
Japanese Language and People
- 1991
- Ended
- Documentary
- 1 season
- 10.0/10
A ten-part series on Japanese language and culture.
Latest: Season 1 · 1991
View all seasonsE1. Introductions
Sep 14, 1991
Bi-lingual Tokyo newsreader Yuka Nukina introduces the country and some of the characters who appear in the series.
E2. All in the Family
Sep 21, 1991
Meet the family of salaryman Takashi Sakai, who lives in the suburbs of Tokyo, and the family of Tatehiko Kamikawa, a forester on the southern island of Kyushu. Also featuring American housewife Robbie Walker, who offers the view of an outsider living in Japan.
E3. All in a Day's Work
Sep 28, 1991
A day in the life of Jun Sakai, a young Tokyo marketing executive, and his sister Hiroko, an 'office lady' with Tokyo Gas. Also, a profile of celebrity entrepreneur Hiroko Minami , one of the few Japanese women to make it big in the man's world of business. Australian interpreter Bruce Holcombe offers the gaijin (outsider) perspective and helps present the language and etiquette of business introductions.
E4. Shoparound
Oct 5, 1991
A look at Japanese consumerism and the language of shopping.
E5. School Time
Oct 12, 1991
A look at the Japanese education system, widely regarded as the key to Japan's economic achievement, and introduces the language of time. Featuring a school excursion to Hiroshima, target of the world's first atomic bomb, and to Miyajima, one of the "three most beautiful sights of Japan". And college student Tamara Taylor offers an American view of Japanese education in practice.
E6. On The Road
Oct 19, 1991
Alan Booth is walking the length of Japan. Along his route he explores the language and culture of travel in Japan, and responds to some of the stock questions Japanese people love to ask foreigners.
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