Japanology Plus
Serial

Japanology Plus

2014

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Bathhouses
Japanese public bathhouses, also called sento. From the outside, some of them look like Shinto shrines or Buddhist templ…
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Ramen
Ramen is one of Japan's favorite foods. Broth, noodles and toppings are the 3 elements, but within that basic framework …
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Mt. Fuji
Mt. Fuji is Japan's tallest peak. Its beauty changes from season to season, from day to day. Frequently featured in ukiy…
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Shogi
Maneuver your pieces to capture the opponent's king - that's the essence of shogi, Japan's most popular board game. Desc…
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Cherry Trees
Springtime in Japan means cherry trees in bloom. Cherry blossoms flower gloriously, but briefly, then their petals fall …
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Akihabara
Akihabara, with its mix of gadgets and geekdom, is a one-of-a-kind experience. Shops selling everything electronic from …
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Wagashi
Wagashi, Japan's traditional sweets. Each colorful, exquisite morsel contains a clear sense of the season - wagashi are …
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Ninja
Under cover of darkness, moving by stealth, ninja used superb physical skill and special equipment to infiltrate and dis…
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Rice
From sushi to sake, rice is an absolutely essential part of Japanese cuisine. Appliance makers offer state-of-the-art ri…
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Castles
Japan's castles are masterworks of wood and stone. They bristled with defences and functioned as symbols of authority. T…
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Japanophiles: Elizabeth Suzuki
This time, we present an installment of our special talk-show series Japanophiles, which features lively interviews with…
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Japanophiles: Everett Kennedy Brown
This time, we present another of our special talk-show series Japanophiles, which features lively interviews with foreig…
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Japanophiles: Carolin Eckhardt
This time, we present an installment of our special talk-show series Japanophiles, which features lively interviews with…
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Karaoke Boxes
Microphone in hand, tens of millions of people in Japan belt out songs in private party rooms known as karaoke boxes. Th…
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Bento
Bento are portable boxes of food, typically composed of rice, protein-rich main dishes, and vegetables on the side. They…
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Bamboo
Through the ages, bamboo has been profoundly important to Japan's industry, culture and everyday life. But why does bamb…
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Taiko Drums
Japan's taiko drums—made in many shapes and sizes, played at various occasions—are an ancient heritage. Originally taiko…
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Tsukiji Market
Tokyo's Tsukiji Market is the world's largest fish market - hundreds of kinds of seafood from around the world are sold …
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Festivals
Festivals are held in every region of Japan throughout the year. The oldest date back well over a millennium, and typica…
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Japanese Gardens
This time on Japanology Plus, our theme is Japanese gardens, compact evocations of nature's majesty. Japan has many gard…
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Origami
Origami, the traditional Japanese art of creating objects by folding paper. It's a classic pastime that everyone in Japa…
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Buddhist Statues
Japanese Buddhist statues come in countless shapes and forms, and they are not just objects of prayer but also meticulou…
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Yokai
Yokai: the collective name for all sorts of bizarre creatures and supernatural phenomena in Japanese folklore. They have…
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Shinkansen
The Shinkansen is Japan's bullet train system. Since it debuted 50 years ago as the world's fastest train service, its s…
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Lessons for Life
Whether it's learning about a traditional custom, or a newly popular sport, people in Japan love to take lessons and dev…
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Robots
Japan is a robotics superpower. There are approximately 300,000 industrial robots at work in Japan—that's more than any …
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Sports Days
Sports days are all-day athletic meets held annually at schools in Japan—pretty much every Japanese person has taken par…
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Bonsai
With just one plant in one pot, you can create your own personal vision of nature. This is bonsai. Although in Japan it'…
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Sushi
Sushi is basically vinegared rice topped with something else—usually seafood. Simple ingredients, but proper preparation…
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Geisha
A private banquet in the company of geisha is considered the ultimate in elegant hospitality. A common misconception is …