Today's Close-Up - Season 2 / Year 2016

Today's Close-Up - Season 2 / Year 2016

Season 2 / Year 2016

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DatesMay 28, 2016 - Oct 15, 2016
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Obamas Visit to Hiroshima
Year 2016Episode 120 min

Obamas Visit to Hiroshima

On May 27th, Barack Obama visited Hiroshima as leader of the only country that has used atomic bomb in war. He is the first, serving US president to do so. How did he arrive at this decision and what do A-bomb survivors expect of his visit? The president explains his intentions in an exclusive interview with NHK.

May 28, 2016
Interacting with Robot Avatars
Year 2016Episode 220 min

Interacting with Robot Avatars

We are beginning to see robot avatars in shops, workplaces, even schools. These machines are removing physical barriers to communication, and giving some people more confidence to speak their minds. We conduct an interview with Edward Snowden's robot avatar to give you a sense of how technology is transforming the way we interact.

Jul 2, 2016
Artificial Intelligence: Creative or Copycat?
Year 2016Episode 320 min

Artificial Intelligence: Creative or Copycat?

Short stories written by AI software recently passed the first round of screening for a literary award in Japan. AI is also creating highly sophisticated paintings and music. Computers conquered humans at board games long ago. Will they soon overtake us at artistic endeavors, too?

Jul 16, 2016
Costly Drugs Draining Healthcare
Year 2016Episode 420 min

Costly Drugs Draining Healthcare

"We should set a limit on healthcare coverage in Japan for the aged". That suggestion by one doctor is having widespread repercussions. He says the universal healthcare system will collapse if it continues to subsidize new, more effective but expensive drug treatments. Questions are arising about the costs of saving a life.

Jul 23, 2016
Rokusuke Ei: Remembering 'Sukiyaki' Lyricist
Year 2016Episode 520 min

Rokusuke Ei: Remembering 'Sukiyaki' Lyricist

Rokusuke Ei died on July 7th. He is best known as the man behind the 1963 international hit, Sukiyaki. After the war, Ei became a leading figure in television, radio and print and helped pioneer a new era in Japanese popular culture. We take a look back at his career and hear from writers and celebrities who knew him well.

Jul 30, 2016
Overdoing the Low-Carb Diet
Year 2016Episode 620 min

Overdoing the Low-Carb Diet

Weight-loss diets which limit one's intake of rice, bread and other carbohydrates are enjoying a boom. The results often come quickly. Some people take the behavior to extremes, damaging their health. We look at the risks behind this new food fad.

Aug 6, 2016
To Die in Peace
Year 2016Episode 720 min

To Die in Peace

At hospitals and nursing homes across Japan, medical workers are joining hands with religious organizations to help terminally ill patients die peacefully. With cooperation from over 30 groups and denominations, universities are now providing training for priests and lay religious workers to be interfaith chaplains. We take a look at the practice from the frontline.

Sep 3, 2016
Japan's Manufacturing Revolution
Year 2016Episode 820 min

Japan's Manufacturing Revolution

Japanese manufacturers once dazzled the world with products such as the Walkman, Nintendo and car navigation systems. But in recent years, the global success stories have been few and far between. Now, a new wave of young entrepreneurs is preparing to put the made-in-Japan tag back in the international spotlight. We take a look at what they've got planned.

Sep 10, 2016
Threat of Chinese 'Super Copies'
Year 2016Episode 920 min

Threat of Chinese 'Super Copies'

As China consolidates its place as a world power, its counterfeit product industry has turned to high-quality fakes. So-called "super copies" threaten not just other nations' businesses, but Chinese ones as well. NHK goes undercover at a pirated goods market.

Sep 17, 2016
Japan's 'New Approach' to Russia
Year 2016Episode 1020 min

Japan's 'New Approach' to Russia

Relations between Japan and Russia have been getting closer. The key issue they need to resolve is the dispute over the Northern Territories - 4 islands controlled by Russia but claimed by Japan. With a peace treaty yet to be signed after World War II, what are the intentions of the countries' leaders?

Sep 24, 2016
Tsukiji Relocation Chaos: Interview with Tokyo Governor
Year 2016Episode 1120 min

Tsukiji Relocation Chaos: Interview with Tokyo Governor

Tokyo Governor, Yuriko Koike, is tackling a series of issues facing the relocation of the Tsukiji wholesale food market. The governor sees the heart of the problem as lying with the poor organizational structure of the metropolitan government. We ask the governor to explain the deeper causes of the confusion and what is being done to move forward.

Oct 1, 2016
Japan's Maverick Ohsumi Wins Nobel
Year 2016Episode 1220 min

Japan's Maverick Ohsumi Wins Nobel

The winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Dr. Yoshinori Ohsumi discovered mechanisms underlying autophagy. He got to the root of life by untiringly peering at cells under a microscope. Often described as 'determinedly unconventional', he shares his philosophy toward science with us in studio.

Oct 8, 2016
Facing Reality: Japan's Need for Foreign Workers
Year 2016Episode 1320 min

Facing Reality: Japan's Need for Foreign Workers

Japan faces a serious labor shortage. Foreign workers have become essential to the economy. But amid harsh conditions, many workers are fleeing their employers. How should Japan expand its foreign workforce to bring benefits to both sides?

Oct 15, 2016

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