1. Seasoning the Seasons | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Explore the four seasons across Japan, through its long history, ancient traditions, local festivals, food and daily life.
Beautiful Japan. Explore the four seasons across Japan, through its long history, ancient traditions, local festivals, food and daily life.
2. Seasoning the Seasons (TV Series 2012 - The Movie Database
This program visits places across Japan to introduce the charms of their local daily life and festivals fostered by the nation's long history.
3. Seasoning the Seasons - Aired Order - All Seasons - TheTVDB.com
We meet the people of Kyoto, with their never ending commitment to new hues, on this journey into the world of Japanese aesthetics.
Kariyasu, kuchinashi, and moegi -all are Japanese words for colors. The Japanese language has a lot of words for expressing subtle tints. Many have their origin in Kyoto and are still very much alive in the speech of the former capital. Historians suggest the Japanese did not make such rigid color distinctions in ancient times but the change began when imports arrived from China and Korea, and the Japanese sensitivity to color then blossomed as a variety of new tints were produced here as well. We meet the people of Kyoto, with their never ending commitment to new hues, on this journey into the world of Japanese aesthetics
4. Seasoning the Seasons | TVmaze
Show Guide for Seasoning the Seasons. Includes an episode list, cast and character list, character guides, gallery, and more.
This program visits places across Japan to introduce the charms of their local daily life and festivals fostered by the nation's long history.
5. Seto Inland Sea: Life with Stones | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
The calmness of Seto Inland Sea, located in western Japan, will send your worries away. One thing that has been firmly supporting lives in this area is ...
The calmness of Seto Inland Sea, located in western Japan, will send your worries away. One thing that has been firmly supporting lives in this area is stone. The stone walls of the famous Osaka Castle are made of one million pieces of stone, most of which were granite quarried from the islands in the Seto Inland Sea, and shipped to parts of Japan. In this episode, we travel to the coastal area of the Seto Inland Sea, where life involves around reliable yet warm stones.
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6. Season 12 Episode 2 · Catching Early Spring in Kamakura - Plex
19 mrt 2023 · Since then, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine has been worshipped as a guardian deity. Visiting shrines and temples in Kamakura remains highly ...
Kamakura is located in Kanagawa Prefecture, an hour from Tokyo by train. The city was founded 800 years ago as the first capital in Japan built by the samurai class. Since then, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine has been worshipped as a guardian deity. Visiting shrines and temples in Kamakura remains highly popular, with the city with a population of 170,000 attracting 20 million tourists annually. In this episode, we take an early spring trip to catch its vibrant people and scenery.
7. Seasoning the Seasons (2012) - The Movie Database
This program visits places across Japan to introduce the charms of their local daily life and festivals fostered by the nation's long history.
8. Seasoning the Seasons - DVD PLANET STORE
Season 1 — 16 Episodes — Air Date: April 4, 2012 · Season 2 — 26 Episodes — Air Date: January 16, 2013 · Season 3 — 32 Episodes — Air Date: January 3, 2014 ...
This program visits places across Japan to introduce the charms of their local daily life and festivals fostered by the nation's long history.
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11 okt 2015 · Seasoning the Seasons 〜 Kanazawa: An Eternal Love of Beauty and Culture 〜 October 12 Mon. 8:30 / 14:30 / 21:30 (JST) October 13 Tues.
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10. Seasoning the Seasons - Trakt
Airs Tuesdays at 8:30 AM on NHK WORLD-JAPAN · Premiered April 3, 2012 · Runtime 30m · Total Runtime 3d 5h 50m (160 episodes) · Country Japan · Languages Japanese, ...
This program visits places across Japan to introduce the charms of their local daily life and festivals fostered by the nation's long history.