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NHK World is the international broadcasting service of NHK (Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai - Japan Broadcasting Corporation), Japan's public broadcaster. The service is aimed at the overseas market, similar to BBC World News, DW, France 24 and RT, and broadcast through satellite and cable operators throughout the world as well as online and through its mobile apps. The channel is based in Tokyo, Japan.
NHK World provides three services: NHK World Radio Japan, NHK World TV, and NHK World Premium. NHK World also makes most of its programming available through an online version of the television channel.
NHK commenced international TV broadcasting services for North America and Europe in 1995. On April 1, 1998, NHK World Television started broadcasting. NHK's news and information channel broadcasts internationally via satellite and cable TV. Programming is broadcast in English. It began as a news channel in February 2009 using the traditional NHK World logo in their own digital on-screen graphic (DOG). Previously, NHK World TV used the traditional "3 Eggs" logo of NHK. The NHK World DOG in the news program, Newsline, is on the bottom left corner of the television screen. In other programming, the DOG is moved to the top left corner of the television screen. Some of the shows are produced by production studio JIB TV which is 60% owned by NHK with the remaining 40% owned by private investors like Microsoft and Japanese bank Mizuho. The NHK World DOG is not used at all when shows produced by JIB TV are aired.
David Lee Wells (born May 20, 1963), nicknamed "Boomer", is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. Wells was considered to be one of the game's better left-handed pitchers, especially during his years with the New York Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays. He pitched the 15th perfect game in baseball history. He is tied only with Kenny Lofton for appearing in the post-season with six teams. Wells is currently a broadcaster on MLB on TBS and the host of The Cheap Seats on FOXSports.com.
Wells was born in Torrance, California. He grew up in the San Diego neighborhood of Ocean Beach and attended local public schools. He graduated from Point Loma High School in 1982. He was a self-described "gym rat" who spent most of his time at the Ocean Beach Recreation Center and Robb Field. Baseball facilities at both Point Loma High School and Dana Middle School are named for him. He lives in San Diego with his wife and two sons. He has a tattoo of Babe Ruth.
[ Journeys in Japan ] Hidden Village Kuma NHK WORLD On Demand Deep in the steep mountains of Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyushu, lies the remote village of Kuma. Located on the raging Kuma River, this area was cut off from the rest of Japan in the old days and still retains the feel of yesteryear. On this edition of Journeys in Japan, British actor Dean Newcombe explores this rural region, to meet the people of Kuma and discover their traditions. Thank for watching : Journeys in Japan Hidden Village Kuma NHK WORLD On Demand
[ Journeys in Japan ] Okayama Into the Deep Red NHK WORLD It's spring in Okayama Prefecture, which facing the Inland Sea of Japan in the south and the Chugoku Mountains in the north, is blessed with abundant nature. In this edition of Journeys in Japan, John Moore and his daughter Ruadh visit the area, which has a long history and rich culture. They look for "the traditional reds" of Japan. In Fukiya, they appreciate the earthy-rouge townscape. They taste a steamed sea bream dish the locals eat on joyous occasions. The fish's scales are a reddish pink, so people often call it "cherry blossom sea bream". The father and daughter also visit a swordsmith and observe how he forges a blade from the flaming red tamahagane, or raw carbon steel.Okayama: Into the Deep Red Thank for watching ...
Shibuya Crossing is one of the busiest intersections in the world and a must-see destination for foreign visitors to Japan. Young Japanese people also are drawn to the magnetic energy of the Shibuya district as a hub for Tokyo youth culture. Some come in search of their dreams, while others come to make a fresh start in an attempt to escape from their pasts. We explore a year in the lives of 3 young people who we crossed paths with at Shibuya Crossing.
Broadcast on July 6, 2016 Reasonably priced yet packed with umami flavor, katsuo or bonito in English is one of Japan's favorite fish. Discover how the red meat of katsuo pairs well with a variety of seasonings, hear all about how bonito flakes are created, and visit one of katsuo's main fishing ports, Kochi Prefecture, to learn about the region's unique fishing methods and delicious dishes. Dive in and discover why katsuo has been popular in Japan for centuries!
David Wells:NHK World "Journeys in Japan" Ancient city of Kamakura
The Japanese government's increasing alignment with US military actions in the Islamic world has been impacting this nation's relationship with the Islamic world. At the same time, there are now dozens of mosques across Japan, and many estimates now put the number of resident Muslims in Japan above 100,000. Against the backdrop of the troubling overseas events, Bridging Muslims and Japanese examines how resident Muslims are coping with suspicions and responding with confidence-building activities within their local communities and beyond.
Journeys in Japan ] Kinosaki Onsen Bathing in Tradition NHK WORLD Kinosaki Onsen is one of the most famous hot spring resorts in western Japan. It has about 80 ryokan inns along a picturesque street that follows the course of a river lined with willow trees and crossed by numerous stone bridges. Many of these inns are three-story wooden structures built some 90 years ago. Around a million tourists visit this town every year to enjoy the baths, the traditional townscape and the old-time retro atmosphere. On this edition of Journeys in Japan, woodblock printmaker David Bull comes to Kinosaki Onsen to soak in the hot spring baths and to dine on the winter-time delicacy, fresh crab. He also discovers a handicraft made with straw. He visits a retro game arcade, and gets to know some of the ...
[ Journeys in Japan ] Hokkaido Summer gardens under the northern sky NHK WORLD On Demand NHK WORL Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost main island, turns into a paradise of flowers in spring and summer. After the harsh winter, plant life erupts in all its brilliant glory. It's a wonderful place to discover gardens. The 250-kilometer highway from Asahikawa to Obihiro passes close to 8 notable gardens. That is why it has come to be called the "Hokkaido Garden Path". Each garden has its own individual character, setting and vegetation. Anthony Wood is a photographer from the United States who has lived in Japan for 10 years. His home state, Minnesota, has vast and abundant nature, much like Hokkaido. At the beginning of this trip, Anthony focuses his camera mostly on the beautiful flowers in ...
[NHK Documentary] The World on a Bike Uzbekistan 2014-07-13 The World on a Bike will take you on a smooth ride around the globe to encounter new people and landscapes. Today's tour - the Republic of Uzbekistan in Central Asia. We head from Toshkent to the ancient capital, Samarkand, the jewel of the Silk Road. More than 20 years have passed since Uzbekistan gained independence from the Soviet Union. We'll get a firsthand look at everyday life there. Thank For Watching Sub and watching more video here : goo.gl/FhsWny More info: http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/englis... #Uzbekistan Uzbekistan #NHK NHK #NHKWorld World #Documentary Documentary #Travel Travel #Asia Asia #SovietUnion Soviet Union #Russia Russia #Steppe Steppe #Mongolia Mongolia #GenghisKhan Genghis Khan #Japan Japan
В Японии переребатываются все 100 % отходов. И ничего особенно фантастического в этом нет. Фантастика в том, что там менты мзды не берут. А остальное-то уже банальность. Сегодня краем глаза видел вот этот фильм про Китай -- как они загадили большую часть своей огромной территории: воду пить нельзя, воздухом дышать нельзя. Повсюду девайсы для очищения этих сред. Но показали, что всё-таки и у них есть небольшая часть незагаженной территории -- территория Бама (Bama). Люди в эту Баму едут специально за здоровьем, там местные живут больше ста лет. Воду там можно пить прямо из реки и воздухом можно дышать без противогаза, респиратора или очистителя воздуха. Не жизнь, а малина! Многие из наших почему-то полагают, что самым страшным для нас являются сценарии, которые они обозначают словом "кап...
HAIKU MASTERS is a cross-media interactive TV program which seeks to find the next Haiku Master from around the world through a new art form called Photo .
From compact point-and-shoot digital cameras to high-end SLRs, and those built into smartphones, cameras are a part of everyday life in Japan. Durability, affordability, and advanced features have earned Japanese-made cameras great popularity around the world. This time we explore Japan’s fascination with cameras. Our expert guest is Chotoku Tanaka, a professional photographer who also writes extensively about cameras and photography. And in Plus One, how to get a unique photo for posterity!