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Season 1

  • S01E01 A Salvo of 17 Syllables

    • May 24, 2022
    • NHK World

    Noted haiku poet Kono Saki creates anti-war haiku while recalling the role of this poetic form during World War II. As both a poet and a mother, what will Kono say in the short space of seventeen syllables?

  • S01E02 Arpeggio from Afar

    • July 5, 2022
    • NHK World

    Believing in the power of music, renowned conductor Kobayashi Kenichiro dedicates each of his concerts to peace in Ukraine, while recalling World War II and the years he spent in Eastern Europe.

  • S01E03 Silenced Voices

    • August 2, 2022
    • NHK World

    Morimura Yasumasa is a renowned artist known for his maverick self-portraits. When asked whether he could become Putin, he starts recounting his thoughts on the role of art in relation to war.

  • S01E04 Wake up, Unite and Move

    • September 6, 2022
    • NHK World

    Nakata Ryo, leader of funk band Osaka Monaurail, talks about the potential of protest songs and the role of musicians in relation to the war.

  • S01E05 The Wounds of Language

    • October 4, 2022
    • NHK World

    War leaves wounds on people, land, even language. Yu Miri, winner of the Akutagawa Prize and U.S. National Book Award for Translated Literature, contemplates the impact of the invasion of Ukraine.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Soldiers, Don't Shoot My Friend

    • May 24, 2024
    • NHK World

    Don't shoot my friend! Writer, and performing artist Ito Seiko visited Gaza in 2019 where he met Yasser Harb, a driver. Ito writes and reads a poem to improvised music, thinking of Yasser and Gaza.

  • S02E02 White Dove over the Jordan River

    • July 16, 2024
    • NHK World

    Miwa Komatsu, known for paintings of divine spirits, recalls a memorable scene at the Jordan River from 2016. Praying for the eradication of war, she draws a painting of peace.

  • S02E03 The Power of Sound

    • October 1, 2024
    • NHK World

    Musician SUGIZO visited Palestine and performed at a refugee camp in 2018. Now, he rearranges one of his tracks as a prayer for the war victims, imbuing the sound of the guitar with his prayers.