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Episode 1

1. Episode 1

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30min
January 8, 2016
Episode 2

2. Episode 2

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January 15, 2016
Episode 3

3. Episode 3

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January 22, 2016
Episode 4

4. Episode 4

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30min
January 29, 2016
Episode 5

5. Episode 5

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February 19, 2016
Episode 6

6. Episode 6

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February 26, 2016
Episode 7

7. Episode 7

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March 4, 2016
Episode 8

8. Episode 8

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March 18, 2016
Episode 9

9. Episode 9

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April 1, 2016
Episode 10

10. Episode 10

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April 8, 2016
Episode 11

11. Episode 11

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April 15, 2016
Episode 12

12. Episode 12

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April 22, 2016
Episode 13

13. Episode 13

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April 29, 2016
Episode 14

14. Episode 14

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May 6, 2016
Episode 15

15. Episode 15

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May 13, 2016
Episode 16

16. Episode 16

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May 20, 2016
Episode 17

17. Episode 17

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June 3, 2016
A Women's Prison: Up-close and Personal

18. A Women's Prison: Up-close and Personal

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.
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June 17, 2016
Episode 19

19. Episode 19

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June 24, 2016
Episode 20

20. Episode 20

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July 1, 2016
Episode 21

21. Episode 21

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July 8, 2016
Episode 22

22. Episode 22

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July 15, 2016
Relaxing in a Nagoya Café

23. Relaxing in a Nagoya Café

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.
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July 22, 2016
Episode 24

24. Episode 24

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July 28, 2016
Episode 25

25. Episode 25

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August 4, 2016
A Women's Prison: Up-close and Personal

26. A Women's Prison: Up-close and Personal

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.
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September 16, 2016
Episode 27

27. Episode 27

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September 23, 2016
Episode 28

28. Episode 28

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September 30, 2016
Episode 29

29. Episode 29

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October 7, 2016
Episode 30

30. Episode 30

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October 14, 2016
Episode 31

31. Episode 31

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October 21, 2016
Episode 32

32. Episode 32

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October 28, 2016
Episode 33

33. Episode 33

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November 4, 2016
Episode 34

34. Episode 34

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November 11, 2016
Episode 35

35. Episode 35

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November 18, 2016
Episode 36

36. Episode 36

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November 25, 2016
Episode 37

37. Episode 37

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December 2, 2016
From Okinawa to the World and Back

38. From Okinawa to the World and Back

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.
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December 16, 2016