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Japanophiles: Bjorn Heiberg
What do samurai and sushi have in common? The first answer that comes to mind might be that they’re both Japanese, but their connection is actually much deeper and important than that. The development of washoku, Japan’s unique traditional cuisine, wouldn’t have been possible without the technology that was used to make katana, the ultra sharp swords carried by samurai. That’s right—the same techniques that were once employed to make lethal weapons are also what make possible the preparation of a mouthwatering sushi dinner or a beautiful kaiseki meal.
Aired: Mar 13, 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