Japan from Above: Up Close - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Shiretoko Underwater Photographer
In this episode, we meet an underwater photographer who has been diving among the ice floes of Shiretoko for over 30 years.

Tsugaru 'Snow' Railway
In this episode, we visit the snow-covered region of Aomori Prefecture and travel along the famous Tsugaru railway.

Mino Washi Makers
In this episode, we meet a couple who are dedicated to preserve the art of Japanese paper-making in Mino, Gifu Prefecture.

Kagura Mask Maker
JAPAN FROM ABOVE: UP CLOSE takes you on an aerial journey across 21st century Japan. Enjoy the bird's-eye view of unique landscapes as well as intimate portraits of the people who inhabit the archipelago.

Ureshino Tea Grower
In this episode, we meet a tea grower in Saga Prefecture.

Hot Spring Doctor
In this episode, we meet a "hot spring doctor" in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido Prefecture who is in charge of managing the resort town's water sources.

Salmon Hatchery Farmer
In this episode, we meet a man who runs a salmon hatchery in the Shonai plains of Yamagata Prefecture.

Azumino Wasabi Farmer
In this episode, we meet a wasabi farmer in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture.

Hiroshima Storyteller
In this episode, we meet a woman who is determined to preserve the memories of atomic bomb survivors in Hiroshima Prefecture.

Beppu Hot Springs
In this episode, we visit the famous hot spring resort of Beppu located on the east coast of Kyushu.

Home for Retired Horses
In this episode, we meet a woman in Hokkaido Prefecture who takes care of retired racehorses.

Remembering Tsukiji Fish Market
In this episode, we take a last look at Tsukiji Fish Market, the world's largest seafood market which was moved to a new location in 2018.

Nara Sword Master
In this episode, we visit Nara Prefecture and meet one of the great masters of Japanese sword-making.

Hiroshima Oyster Farmer
In this episode, we meet an oyster farmer in Etajima Island located off the coast of Hiroshima Prefecture.

Okinawa Shiimii Festival
In this episode, we meet a family in Okinawa Prefecture as they celebrate a festival dedicated to their ancestors.

Two Seasons at Lake Furen
In this episode, we travel to Lake Furen in the east part of Hokkaido Prefecture, located in the northern part of Japan.

Mt. Fuji Mural Painter
In this episode, we fly above Tokyo, Japan's capital. We meet a mural painter who specializes in painting the walls of sento or Japanese public baths.

Noto Salt Maker
In this episode, we meet a traditional salt maker in Noto Peninsula.

Shodoshima Olive Grower
In this episode, we meet an olive grower in Shodoshima, a small island in the Seto Inland Sea.

Christianity in Nagasaki
In this episode, we travel to the city of Nagasaki Prefecture and Goto Islands to visit various monuments that tell the history of Christianity in Japan.

Ainu Culture in Asahikawa
In this episode, we meet 3 women who are trying to preserve and pass on the traditional music of Ainu, the indigenous people of northeastern Japan.

Dewa Sanzan Cuisine
JAPAN FROM ABOVE: UP CLOSE takes you on an aerial journey across 21st century Japan. Enjoy the bird's-eye view of unique landscapes as well as intimate portraits of the people who inhabit the archipelago.

Plant Hunter
In this episode, we meet a "plant hunter" in Osaka Prefecture who uses creative ways to connect people with nature.

Shikoku Pilgrimage
In this episode, we follow an elderly couple as they walk along the pilgrimage trail in Shikoku Island.

Free Diver in Yonagunijima
In this episode, we visit Yonagunijima, Japan's most western point. Here we meet a free diver who takes us on an underwater adventure.

Kushiro's Red-crowned Cranes
In this episode, we visit Kushiro in the eastern part of Hokkaido Prefecture and meet a woman who is dedicated to the conservation of red-crowned cranes.

Shonai Rice Farmer
In this episode, we visit a rice farmer in Shonai Plains in the northeastern part of Japan.

A Maiko in Kyoto
In this episode, we visit Kyoto Prefecture, the old capital of Japan, and enter the world of geiko. Geiko, meaning "a girl of the arts," is how geisha are referred to in Kyoto. We meet a young apprentice, or maiko, who is learning the tricks of the trade.

Bizen Ware Potter
In this episode, we meet an artist in Okayama Prefecture who uses local clay to create a new kind of pottery that builds on the traditions of Bizen ware.

Stories of Volcanoes
In this episode, we visit Sakurajima, one of the volcanic islands in Kyushu. Here, we meet a children's book illustrator who wrote a story that depicts the relationship between the volcanoes and the local people.
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