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| The historical backdrop of the Edo Piriod (15:35 min.) 26 views of Life in Edo ---01 (5 min.)--- News ---02(5 min.)---- Transportation ---03--- Water Supply ---04--- Sewage ---05--- Toilets ---06--- Shopping ---07--- Clothes ---08--- Crops and rice ---09--- Seafood and vegetables ---10--- Houses ---11--- lifestyle ---12--- Air-conditioning and lighting ---13--- Everyday materials ---14--- Possessions ---15--- Travel and transportation ---16--- Communication ---17--- Social structure ---18--- Contribution to society ---19--- Disaster prevention ---20--- Education ---21--- Children ---22--- Elderly people ---23--- Entertainment ---24--- Culture ---25--- Religion ---26--- Values |
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J-Breeze U-Stream Archive program |
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start 20:50 (3min.) |
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| Japan has long history and the culture is diversity. Moreover, the feature is traditional succession. Even if the origin is any country, if it passes through a Japanese hand, another "aesthetic sense" is added. I could say that the people interested in Japan are intellectual. They are the people with the influence who probably leads their society. Therefore, I would like to tell you Japanese culture. The program composition of J-breeze is started in Japanese and continues the same contents in English the second half. |
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| Learning from keywods Japanese Feature (7:20 min.) ---01 (4:20 min.)--- Wa-Religion ---02 (4:20 min.)--- Ba-At parties ---03--- Ma-Greetings ---04--- Ki-Aikido ---05--- Gi-Five-storied pagoda ---06--- Chi-Ise-Jingu shrine ---07--- Bi-Bangasa umbrella ---08--- Jyu-Kimonos ---09--- Shu-Ukiyoe ---10--- Kan-Karesansui garden ---11--- So-Japanese food ---12--- Zen-Paddy fields |
Learning from keywods Japanese seasonal events& festivals (4:45 min.) ---January (4 min.)--- New Year greeting cards ---February (4:30 min.)--- Bean Throwing Festival ---March--- Doll's Festival ---April--- Cherry blossom viewing ---May--- Boys' Festival ---June--- Japanese sweets ---July--- Star Festival ---August--- Bon Festival ---September--- Chrysanthemum Festival ---October--- Moon Viewing ---November--- Seven-Five and Three ----December--- Winter solstice |
Japanese events and festivals at Japanese houses and gardens etc. Visit J-Culture (once a month) . ---January (26 min.)--- New Year at a shrine ---February (23 min.)--- Bean Throwing Festival at a temple ---March--- Doll's Festival at a Japanese house ---April--- Cherry blossom viewing at Imperial moat ---May--- Boys' Festival at the Sagami river ---June--- Japanese sweets at a temple ---July--- Star Festival at a shopping street ---August--- Firework at a river ---September--- Autum leaves at a garden ---October--- Moon Viewing at Hyaka-en garden ---Nobember--- Seven-Five and Three at Meiji shrine ---December--- Winter solstice at a Japanese house |
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