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Japanophiles: Adam Zgola
This time, we present an installment of our special Japanophiles series, which features lively interviews with foreigners living in Japan. Historically, most Japanese houses have been made of wood. But housebuilding has become more mechanized, and traditional carpentry skills are in decline. One man carrying on that ancient legacy is a Canadian named Adam Zgola. From selecting the lumber to cutting and assembling it, Zgola works as a lead carpenter, handling every step with care and precision.
Aired: Nov 19, 2015 Genre: Documentary TalkCasts: Peter Barakan Matt AltDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Educational
Episodes
01: Japanophiles: Bartholomeus Greb02: Japanophiles: Ivan Vartanian03: Japanophiles: Alex Bennett04: The Seikan Tunnel05: Snow Country06: Comedy07: Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway08: A Season of Change09: Waste and Recycling10: Period Dramas11: Weight Loss Industry12: Dams13: Izakaya14: Craft Beer15: Fermented Foods16: Umbrellas17: Job Hunting18: Japanophiles: Amir Takahashi19: The English Conversation Business20: English at School21: Shrine & Temple Carpenters22: Bunraku23: Kids' Summer Holidays24: Swimming25: Haunted Houses26: Onsen27: Japanophiles: Andrew Mancabelli28: Cameras29: Wrapping and Packaging30: Tokyo Housing31: Japanophiles: Adam Zgola32: Kombu33: Hotels and Inns34: Tidying Up35: Mt. Takao