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Japanophiles: Pico Iyer
This time, we present an installment of our special Japanophiles series, which features lively interviews with foreigners living in Japan. Japan serves as the base for the essayist and novelist Pico Iyer, whose writing ranges across stories and literary profiles to accounts of travel to far-flung places. Born in England to Indian parents, he achieved early success as a writer in New York City, but soon left it all behind to move to Kyoto. What is this eloquent globetrotter's take on Japan?
Aired: Mar 03, 2016 Genre: Documentary TalkCasts: Peter Barakan Emma Howard Matt AltDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Educational
Episodes
01: Japanophiles: Maud Archambault02: Silk03: Underground Tokyo04: Earthquake Preparedness05: Japanophiles: Jorge Cabeza Fernandez06: Japanophiles: Pico Iyer07: Okinawan Dance08: Whisky09: Quest for Perfect Skin10: Bladed Tools11: Family Crests12: Breakfast13: Footwear14: Running15: Emoji16: Ekiben17: Bicycles18: Kimono19: Kokeshi Dolls20: Shinise: Long-Established Businesses21: Japanophiles: Rezaul Karim Chowdhury22: Toilets23: Bridges24: A Nation of Singers25: Restoring Castles26: Volcanoes27: School Club Activites28: Smells29: Paper30: Japanophiles: Paul Lorimer31: Katsuobushi32: Day Care for Kids33: Sweets and Snacks34: Hairdressing