TOKYO EYE 2020 - Season 3 / Year 2017

Season 3 / Year 2017

Episodes

Youthful Ikebukuro!
As Tokyo prepares for the 2020 Olympics there are dizzying changes going on in Ikebukuro. Discover why it's drawing in so many young people.

Enjoying Winter in Tokyo
From the latest illuminations and one of Tokyo's biggest ice skating rinks, to making delicious food with local grandmas and soaking in a hot spring bath. Today, we look at some fantastic winter activities.

TOKYO EYE on Campus: Keio University
Tokyo is a hub for higher education, and universities here are all working to broaden their international appeal. Today we look at how Keio University welcomes students from abroad.

Tokyo with Kids in Tow!
There are plenty of places in Tokyo that parents and their children can enjoy together. If you thought the big city was a hassle to visit with your kids, here are some spots that will change your mind!

Tokyo's Amazing Backyard Part 1: Kawasaki
Kawasaki is close to central Tokyo, and it offers a variety of charms, including history, fantasy and science fiction! Explore the appeal of Kawasaki, a city right next to Tokyo.

Tokyo's Amazing Backyard Part 2: Omiya
The Omiya metropolitan area is about 30 minutes north of central Tokyo, in Saitama Prefecture. With abundant space to spread out, it hosts some huge, impressive sights. Enjoy the ambitious cultural and engineering attractions of Omiya!

Tokyo's Amazing Backyard Part 3: Funabashi
On the banks of Tokyo Bay, Funabashi developed along the shoreline. The city is a true port town and is also home to some beautiful nature. We visit Funabashi, which is a 30-minute train ride from Tokyo.

Tokyo's New Place to Go! Akabane-Jujo
Just a 15-minute train ride from central Tokyo, this area is attracting young people and tourists with its retro charm and bargain prices.

2016-2017: Season in Review!
Tokyo Eye 2020 shows people around the world all the great things about Japan's metropolis. This time, we take another look at some popular segments from shows aired between April 2016 and March 2017.

I Love Tokyo! A woodblock artist in Asakusa
In this new series, Tokyo residents show us what makes the city so great. Our guest today is woodblock artist David Bull, with his take on Asakusa.

Enjoying a Drink in Tokyo!
Along with washoku, Japanese cuisine, sake is also becoming enormously popular throughout the world. On today's show, we'll check out some of the city's coolest new spots for sake, and then move on to craft beer, wine and more!

The Embassy Take on Tokyo, Part 11: Hungary
This time, the Hungarian Ambassador shows us around Toranomon, a fast-changing area close to the middle of Tokyo. Toranomon has some brand-new spots and plenty of history.

Tokyo Washoku Experiences
Cherry blossom bento boxes, making your own Japanese food, shops for cooking utensils, and soup stock packs that are perfect souvenirs. Today we check out ways to enjoy washoku, Japanese cuisine.

Countdown to 2020: Rent-a-Bike
Welcome to series, Countdown to 2020. Our first episode is "Rent-a-Bike". As the Olympics approach, bicycle transit is getting a lot of buzz. Let's check out how new bicycle services are giving users a unique view of Tokyo.

Countdown to 2020: Reviving a City of Water
Tokyo is full of waterways, and in preparation for 2020, a tide of new ways to enjoy its canals and rivers is on the rise.

Go Stamp-crazy in Tokyo!
A popular souvenir among tourists these days is a hanko: a Japanese-style stamp that serves as your signature. Meanwhile, shrines and temples offer visitors stamps called goshuin. Learn about the many stamps available in Tokyo!

Urban Oasis: Return to the Springs of Tokyo
Naturally-flowing springs can be found throughout Tokyo, and offer a respite from the busy pace of the city. We follow up on last year's report and discover even more of Tokyo's soothing springs.

Early Bird Tokyo
With so much to see and do in Tokyo, there's no time to waste! From zen meditation to spa treatments, we'll show some special ways for early risers to enjoy the city.

Tokyo's Spectacular Souvenirs
From traditional Japanese handicrafts to the latest technological gadgets, Tokyo is paradise for souvenir shoppers. Today we'll look at some of the latest trends in shopping for souvenirs in Tokyo.

A New Side to Ginza
Ginza is undergoing redevelopment, and new places to shop, dine and sightsee are adding a whole new dimension to this famous shopping district.

Senju: A Traveler's Paradise in Tokyo
With traditional arts and architecture, nostalgic pubs and eateries, and reasonable accommodations for backpackers, Senju is one of Tokyo's best-kept secrets.

A Musical Tour of Tokyo
There's more to music than just listening! We explore the latest ways to dance, sing and party to music around the city. Plus, the latest in cutting-edge karaoke.

Countdown to 2020: Enhancing Tourism with Technology
With the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics on the way, a number of new technologies are being developed to help visitors from around the world make the most of their stay. This time, we'll check out the latest and greatest in Tokyo's hospitality-enhancing technologies.

Tokyo DIY
One of Japan's latest trends is DIY: do-it-yourself. From creating your own jewelry to workshops that bring you in touch with fine craftsmanship, we'll visit spots where you can have fun DIY-style.

Popular Tokyo Spots - Evolved!
You may know popular Tokyo tourist destinations like cat cafes and game arcades, but this time, we'll take a look at spots that are taking those concepts to the next level!

Tokyo Island Tour! Miyakejima
We visit a place where people live alongside an active volcano and enjoy the dramatic, one-of-a-kind landscapes it has formed – all without leaving Tokyo.

Kichijoji: The No. 1 Place to Live in Tokyo
This popular neighborhood has cool cafes, bars and eateries, great shopping and one of Tokyo's best public parks. This time, we'll find out what makes Kichijoji so appealing.

I Love Tokyo! Nakano: A Subculture Paradise
This time we're taking a look at Nakano, a neighborhood in Tokyo famous for shops specializing in anime, manga, video games and more. Let's take a deep dive into this subculture paradise!

Tokyo's Newest Sweet Treats
If you've got a sweet tooth, Tokyo is the place for you. Shops are constantly popping up, gaining buzz on social media and huge lines out their doors. Let's grab a bite of some of Tokyo's latest sweets.

Okutama: A Day Trip to Tokyo's Great Outdoors
This time, we visit Tokyo's western area of Okutama. Mountains, forests, lakes and many other scenic nature spots make it the perfect destination for a day of hiking or biking.

Tokyo's Coolest Toys
This time on TOKYO EYE 2020, our theme is toys. From the traditional to the high-tech, Tokyo is filled with unique, original toys that show Japan's playful side.

Kabukicho: An Evolving Entertainment Oasis
With famous movie monsters, dancing robots and one-of-a-kind bars, Kabukicho has become a hot new spot for tourists from abroad.

Oku-Shibuya: A New, Unique Side to Shibuya
This time on TOKYO EYE 2020, we're exploring Shibuya... sort of. We'll check out Oku-Shibuya, a quiet side to the busy city that's been gaining popularity with trendy new shops.

The Haruki Murakami Travel Guide
Haruki Murakami, whose works have been translated into dozens of languages, is one of Japan's most famous authors, and his novels feature many real locales in and around Tokyo. Let's hit the streets and trace Murakami's literary legacy.

Take on Tokyo by Tour!
Looking to appeal to visitors from abroad, tour agencies in Tokyo offer one-of-a-kind experiences that give you a deep look into Japan's traditional culture.

Executive-Class Hidden Gems
Companies from across the globe have offices in Tokyo, and business people from many countries make the city their home. Today, some top executives share their inside knowledge of Tokyo's exclusive hidden gems.

Countdown to 2020: Accessible Tokyo
With 3 years to go until the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics, Tokyo is focused on improving accessibility. We'll look at some of the ways it's becoming a place where anyone and everyone can get around and have a great time.

The Embassy Take on Tokyo, Part 12: Belgium
Tokyo is packed with embassies, and the people who work in them know some great ways to enjoy the big city. In this series, ambassadors and embassy staff show us what they love about Tokyo.

2017 in Review: A Look Back
TOKYO EYE 2020 introduces the charms of Tokyo to the world. As 2017 comes to a close, let's take a look back at some of our favorite discoveries of the year.
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