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The Ogasawara Islands: A Multicultural Heritage
This time on Japanology Plus, our theme is the Ogasawara Islands, a remote archipelago with a unique ecosystem and multicultural heritage. Located 1,000 kilometers off Japan's Pacific coast, the Ogasawara Islands were first settled by a group of Westerners and South Pacific Islanders, who interacted with later Japanese settlers to bring forth a unique culture. Our expert guide is Sho Sebori, a direct descendant of the American who became the leader of the first community on the islands.
Aired: Jul 03, 2018 Genre: Documentary TalkCasts: Peter Barakan Emma Howard Matt AltDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Educational
Episodes
01: Ocean Fishing02: The Police03: Japanophiles: Stephanie Tomiyasu04: New Trends in Logistics05: Game Arcades06: Snow Removal07: Shopping Streets08: Japanophiles: Bjorn Heiberg09: Regional Transport Crisis10: Miniature Culture11: Marriage12: 100 Yen Shops13: Deep-fried Food14: Lighthouses15: Japanophiles: David E. Wells16: Industrial Heritage17: Graves18: Rice Cultivation19: The Ogasawara Islands: A Multicultural Heritage20: The Ogasawara Islands: A Turbulent History21: Japanophiles: Bruce Gutlove22: Roadside Stations23: Summer Resorts24: Yurei: Japanese Ghosts25: Radio Calisthenics26: Underground Shopping Streets27: Japanophiles: Jagmohan S. Chandrani28: A Sense of the Divine29: Earthquake-resistant Architecture30: School Sports Days31: School Satchels32: Aquariums33: Onigiri: Rice Balls34: Japanophiles: David Stanley Hewett35: Coffee36: Meiji-era Advisors37: School Uniforms38: Soba Restaurants