September 21, 2018
• 30 minutes
Shimbashi, Tokyo, where office workers thrive. When they need refreshment, they head to a local, long-running juice stand. Ingredients range from peach and watermelon, to turmeric and aloe. Over 150 customers come each day, seeking colorful juice made with seasonal fruits and vegetables. A businessman rushes in before a negotiation, a woman in her 30's comes by to care hungover. Another man, in his 70's, has been a regular customer since before he retired. We spend 3 days in this oasis, listening to the thoughts of people who come here for a break.
Episode 26 - From the Remittance Office with Love
September 28, 2018
• 30 minutes
Our stage this time is a remittance office in Okubo, Tokyo, where 40% of the population is international. Foreign workers visit this office in an endless stream, where money can be sent to 150 different countries for a fee of about 1,000 yen. An Indonesian woman sends tuition money for her sister's children, while a man from Africa transfers money to fly his son in to live with him. We listen to customers' stories as they send money, and love, to the people they hold dear.
Episode 28 - Hakodate's Hamburgers of Happiness
October 26, 2018
About 5 million people visit Hakodate in Hokkaido Prefecture, but in recent years this picturesque northern city has become known for another down-to-earth attraction: a hamburger restaurant that offers huge servings. Its unique hamburgers include fillings such as deep-fried chicken and crumbed pork cutlets. Many customers who come for a hearty lunch get so full that they do not need to eat dinner. Although Hakodate often tops surveys of attractive places to visit, the city also suffers from a falling population and high unemployment rate. For 3 days, we asked customers at this restaurant that has been loved by locals for decades about what they define as happiness.
Episode 29 - Tokyo Station: Meet me at the "Silver Bell"
November 2, 2018
Each day, more than 1.8 million people pass through Tokyo Station. For 50 years, the Gin-no-suzu (silver bell) waiting area inside the station has been a popular landmark and a favorite spot to meet up with others. Countless reunions and farewells take place under this huge bell that adorns the center of the waiting area. The people waiting there include a group of elderly men who meet there on each other's birthdays before heading off to celebrate, and far-flung fans of a pop band who met online and are going to a concert together. But for some, finding Gin-no-suzu inside the sprawling station is not so easy and rendezvous plans do not work out as expected. For 3 days, we talked to the people waiting at this iconic spot -- and to the people they were meeting.
Episode 31 - 3333 Stones: Japan's Longest Flight of Steps
November 16, 2018
In a quiet mountain town in Kumamoto Prefecture, there's a flight of 3,333 stone steps. Measuring 2.1 kilometers, it's the longest in Japan and takes the average adult about 90 minutes to climb. The steps attract people who want to put themselves through a strenuous challenge for various reasons. One group of university students makes the climb knowing they will go their separate ways after graduation. An elderly beautician takes on the steps with apprentices who are like sons to him. Some visitors go up and down several times a day. With anguished looks and trembling legs, they test their limits. We spent 3 days meeting people going up and down the 3,333 steps.
Episode 33 - The DIYers of the Suburban Home Center
December 7, 2018
Our stage this time is one of the largest home centers in Japan, located in a suburb east of Tokyo. From daily necessities to building and gardening materials, every product imaginable can be found here. A couple with a shared love of DIY (Do It Yourself) pick out lumber to rebuild a fence destroyed in a typhoon. Meanwhile, a woman working in rehabilitation looks for materials to make a device to help a patient. We listen to the stories of these people as they attempt to improve their lives through DIY.
Episode 1 - Hakodate's Hamburgers of Happiness
January 11, 2019
• 30 minutes
About 5 million people visit Hakodate in Hokkaido Prefecture, but in recent years this picturesque northern city has become known for another down-to-earth attraction: a hamburger restaurant that offers huge servings. Its unique hamburgers include fillings such as deep-fried chicken and crumbed pork cutlets. Many customers who come for a hearty lunch get so full that they do not need to eat dinner. Although Hakodate often tops surveys of attractive places to visit, the city also suffers from a falling population and high unemployment rate. For 3 days, we asked customers at this restaurant that has been loved by locals for decades about what they define as happiness.
Episode 2 - Tokyo Station: Meet me at the "Silver Bell"
January 18, 2019
• 30 minutes
Each day, more than 1.8 million people pass through Tokyo Station. For 50 years, the Gin-no-suzu (silver bell) waiting area inside the station has been a popular landmark and a favorite spot to meet up with others. Countless reunions and farewells take place under this huge bell that adorns the center of the waiting area. The people waiting there include a group of elderly men who meet there on each other's birthdays before heading off to celebrate, and far-flung fans of a pop band who met online and are going to a concert together. But for some, finding Gin-no-suzu inside the sprawling station is not so easy and rendezvous plans do not work out as expected. For 3 days, we talked to the people waiting at this iconic spot -- and to the people they were meeting.
Episode 3 - 3333 Stones: Japan's Longest Flight of Steps
January 25, 2019
In a quiet mountain town in Kumamoto Prefecture, there's a flight of 3,333 stone steps. Measuring 2.1 kilometers, it's the longest in Japan and takes the average adult about 90 minutes to climb. The steps attract people who want to put themselves through a strenuous challenge for various reasons. One group of university students makes the climb knowing they will go their separate ways after graduation. An elderly beautician takes on the steps with apprentices who are like sons to him. Some visitors go up and down several times a day. With anguished looks and trembling legs, they test their limits. We spent 3 days meeting people going up and down the 3,333 steps.
Episode 4 - The DIYers of the Suburban Home Center
February 1, 2019
Our stage this time is one of the largest home centers in Japan, located in a suburb east of Tokyo. From daily necessities to building and gardening materials, every product imaginable can be found here. A couple with a shared love of DIY (Do It Yourself) pick out lumber to rebuild a fence destroyed in a typhoon. Meanwhile, a woman working in rehabilitation looks for materials to make a device to help a patient. We listen to the stories of these people as they attempt to improve their lives through DIY.
Episode 5 - A Matchmaking Lounge in Sendai
February 15, 2019
In this episode, the scene takes place at a so-called table-sharing lounge in Sendai City, where men and women of all ages and backgrounds come in the hope of finding someone special while they are matched with random strangers. The customers we encounter include a group of young women who say that there's a lack of men in their town, a hairstylist trying to get over a difficult breakup, and a 23-year-old farmer who wants to get married. The spread of social media has made it simple to contact someone in an instant, but many people we spoke to say they hardly meet anyone new in person. Who are they hoping to meet at this lounge? For 3 days around Christmas 2018, we follow the men and women trying to give Cupid a helping hand.
Episode 6 - New Year Countdown at the Airport
February 22, 2019
Since opening in 2015, Narita Airport's Terminal 3 for low-cost carriers has attracted more passengers each year as travelers swoop on the cheap airfares these airlines offer. Even though it lies about 600 meters from the nearest train station -- a bit of a challenge for people carrying bulky luggage -- around 20,000 people use this terminal every day. For 3 days in late December 2018, we spoke to people at this airport, including its 24-hour departure lobby and adjoining food court. As the year draws to a close, where will travelers fly off to?
Episode 7 - A Barter Chain in Osaka
March 1, 2019
If you start with a charm that supposedly brings good luck and offer to barter it with passersby on a bridge in Osaka Prefecture's Dotonbori district, what sort of trades will happen and people will you meet? For 3 days, we put this question to the test. The people who swapped items with us included a Frenchman who fell in love with Osaka and decided to live there, a women's soccer team visiting the city on a university graduation trip, and an elementary school student traveling with his father after participating in a national karate tournament. Through a series of trades, a connection gradually forms among strangers who otherwise would have no link with each other. When 72 hours are up, what has the "bringer of good luck" turned into?
Episode 8 - A Realtor in Fukuoka: Opening the Door to New Lives
March 15, 2019
This episode focuses on a small real estate agency near Fukuoka Prefecture's Nakasu entertainment district, the biggest in Kyushu. Despite being tucked away on the 3rd floor of a multitenant building and displaying no signage, this agency receives a steady stream of customers who have seen its online listings. This agency offers everything from dirt-cheap apartments where monthly rent costs less than 20,000 yen (about US $180) to commercial properties seeking new tenants. The growing range of properties handled by this real estate agency reflects the recent increase in Fukuoka's population. Moving to a new apartment or home can herald the start of a new chapter in life. What sort of people come to this real estate agency, and why do they want to rent a place?
Episode 9 - Flipping Backward, Looking Forward
April 12, 2019
A gym in a residential area of Tokyo offers classes for a slightly unusual activity where going backward is actually a sign of progress - doing backflips. These lessons are becoming increasingly popular among children, housewives, and company employees who drop by to master their technique after work. Among the people at this gym are a man in his 40's who has long admired Jackie Chan and a young woman who hopes doing backflips might give her cosplay photos a stylish edge. For 3 days, we spoke to people determined to find out if doing a complete backflip will also help their lives take a turn for the better.
Episode 10 - Small Island, Big Send-Offs
April 19, 2019
Spring in Japan is a time of new beginnings and also goodbyes. On Fukue Island, the largest of the Goto Islands in the far west of Japan, locals have made sending off people moving away an intrinsic part of life. In the closing days of March, when many people move for work, education, marriage, or other reasons, the terminal building at the island's ferry port - and its wharf - fills with relatives, colleagues, classmates, former students, and friends who come to bid farewell. These high-spirited goodbyes feature a mixture of hugs, tearful messages, songs, and signs. For 3 days, we watched the people embarking on the next chapter of their lives away from Fukue, and the locals ensuring they get a farewell to remember.
Episode 11 - Jumokuso: Resting Beneath a Cherry Tree
April 26, 2019
At a large cemetery in a Tokyo suburb, cherry trees grow in between rows of traditional gravestones. The trees themselves are also graves - a form of tree burial called "jumokuso" gaining popularity across Japan as more people express their wish to return to nature after they die. For 3 days during cherry blossom season, we meet people flocking to the cemetery to pay their respects, including a man on his weekly visit to the grave of his late wife, who stood by him through difficult times; 3 brothers who always visit their father's grave together around this time of the year; and a woman who talks to her late husband as she sips on a beer, as they used to enjoy doing together.
Episode 12 - A Rotary in a Student Town: Meeting Spot, Melting Pot
May 10, 2019
Takadanobaba is home to dozens of universities, university preparatory schools, and vocational colleges, making it one of Tokyo's most popular student districts. An ordinary open space inside the rotary in front of the station is a regular meeting spot for students going to parties or club activities at all times of the day and night. Among the people we meet assembling at this hive of activity are university students going out for a few drinks after their soccer training, and a group of middle-aged men who have come for a reunion to take a walk down memory lane in a district where they spent a several years of their youth. For 3 days straddling the end of one academic year and the start of a new one, we asked the students, past and present, about why this iconic location holds a special place in their hearts.
Episode 13 - Shibuya Post Office: Countdown to a New Era
May 17, 2019
A few minutes' walk from the famous intersection in Shibuya, Tokyo, is a 24-hour post office. In recent years, this post office has handled an increasing volume of packages for delivery, mainly due to the popularity of online flea market apps among people of all ages. In late April and early May 2019, Shibuya was abuzz as people celebrated the dawn of the Reiwa era. For 3 days spanning this period, we spoke to customers around the clock at Shibuya Post Office, including a woman sending clothes she sold online, an elderly man who has collected stamps for over 60 years, and a woman sending heartfelt messages to her 3 adult children. What else were people posting? And what sentiments were being delivered along with their postcards and packages?
Episode 14 - Fasting Retreat: A Break for the Body and Mind
May 24, 2019
Amid the ongoing health boom, many people have been tempted to try "short-term fasting" to improve their physical and mental condition. Visitors to a facility in Izu Kogen in Shizuoka Prefecture, willingly fast for several days not only to become healthier, but also to shake off feelings of gloom and unhappiness. The visitors include a man who manages a real estate agency who says that the fasting has given him a whole different perspective on life, a woman needing a break from caring for her elderly father, and a woman who took over her husband's design company after he died of cancer 10 years ago. During their stay, they eat only a rice porridge and a bland bowl of miso soup each morning and night. What do these people want to change, and what do they hope to achieve by fasting at this facility?
Episode 15 - Catching Goldfish at a Fishing Pond in Tokyo
May 31, 2019
A few minutes' walk from Asagaya Station, Tokyo, is a traditional goldfish fishing pond that has been operating in a quiet residential area for more than 90 years. Anybody can casually stop by and drop a line in the pond, which is popular with adults and children alike. The customers we encountered included a man who has been regularly fishing there for more than 50 years, a man who drives for 3 hours every weekend to try his luck at the pond, and a woman who catches up to 200 goldfish in just one day. What are they thinking about as they sit around this pond richly stocked with various varieties of goldfish?
Episode 16 - Wig Shop: A New Appearance, A New Self
June 7, 2019
For some people, a wig is a "secret item" that dramatically transforms their appearance and mood. An underground shopping mall in Shinjuku, Tokyo, is home to a wig shop that has been providing all manner of wigs to men and women, young and old, for more than 40 years. Some of the customers we meet include a woman in her 40's worried about her thinning hair, a fitness instructor seeking a wig that would suit her costume for a dance performance, and a middle-aged man who enjoys cross-dressing. Each customer carefully selects a wig that matches their needs. What are they hoping to change about themselves, and who do they want to become?
Episode 17 - Bargain Shoes for the Next Step in Life
June 21, 2019
A huge footwear store in Kobe attracts customers from far and wide. About 100,000 pairs of shoes, sandals, and boots fill the shelves of this store, which covers over 3,000 square meters. But the biggest surprise inside the store is the prices. Sandals are priced from just 499 yen (less than $5), pumps start at 980 yen, and 2 pairs of business leather shoes cost a total of 5,000 yen. Every day, customers seeking a bargain on footwear are drawn to this store. But for many of them, shoes are more than just something worn on their feet. For 3 days in early summer, we listened to the personal stories of the customers who come here to save money for the next step in their life.
Episode 18 - A New Life Away From Bustling Tokyo
June 28, 2019
Japan's population continues to gravitate to the Tokyo area, but some people long to move from the capital to different corners of the nation. A consultation center in Tokyo's Yurakucho district is a magnet for anyone considering such a shift. At the center, consultants from 39 prefectures offer free advice, information, and handy tips about housing, employment, and any other aspect of daily life that awaits new residents. About 70% of people who come seeking for advice are aged 40 or younger. Among the visitors we met over 3 days was a man in his 60's looking for a new place to live after a recent divorce, and a man who took early retirement so he could return to Kyushu and spend more time with his children. Why do people want to move from Tokyo? And what do they hope to find after moving to their new home?
Episode 19 - Nurse Visits: Home is Where the Heart is
July 5, 2019
As Japan's society continues to gray, the nation's hospitals are facing a chronic shortage of beds. At the same time, a growing number of people want to spend their final days at home rather than in a hospital, and others would rather care for ill relatives in their own home. Home care nurses provide invaluable support for people who choose to receive medical treatment at home. For 3 days, we followed the home care nurses that look after more than 190 patients living in Higashikurume in western Tokyo. What do these visits mean to the patients, who ranged from young children with cerebral palsy to the city's increasingly elderly residents?
Episode 20 - From Town to Town on Hokkaido's Blood Donation Bus
July 26, 2019
We follow a blood donation bus on its journey from town to town in Hokkaido Prefecture. Japan as a whole faces a chronic shortage of blood donors, but Hokkaido has the highest donor rate in the nation. In a prefecture where the population density is low, this bus is what makes it possible to collect everyone's blood donation by traveling from one town to another. Some of the donors we meet are: a man who has donated blood 289 times, a woman who is donating blood as an act of gratitude and a nursery school teacher who feels refreshed by having blood drawn. We spend 3 days visiting small towns in Hokkaido, on a mission of compassion.
Episode 29 - Episode 29
October 18, 2019
• 30 minutes
Episode 31 - Episode 31
November 1, 2019
• 30 minutes
Episode 32 - Episode 32
November 8, 2019
• 30 minutes
Episode 33 - Episode 33
November 15, 2019
• 30 minutes
Episode 34 - Episode 34
November 22, 2019
• 30 minutes
Episode 1 - Chasing Dreams in a Shared Office Space
January 10, 2020
• 30 minutes
Working styles are changing with the times. People no longer have to be physically present at their office at a certain time, and not everyone wants to be an "employee" at a company. In this episode, we visit a shared office space in Nagatacho - home to the National Diet Building and the center of national politics. In this place, which resembles a cafe more than an office, there are several co-working spaces and rental offices. A variety of people spend their day here - from freelancers and entrepreneurs, to people who have an office elsewhere but who use the space as a satellite office. We spent 3 days following them, as they search for their own unique work styles and chase their dreams.
Episode 2 - Toothy Smiles and Dental Woes: A 24-Hour Dentist's Office
January 17, 2020
• 30 minutes
A dentist's office in Fukuoka, southern Japan, has people streaming in around the clock to be relieved of their pain or to improve their smile. Some of the patients include: a man who lost 3 of his front teeth in a fight back in high school; an older man who has had dentures since he was in his 40's; and a university student who says that getting her teeth fixed gave her a more positive outlook on life. Each chip, crack, cavity and missing tooth has a story behind it. For 3 days, we hear about some of the drama in these patients' lives.
Episode 3 - A Toast to Life
January 24, 2020
• 30 minutes
A liquor store in Ginza, Tokyo, boasts a selection of over 3,000 types of mainly wine and whiskey from around the world, including a bottle that costs over 18,000 US dollars. Their tastings attract many drink lovers: customers can choose from over 1,000 bottles, with each sample glass costing just a few dollars. There, we meet a man who has a collection of over 100 types of whiskey at home and a proprietress of a bar who has survived 40 years of fierce competition. A Chinese company president-cum-sake sommelier who exports sake shares a nugget of wisdom: if you like it, it's a good drink, regardless of the price. For 3 days, we asked liquor store customers about their drink of choice.
Episode 4 - Episode 4
January 31, 2020
• 30 minutes
Episode 5 - Akihabara: Infatuated with Electronics
February 7, 2020
• 30 minutes
A store in Akihabara, Japan's biggest electronics town, sells over 100,000 electronics parts, including resistors, capacitors and circuit boards. Around 1,000 people come to the store every day, from professional engineers to people who like to build their own electronics for fun. Among the people we meet are a musician who makes his own effects units; a graduate student who makes drones to take a break from job hunting; and a man whose hobby of fixing car audio systems has turned into a job. For 3 days, we peeked inside the store to find out what it is people come to buy and what they hope to create with it.
Episode 6 - Episode 6
February 14, 2020
• 30 minutes
Episode 7 - Big Fish, Big Dreams
February 21, 2020
• 30 minutes
Every winter, anglers from across the country flock to one of Japan's most popular surf spots - Ishizakihama, in Miyazaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan. They all come in the hopes of catching the mulloway, a fish that approaches the shore around this time of year and can measure well over a meter in length. However, the chances of catching one is said to be as slim as winning the lottery. For 3 days, we spoke to the avid anglers who make every effort to capture these elusive creatures, and forge new friendships in the process.
Episode 8 - Spilling the Beans at a Coffee Stall
February 28, 2020
• 30 minutes
2 brothers in their 70's operate this unpretentious street stall that has only 1 item on the menu - coffee. The stall is set up each evening in Ashikaga City, Tochigi Prefecture, and has been a popular haunt for locals and visitors for almost half a century. Among the customers we met were: a successful psychiatrist who runs several hospitals; a company employee who always ends his week here; and a man who has been coming here since he was a little boy. For 3 days, we asked the customers about what makes this stall so special, and why they keep coming back.
Episode 9 - From Gang Ties to Business Suits
March 6, 2020
• 30 minutes
For junior high or high school graduates, or drop-outs struggling to find their place in society, landing a well-paid, steady job can be almost impossible. But one training center in Tokyo teaches these disaffected youngsters practical skills during a six-month internship and transforms them into workers that companies need. About 400 people have completed this program at the center, and many of them have found excellent jobs at major IT firms and other companies. For 3 days, we closely watched the youngsters determined to turn their lives around and start climbing the career ladder.
Episode 10 - 10-Year Milestones in Bikers' Life Journeys
July 31, 2020
• 30 minutes
In August 2019, more than 2,000 motorcycle fans from across Japan assembled at a remote parking area in the volcanic Mount Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture. They came to be photographed with their prized two-wheelers for an album produced at an event held only once every 10 years. Many attendees have been to all of the event's 5 editions since it started in 1979. How have the participants' lives changed over the decade since the previous event? And what has stayed the same? For 3 days, we spoke to the motorcyclists who made this journey that was also a trip down memory lane.
Episode 11 - Mountain Views, Life Insights
August 7, 2020
• 30 minutes
Every autumn, people from across Japan flock to a large observation area about 1,600 meters above sea level in the mountainous village of Achi, Nagano Prefecture. The picture-postcard views include forests of vibrant autumn leaves, starry skies and a sea of clouds. Many visitors arrive in the wee hours so they can reach the summit and watch the morning sunrise above the horizon - often making a wish as the new day dawns. For 3 days, we asked people why they come here and what is going through their minds as they soak up the views.
Episode 12 - Climbing the Walls of Life
August 14, 2020
• 30 minutes
An indoor climbing gym in Kawasaki City, near Tokyo, gives climbers a venue to test their physical limit and improve their skills while experiencing thrills - and a sense of achievement - not often found in daily life. The facility's 4-meter-tall bouldering wall and towering climbing walls more than 10 meters high provide challenging obstacles for enthusiasts of all ages and abilities, ranging from novices to some of Japan's finest climbers. For 3 days, we spoke to the climbers determined to reach the top of these walls - and to overcome other challenges they face in life along the way.
Episode 13 - Inside Japan's Largest Freight Terminal
September 4, 2020
• 30 minutes
Tokyo Freight Terminal is Japan's largest distribution hub, with goods from across the nation arriving and being shipped out 24 hours a day. Train drivers, engineers, truck drivers and forklift operators are among the army of workers who keep this vital facility running smoothly. The volume of freight shipped by rail in Japan is growing annually due to the rise in online shopping and a shortage of truck drivers. For 3 days, we spoke to the men and women making sure these cargoes reach their destinations - safely and on time.
Episode 14 - Osaka Castle Park: The Park That Never Sleeps
September 11, 2020
• 30 minutes
Osaka Castle, which stands in the heart of Osaka City, western Japan, is surrounded by a park covering more than 100 hectares. Each year, over 2.7 million people visit this urban park famous for its castle, gardens and multipurpose hall. This green oasis is open 24 hours a day, so people come here around the clock. For some, it is a place to do exercise; for others, a place to relax or sightsee. For 3 days, we asked visitors what makes the Osaka Castle Park special and why it holds a place in their hearts.
Episode 15 - Finding Solace at Inokashira Park
September 18, 2020
• 30 minutes
By late June, about 1 month after Japan's coronavirus state of emergency had been lifted, people had gradually returned to Tokyo's Inokashira Park. Among the visitors to the popular park's lush greenery and large pond were friends catching up after a long time being unable to meet; a comedy duo practicing to achieve their goal of finding fame; and a company employee leisurely reading a book and enjoying the outdoors after being stuck inside during the previous months. What inspired these people to come here? For 3 days, we asked visitors about what the park means to them.
Episode 16 - Tanabata Wishes at a Tokyo Temple
September 25, 2020
• 30 minutes
Many people in Japan celebrate the Tanabata Star Festival -- a tradition marked each July 7 -- by writing a wish on a thin sheet of colored paper and tying it to a bamboo branch. Zojoji Temple, which stands near the base of Tokyo Tower, holds an annual festival during which visitors write their deepest wish in the hope it will come true. Among the visitors to the temple in the days leading up to Tanabata were a woman longing to meet a man she has had a crush on for 10 years, a couple worried that the coronavirus pandemic might jeopardize their bonuses and an Australian woman who comes every year with a message for her deceased father. For 3 days, we asked people at the temple about the wishes -- ranging from the modest to the extravagant -- they penned and the stories behind them.
Episode 17 - Muscle and Bustle: A 24-Hour Gym in Tokyo
October 2, 2020
• 30 minutes
A large 24-hour sports gym in Tokyo's Harajuku district has members of all ages, sizes and strength levels. Among the people who come to lift weights are a man who started training to impress women; a woman finally spending time doing what she wants; and a man who used to be bullied in school but who is now a professional personal trainer. For 3 days, we asked members about what motivates them to continue coming to this gym. (This episode was filmed in mid-February 2020.)
Episode 18 - Small Wedding Stories
October 9, 2020
• 30 minutes
In this episode, the stage is a low-budget wedding hall in Tokyo, where 30-40 couples shuffle through every day for affordable, small-scale, short notice wedding arrangements. For many of the couples, the simple weddings are a display of best effort in the face of the demands of work and family. Some skip the ceremony altogether, opting to just have pictures taken to commemorate a turning point in their lives. For all the couples, the weddings represent a profound triumph over adversity, and celebration of a new life together. People from all walks of life, and their small wedding stories.
Episode 19 - Tokyo Taxi Oasis
October 16, 2020
• 30 minutes
A road near Tokyo's Roppongi district is an oasis for taxi drivers who are allowed to park here for as long as they like. There, the drivers can relax, eat and even sleep on a break. As the coronavirus pandemic rumbles on, how do drivers feel about their jobs? The drivers we met included one who started this career after the pandemic erupted, one thinking of quitting because his income has plunged and another who cannot quit because he has a family to support. For 3 days, we asked drivers who parked along this road about their job and what the future holds.
Episode 20 - Episode 20
October 23, 2020
• 30 minutes
Episode 21 - A 400K Survival Run in Okinawa
October 30, 2020
• 30 minutes
Runners have 72 hours to complete a 400-km "Survival Run" around the main island of Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan. The 68 participants from across Japan complain that the race is exhausting and torturous, yet they continue to push themselves, day and night. Some say that running allows them to forget all their worries and stress, others say they enjoy increasing their distance. We spent 3 days chasing after them to find out what motivates them to continue running.
Episode 22 - Home for the Holidays: A Supermarket in Fukushima
November 6, 2020
• 30 minutes
The Great East Japan Earthquake and the ensuing Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011 forced all the residents of Namie Town to evacuate. When the evacuation order was partially lifted in 2017, some residents began returning to their hometown. In the summer of 2019, a large supermarket opened its doors to eager shoppers. In this episode, we spent 3 days at the supermarket during the busiest time of the year - around New Year's - and asked customers how their lives have changed since the disaster, and how they will be spending the holidays, 9 years on.
Episode 23 - Episode 23
November 13, 2020
• 30 minutes
Episode 24 - Episode 24
November 20, 2020
• 30 minutes
Episode 25 - Episode 25
December 4, 2020
• 30 minutes
Episode 26 - Episode 26
December 11, 2020
• 30 minutes
Episode 1 - Adios, El Dorado Carousel!
January 22, 2021
• 30 minutes
The closure of Tokyo's Toshimaen amusement park in August 2020 marked the end of an era. For decades, El Dorado, the park's wooden carousel, was a popular attraction with visitors young and old. In the days before the park closed, visitors flocked to the carousel for a final ride, including an elderly couple who came on dates here before they married; a young man reminiscing about happier times with his family; and a woman who wants her late mother to see that she is back on her feet. For 3 days, we asked why this ride held such a special place in the hearts of so many people.
Episode 2 - Seeds of Happiness at a Tokyo Garden Center
January 29, 2021
• 30 minutes
As many people have spent more time at home during the coronavirus pandemic, gardening has become a popular hobby. Tokyo's garden megastore with over 100,000 varieties of plants is the go-to place for people wanting flowers, vegetables, bonsai trees or rare shrubs. The center's customers include a man inspired by a cactus' power to survive, a woman who buys weakened plants so she can help them recover and a woman who feels most relaxed when she tends to her plants. For 3 days, we asked what plants mean to them.
Episode 3 - Giving Kitchen Equipment New Homes
February 5, 2021
• 30 minutes
A Tokyo store selling cheap, good-quality kitchen equipment is a boon for restaurant owners, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. The store sells over 9,000 kinds of products, ranging from fridges to pots and pans to cutlery. Among customers we met were an owner of a Japanese-style bar who started meal deliveries; and a couple opening their dream café. The store also receives a steady stream of requests to buy equipment from restaurants that have shut their doors. For 3 days, we asked operators who shop here about what's on their minds as they search for their new equipment.
Episode 4 - The Zoo on a Hill
February 12, 2021
• 30 minutes
It's small and has only a few large animals, but a hilltop zoological park in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, has captured the heart of locals for decades. It is home to about 60 different species and is frequented by many, especially since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic which has made it difficult to travel far. Among the visitors to this free admission zoo are people on family outings; a woman who comes on various milestones in her life; and a young couple who come at night to find nocturnal creatures in the park. For 3 days, we asked visitors why this seemingly ordinary zoo has become a special place for so many people.
Episode 5 - Sapporo Born and Bread: A 24-Hour Sandwich Shop
March 12, 2021
• 30 minutes
With over 40 kinds of handmade sandwiches including egg, mince cutlet and even fruit available, it could be the wide selection that draws customers to this small shop near Sapporo's Susukino entertainment district. However, this shop has another major attraction: it is open 24 hours a day. Among the customers we met, include a female owner of a nearby bar; a mother preparing breakfast for her family at 4 AM; and a nightclub host needing a snack before work. For 3 days, we spoke to the customers dropping by this shop that never sleeps.
Episode 6 - Opening New Doors at a Furniture Outlet Store
March 19, 2021
• 30 minutes
A major furniture outlet store in Chiba Prefecture boasts a stock of roughly 1,400 items from beds, sofas to tables. Customers are increasing since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic as people are staying in more and seeking to make their homes more comfortable. Among the customers we met were a man searching for a dining table hoping to spend quality time with his family, and a woman who is replacing all her furniture to surround herself with only the things she loves. The choices they make tell us something about who they are, and the changes and challenges they face in life. How do they picture their future? For 3 days, we listened to their stories.
Episode 7 - Shimanami Kaido: A Ride Along Life's Cycle
April 2, 2021
• 30 minutes
The 70-kilometer Shimanami Kaido cycling route, which links Honshu and Shikoku via a chain of bridges and islands, is a magnet for cyclists from across Japan - and even further afield. Among the people we met pedaling along this route were a father and son who come every year; a farmer reliving his youthful days on 2 wheels; and a middle-aged couple now able to spend more time together. Why is this route so special to them? For 3 days, we spoke to cyclists riding the Shimanami Kaido, come rain or shine.
Episode 8 - Tanga: The Market With a Big Heart
April 16, 2021
• 30 minutes
Tanga Market, a century-old market of 120 shops in western Japan, is known as the "kitchen of Kitakyushu." Although the market will soon be redeveloped, its old-fashioned charm keeps pulling in shoppers. Among the customers there were a man who feels at home at the market, even if he does not buy anything; an elderly woman grumbling about having to cook her son's meals; and a young couple bewitched by the variety of foods sold there. For 3 days in late December, we explored why this market remains so popular.
Episode 9 - Seeing Out 2020 in the Heart of Tokyo Bay
April 23, 2021
• 30 minutes
The Umihotaru parking area in the heart of Tokyo Bay offers 360-degree views of the surrounding area. Among the visitors we met over 3 days at the end of 2020 were a married couple who dropped plans to visit their distant hometowns over the New Year; a man who listens to pilots flying overhead communicating with air traffic controllers; and a couple who have been dating for less than a week braving the gale. At the end of a year dominated by the coronavirus pandemic, we asked visitors what is on their minds as they take in the ocean scenery.
Episode 10 - Fukushima Bento Shop: Serving Meals and Hope
April 30, 2021
• 30 minutes
It has been 10 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami occurred, and nuclear meltdowns forced the town of Namie to evacuate. Work to decontaminate and rebuild this part of Fukushima Prefecture is still ongoing. For many workers here, a bento shop is a vital source of cheap, hearty food. The customers at the shop included a dump truck driver who says that the town still feels empty; a man who has been engaged in decontamination work for a decade; and an elderly woman who says that she prefers to be in Namie even if there's nobody around. For 3 days, we asked what this shop means to the customers - and this town.
Episode 11 - New Beginnings from an Osaka Bus Terminal
May 7, 2021
• 30 minutes
In Japan, spring is a time when many people move for school or work. A highway bus terminal linking Osaka Prefecture with over 60 cities is a magnet for people starting the next chapter in life. Among those we met at this terminal were a couple visiting their hometown for the first time in a year; a woman getting engaged to her long-distance boyfriend; and a newly grad moving out of his mother's home to start a new job far away. For 3 days in mid-March, soon after the COVID state of emergency was lifted, we asked people at the terminal where they were going, and why.
Episode 12 - Life Stories at a Hospital Convenience Store
May 21, 2021
• 30 minutes
A convenience store inside a major hospital in Kamakura City, just south of Tokyo, is open around the clock for doctors, nurses, patients and their families. Among the customers were a nurse buying herself a sweet treat after finishing an emergency operation; a patient who bought more than 10 books to read and pass the time; and an on-duty doctor needing an energy boost in the wee hours. Even though many people are staying home during the state of emergency, the hospital remains as busy as ever. For 3 days, we asked the customers what they were buying and why they were there.
Episode 13 - Tokyo Dry Cleaner's: Reviving Clothes, Reliving Memories
June 11, 2021
• 30 minutes
A small dry cleaner in a western Tokyo commuter town is known for removing stubborn stains from garments and items that are precious to the owner. Among the customers are a woman who skipped getting her winter clothes cleaned during the coronavirus state of emergency; a nightclub waiter who gets his tailor-made suit cleaned monthly; and a woman who has taken it upon herself to raise her granddaughter. For 3 days, we asked customers about the tale behind each item getting carefully cleaned.
Episode 14 - Water Taxis: Across the Sea and Beyond
June 18, 2021
• 30 minutes
For the approximately 1,100 residents of Kakeroma Island in southern Japan, water taxis that travel to Amami Oshima, a nearby larger island, are a vital mode of transport for going shopping or to work. Among the people using these boats during 3 days in late March were a woman who had stocked up at a supermarket; a family who had moved here from Tokyo; and a teacher being transferred after completing his post at a school with 18 students. We explored the role these boats play in daily life here and in keeping community ties strong.
Episode 15 - Quiet Prayers at a Secluded Shrine
June 25, 2021
• 30 minutes
Near the towering apartment buildings in Tokyo's Tsukuda area is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it alley. But tucked away down the narrow passage is a stone carving of a Buddhist guardian deity and a centuries-old ginkgo tree. Some people come to this small, secluded site to pray for good health, others for business prosperity or a better relationship with their spouse. Some just drop by to clear their mind. For 3 days, we asked visitors why they come to this unique spot loved by locals for almost 300 years.
Episode 16 - Starting Fresh: One-Stop Uniform Shop
July 9, 2021
• 30 minutes
A uniform specialty store in Shinjuku, Tokyo, sells an exhaustive range of attire for medical staff, chefs, security guards and various other workers. What does a brand-new uniform mean to these workers? For 3 days in mid-March, we asked that question to customers including a dentist expanding their wardrobe; a restaurant part-time worker buying new shoes; and the owner of a traditional Japanese restaurant desperately trying to keep her business afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.
Episode 17 - Tokyo Stationery Store: Messages from the Heart
August 20, 2021
• 30 minutes
Meeting in person isn't easy these days, so sending a written message is a personal way to stay in touch. A stationery shop in Ginza, Tokyo, has over 5,000 items in a two-floor card and letter pad section. The customers included a man writing to his wife on their wedding anniversary for the first time; a company worker sending messages to clients she cannot meet due to coronavirus restrictions; and a woman cheered by handwritten letters from her grandmother. For 3 days, we asked what messages they would write.
Episode 18 - The Station Under the Cherry Blossoms
September 10, 2021
• 30 minutes
A small, unmanned train station on the Noto Peninsula facing the Sea of Japan, is quiet for most of the year. But each spring, the station comes to life as about 100 cherry blossom trees flanking the tracks burst into bloom. The visitors included a woman and her elderly mother admiring the view of the petals, trains and nearby ocean; a man reminiscing about an inspiring high school teacher; and an elderly couple who helped plant some of the trees and who volunteer to keep the station clean. For 3 days, we asked people what the blossoms at this station mean to them.
Episode 19 - Warming Body and Heart at a Yakiimo Shop
September 17, 2021
• 30 minutes
On a cold winter day in Japan, a piping-hot sweet potato baked so a natural sweet syrup oozes from its skin is hard to beat. An old-fashioned, no-frills shop in Ibaraki Prefecture sells these potatoes that warm the body and heart. Customers there include a woman sending potatoes as a gift; a mother buying a treat for her young daughter; and newlyweds sharing a potato and enjoying the simple things in life. For 3 days at the end of a year in which life was turned upside-down, we ask people about why they crave this simple, warming snack.
Episode 20 - Fireworks Shop: Lighting Up a Quiet Summer
September 24, 2021
• 30 minutes
From handheld sparklers to skyrockets and novelty fireworks, a small shop in Yamanashi Prefecture sells over 400 kinds of fireworks. Locals and visitors flock to this shop during a summer when many large fireworks displays were canceled. Customers included a family buying fireworks with a curry fragrance; an elderly couple buying an assortment for their grandchildren; and a worker at an elderly care facility hoping to give the residents a colorful thrill. For 3 days, we asked people why fireworks were special to them.
Episode 21 - Salvaging Bargains at a Tokyo Grocery Store
October 1, 2021
• 30 minutes
A store in a Tokyo suburb selling short-dated, surplus or imperfect yet edible food items cheaply is a magnet for thrifty shoppers. They can find vegetables costing just 27 US cents, a bottle of beer for 30 cents, and a pack of meat costing less than 1 dollar. The customers included a young woman trying to stretch the food budget for her family of 9; a woman and daughter who drive for an hour to buy meat; and a man thrilled by finding an unexpected bargain. Why do people come to this store that also reflects the huge volume of food discarded in Japan? For 3 days, we talked to customers hunting a bargain while filling their shopping baskets.
Episode 22 - Episode 22
October 22, 2021
• 30 minutes
Episode 23 - Episode 23
November 5, 2021
• 30 minutes
Episode 24 - Episode 24
November 12, 2021
• 30 minutes
Episode 25 - Episode 25
November 19, 2021
• 30 minutes
Episode 26 - Episode 26
November 26, 2021
• 30 minutes
Episode 27 - Episode 27
December 3, 2021
• 30 minutes
Episode 28 - Episode 28
December 10, 2021
• 30 minutes
Episode 29 - Episode 29
December 17, 2021
• 30 minutes
Episode 1 - Episode 1
January 7, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 2 - Episode 2
January 14, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 3 - Episode 3
January 28, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 4 - Episode 4
February 25, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 5 - Episode 5
March 18, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 6 - Episode 6
April 8, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 7 - Episode 7
April 15, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 8 - Episode 8
April 22, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 9 - Episode 9
May 13, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 10 - Episode 10
May 20, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 11 - Episode 11
May 27, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 12 - Episode 12
June 3, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 13 - Episode 13
June 10, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 14 - Episode 14
June 17, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 15 - Episode 15
June 24, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 16 - Episode 16
July 15, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 17 - Episode 17
July 22, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 18 - Episode 18
July 29, 2022
• 30 minutes
Episode 1 - Episode 1
January 6, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 2 - Episode 2
January 13, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 3 - Episode 3
January 20, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 4 - Episode 4
January 27, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 5 - Episode 5
February 3, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 6 - Episode 6
February 10, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 7 - Episode 7
February 17, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 8 - Episode 8
February 24, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 9 - Episode 9
March 3, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 10 - Episode 10
March 10, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 11 - Episode 11
March 17, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 12 - Episode 12
April 7, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 13 - Episode 13
April 14, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 14 - Episode 14
April 21, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 15 - Episode 15
April 28, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 17 - Episode 17
May 19, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 18 - Episode 18
May 26, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 19 - Episode 19
June 2, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 20 - Episode 20
June 23, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 21 - Episode 21
June 30, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 22 - Nishinomiya's "Manbow Tunnel" Under the Tracks
July 7, 2023
• 30 minutes
The ceiling of a narrow tunnel under a railway line in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, is so low that adults must stoop over to pass through. Despite this, what locals have nicknamed the "Manbow Tunnel" remains a busy and vital passageway in daily life. Among people using the tunnel were a woman taking the shortest route to the supermarket, and a family who likes the thrill of this unusual path under the tracks. For three days, we took a closer look at this tunnel and its role in the local community.
Episode 23 - Episode 23
July 14, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 24 - Episode 24
July 21, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 25 - Episode 25
July 28, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 26 - Episode 26
August 1, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 27 - Episode 27
August 4, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 28 - Episode 28
September 1, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 29 - Episode 29
September 8, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 30 - Episode 30
September 15, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 31 - Episode 31
September 22, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 32 - Episode 32
October 6, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 33 - Episode 33
October 13, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 34 - Episode 34
October 27, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 35 - Episode 35
November 10, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 36 - Episode 36
December 8, 2023
• 30 minutes
Episode 37 - Episode 37
December 15, 2023
• 30 minutes