The Art of Japanese Life

The Art of Japanese Life (2017)

EndedDocumentary showNature, Travel, History

Series in which Dr. James Fox looks at the art and culture of Japan. James journeys through Japan's mountainous forests, marvels at its zen gardens and admires centuries-old bonsai, to explore the connections between Japanese culture and the natural environment.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03HomeJuni 26, 2017
S01E02CitiesJuni 19, 2017
S01E01NatureJuni 12, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Art of Japanese Life' premiere?

'The Art of Japanese Life' premiered on April 10, 2017.

Who is the host of 'The Art of Japanese Life'?

Dr. James Fox is the host of 'The Art of Japanese Life'.

What is the duration of each episode of 'The Art of Japanese Life'?

Each episode of 'The Art of Japanese Life' has a duration of approximately 60 minutes.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Art of Japanese Life'?

The first season of 'The Art of Japanese Life' consisted of three episodes.

What is the main focus of 'The Art of Japanese Life'?

'The Art of Japanese Life' explores the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of Japan.

Which aspects of Japanese life are covered in 'The Art of Japanese Life'?

'The Art of Japanese Life' covers various aspects of Japanese life including art, architecture, design, and craftsmanship.

What are some of the topics discussed in 'The Art of Japanese Life'?

Some of the topics discussed in 'The Art of Japanese Life' include tea ceremonies, floral arrangements, traditional gardens, and the art of pottery.

Is 'The Art of Japanese Life' a documentary series?

Yes, 'The Art of Japanese Life' is a documentary series that delves into the cultural traditions of Japan.

Were there any guest appearances in 'The Art of Japanese Life'?

Yes, 'The Art of Japanese Life' features guest appearances by experts and practitioners of various Japanese art forms.

How does 'The Art of Japanese Life' showcase the beauty of Japan?

'The Art of Japanese Life' showcases the beauty of Japan through stunning visuals and in-depth exploration of its artistic traditions.

Does 'The Art of Japanese Life' provide historical context?

Yes, 'The Art of Japanese Life' provides historical context to understand the significance of various art forms in Japanese culture.

What is the audience reaction to 'The Art of Japanese Life'?

'The Art of Japanese Life' has received positive reviews from the audience, with praise for its informative and visually appealing content.

Does 'The Art of Japanese Life' include interviews with artists?

Yes, 'The Art of Japanese Life' includes interviews with artists, craftsmen, and experts to provide insights into the creative process and cultural significance of their work.

Are there English subtitles available for 'The Art of Japanese Life'?

Yes, 'The Art of Japanese Life' is available with English subtitles, allowing a wider audience to appreciate the content.

Does 'The Art of Japanese Life' explore contemporary Japanese art?

Yes, 'The Art of Japanese Life' explores both traditional and contemporary Japanese art forms, providing a comprehensive view of the country's artistic landscape.

What is the overall tone of 'The Art of Japanese Life'?

'The Art of Japanese Life' has a reverent and respectful tone, highlighting the cultural significance and beauty of Japanese art and traditions.

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