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Season 2011

  • S2011E01 DIY Tokyo

    • January 12, 2011
    • NHK

  • S2011E02 Shinbashi: Part 1

    • January 19, 2011
    • NHK

  • S2011E03 Shinbashi: Part 2

    • January 26, 2011
    • NHK

  • S2011E04 Koenji

    • February 2, 2011
    • NHK

  • S2011E05 Hakuba: it's snowtime! Part 1

    • February 16, 2011
    • NHK

  • S2011E06 Hakuba: it's snowtime! Part 2

    • February 23, 2011
    • NHK

  • S2011E07 Global cuisine in Tokyo

    • March 2, 2011
    • NHK

  • S2011E08 Sugamo

    • March 9, 2011
    • NHK

  • S2011E09 Tokyo from the sky

    • May 4, 2011
    • NHK

    Our guest this time is a pilot who has flown the skies of Tokyo, literally enjoying a bird's-eye view of life in the city. With him we'll be considering an image of Tokyo as the comeback king. Earthquake, fire, war: Whatever you throw at Tokyo, the city comes back stronger. What's the secret to its resilient energy?

  • S2011E10 Tokyo souvenirs

    • May 11, 2011
    • NHK

    You've seen the sights -- now what on earth do you buy to take home? We have some great answers: Tokyo souvenirs that you'd love to give -- and to get.

  • S2011E11 Haneda Airport

    • May 18, 2011
    • NHK

    Tokyo's new international gateway. Even if you don't have a plane ticket, Haneda is a great place to visit - it's a fun place to be!

  • S2011E12 Ueno

    • May 25, 2011
    • NHK

    Ueno: a top spot for visitors. But some of its highlights don't show up in guidebooks. Today we head deeper into Ueno, to places the typical Tokyo visitor doesn't see.

  • S2011E13 Tokyo wine tour

    • June 1, 2011
    • NHK

    Taste the delights of the vine...in Tokyo! Everything from ultra-premium vintages to humble table wines. And the selection is truly global. Plus, it's the best place for an introduction to wines made right in Japan!

  • S2011E14 College cafeterias

    • June 8, 2011
    • NHK

    Most universities in Tokyo have a cafeteria for students and staff. They're known for low prices, good food, and lots of it. But the really great thing is: anyone can dine there!

  • S2011E15 Simulators

    • June 15, 2011
    • NHK

    In Tokyo you can see for yourself what it's like to operate all kinds of vehicles: aircraft, ship, train, automobile.... You name it -- Tokyo probably has a simulator for it! Join our reporters as they take the controls!

  • S2011E16 History of Shinjuku

    • June 22, 2011
    • NHK

    A special edition on the history of Shinjuku. Shinjuku is a city-within-a-city: one with many faces and many fascinating experiences. Today, we'll trace how Shinjuku rose to tower over the Tokyo landscape.

  • S2011E17 Sangenjaya

    • June 29, 2011
    • NHK

    A stroll through Sangenjaya. Chic cafes and much more. With retro restaurants, shops and leisure facilities around every corner, Sangenjaya offers a unique and appealing mix of old and new.

  • S2011E18 History of geisha in Asakusa

    • July 6, 2011
    • NHK

    A special edition on geisha in Asakusa, which has been an important location since the samurai days, when Tokyo was called Edo. One key element of that long tradition is the geisha. Asakusa has one of Tokyo's most famous geisha quarters. Today, we'll take a look at the history of Asakusa's elegant geisha.

  • S2011E19 Kamata

    • June 13, 2011
    • NHK

    Kamata is located on the south eastern edge of Tokyo, near the bay and Haneda Airport. Its many shopping streets are a slice of Tokyo life, with plenty of affordable amenities that foreign visitors can also enjoy.

  • S2011E20 Karuizawa: Part 1

    • July 20, 2011
    • NHK

    Karuizawa is one of the most famous resorts in Japan, and very popular with foreigners as well. Karuizawa is located in Nagano Prefecture, but close enough to Tokyo to be an easy day trip. This time and next time, we'll be covering the charms of Karuizawa as a getaway from the big city. This time, we focus on the area around Karuizawa train station.

  • S2011E21 Karuizawa: Part 2

    • July 27, 2011
    • NHK

    Karuizawa is one of the most famous resorts in Japan, and very popular with foreigners as well. Karuizawa is located in Nagano Prefecture, but close enough to Tokyo to be an easy day trip. In two shows, we are exploring the charms of Karuizawa as a getaway from the big city. In Part 2, we go a little further afield and discover more of the many facets of Karuizawa's appeal.

  • S2011E22 Shimbashi: Under the tracks

    • August 3, 2011
    • NHK

    Shimbashi, a place famous for drinks after work. Today we'll trace the life story of a Shimbashi bar owner. She got her start in Shimbashi right after the war, and since then has seen all kinds of changes. We'll get her take on Tokyo's history.

  • S2011E23 Haunted houses

    • August 10, 2011
    • NHK

    Haunted houses... classic creepy summer fun in Japan. Tokyo is crawling with haunted houses, lying in wait for you with scares of all kinds, from distinctively Japanese haunted attractions to world-class fright factories.

  • S2011E24 Yanaka Part: 1

    • August 17, 2011
    • NHK

    Yanaka is not far from the middle of modern Tokyo, but it's a reminder of the old heart of the city: shitamachi. People love the nostalgic appeal of Yanaka. Over the next two shows, we'll plunge through the time warp that is Yanaka!

  • S2011E25 Yanaka Part: 2

    • August 24, 2011
    • NHK

    Yanaka is not far from the middle of modern Tokyo, but it's a reminder of the old heart of the city: shitamachi. People love the nostalgic appeal of Yanaka. In Part 2 of our tour of Yanaka, we explore the back alleys.

  • S2011E26 Tokyo: a sports paradise

    • August 31, 2011
    • NHK

    Want to get your body moving? Tokyo is a paradise of sports and fitness possibilities. Jogging, tennis, golf... there are places to try them all, at reasonable prices!

  • S2011E27 Nezu and its neighborhood

    • September 7, 2011
    • NHK

    Nezu: a central Tokyo neighborhood that retains its historic, old downtown atmosphere. Traditional, retro buildings and homes make it a popular spot with foreign tourists.

  • S2011E28 Tokyo hotels

    • September 14, 2011
    • NHK

    Tokyo hotels. Think all Tokyo hotels are the same? Think again! Tokyo has a great number of unique hotels. From fabulous views to elaborate themes, from exquisite service to experiences meant for lovers, we look at Tokyo's huge variety of hotels.

  • S2011E29 University Museums

    • September 21, 2011
    • NHK

    Interesting fact: many universities in Tokyo have museums on campus that are open to the general public. Today we take you to several fun andunusual university museums, hidden attractions of Tokyo tourism.

  • S2011E30 Contemporary art in Tokyo

    • September 28, 2011
    • NHK

    Contemporary art in Tokyo! Tokyo is a global art capital packed with museums, galleries, cafes, event venues, and of course the artists and creative types who make it all possible. Get ready for a whirlwind tour!

  • S2011E31 Kameari

    • October 5, 2011
    • NHK

    Kameari. Home to the longest running manga in history, Kameari is a town full of personality and unique stores. Today we find out more about everyday life there.

  • S2011E32 Live music special

    • October 12, 2011
    • NHK

    Tokyo is great for live music -- from large clubs featuring world-class acts to pubs specializing in traditional Japanese sounds. Join us as we visit some of Tokyo's many live-music venues.

  • S2011E33 Tokyo transportation

    • October 18, 2011
    • NHK

    Train travel made simple -- Tokyo's train system is full of vast and complicated stations that can make it hard to reach your goal. Join us for our simple guide to trains that's perfect for even a first-time visitor.

  • S2011E34 Shibuya

    • October 26, 2011
    • NHK

    A side of Shibuya you've never seen! There's more to Shibuya than the famous crosswalk and fashion malls. Join us as we take an insider's tour of the area's unique leisure spot

  • S2011E35 Takarazuka Revue

    • November 2, 2011
    • NHK

    The Takarazuka Revue. Ever since its debut in 1914, this all-female musical theater company has been wildly popular. We'll tag along to learn the secret of the troupe's timeless appeal!

  • S2011E36 Tokyo sweets

    • November 9, 2011
    • NHK

    Tokyo's the place to indulge your sweet tooth. From traditional Japanese confections to acclaimed patissiers to all-you-can-eat establishments, we look for great places to enjoy Tokyo's sweet treats.

  • S2011E37 Gourmet Restaurant in Tokyo

    • November 16, 2011
    • NHK

    Gourmet Restaurants in Tokyo. Tokyo showcases the ultimate in international gourmet cuisine. This time we go in search of restaurants offering some of Tokyo's finest food and drink.

  • S2011E38 Futako-tamagawa

    • November 23, 2011
    • NHK

    Futako-tamagawa. Right by one of Tokyo's major rivers, sophisticated Futako-tamagawa is evolving fast with new shopping malls and high-rise apartments. We seek out its hidden treasures -- including a hot spring.

  • S2011E39 Asakusabashi

    • November 30, 2011
    • NHK

    Asakusabashi. A long-established wholesale district featuring dolls and variety goods. These days, anyone can shop in this fascinating part of Tokyo.

  • S2011E40 Kandagawa: Part 1

    • December 7, 2011
    • NHK

    The Kandagawa is a river in the heart of Tokyo. Over two programs, we explore the Kandagawa from sea to source. In Part One, we focus on six kilometers near the rivermouth, sailing upstream in a fishing boat past reminders of the Edo Period.

  • S2011E41 Kandagawa: Part 2

    • December 14, 2011
    • NHK

    The Kandagawa is a river in the heart of Tokyo. Over two programs, we explore the Kandagawa from sea to source. In Part Two, covering the middle reaches and headwaters, we reflect on the history of Tokyo, an ever-changing mega-city.

  • S2011E42 Transform in Tokyo

    • December 21, 2011
    • NHK

    Transform in Tokyo. We'll show you the hottest spots in Tokyo to sport a transformed look. It's not just for anime cosplayers-anyone can transform! Who knows? You may discover a new side of yourself!

  • S2011E43 The Finest Service

    • December 28, 2011
    • NHK

    The Finest Service. Tokyo has all sorts of fine service, but what kind of service can truly be called the finest? This time, we focus on Tokyo's hotels.

Season 2012

  • S2012E01 Tokyo After Five

    • January 11, 2012
    • NHK

    Tokyo after five. The city is packed with places to have all kinds of fun. How do Tokyo's famously hard workers enjoy their weekday evenings? Join us as we take a look at Tokyo's weekday nightlife.

  • S2012E02 Viewing Mt. Fuji

    • January 18, 2012
    • NHK

    Viewing Mt. Fuji! Symbol of Japan, the nation's tallest peak, world-renowned for its beauty. On a clear day, you can see Mt. Fuji from Tokyo. This time, we seek out some great views of an amazing mountain.

  • S2012E03 Shimo-Kitazawa

    • January 25, 2012
    • NHK

    Shimo-Kitazawa. A maze of alleys offering an amazing variety of fun experiences. Young people love the district for its vintage fashion shops, novelty stores and unusual things to do. Join us for an insider's tour of Shimo-Kitazawa.

  • S2012E04 Akabane & Jujo

    • February 1, 2012
    • NHK

    Akabane & Jujo. This down-home area feels just like old-time Tokyo. From retro bars that open early, to the kind of vaudeville theater you don't see much anymore, get a glimpse of what Tokyo was like in the good old days!

  • S2012E05 Senju

    • February 8, 2012
    • NHK

    Senju. Most people imagine cheap lodgings and little else. But even though it's not a big tourist destination, this part of town has a lot to offer. Join us on a tour of Senju's best!

  • S2012E06 At Home inTokyo

    • February 15, 2012
    • NHK

    At home in Tokyo. In a city containing one tenth of the population of Japan, people live in apartments, houses and everything in between. This time we look at ways to enjoy life in a cramped house built on limited land in this pricey city.

  • S2012E07 All-you-can-eat in Tokyo

    • February 22, 2012
    • NHK

    All-you-can-eat in Tokyo. All kinds of food in unlimited quantities in a city that satisfies diners young and old. No matter what your budget, Tokyo has an all-you-can-eat option that'll grab you by the tastebuds.

  • S2012E08 First Time in Tokyo

    • February 29, 2012
    • NHK

    First time in Tokyo! Tokyo can be overwhelming: how to get around, where to stay? What is Tokyo really like for the uninitiated? Stay tuned to get some useful tips for the Tokyo first-timer.

  • S2012E09 Going Solo in Tokyo

    • March 7, 2012
    • NHK

    Going solo in Tokyo. Hitting the town with a group of friends can be great, but sometimes you just want to explore on your own. Today we'll show you some excellent spots in Tokyo for having fun by yourself.

  • S2012E10 Ultimate Ramen

    • March 14, 2012
    • NHK

    Ramen. A meal with a simple concept: noodles in soup. But the ramen bowl holds unlimited possibilities. Unique types of ramen are being created all the time using new ingredients and new techniques. Tokyo is a place where all sorts of ideas, information and people gather. Here, 8,000 ramen shops are battling for customers. We go looking for the ultimate bowl in the ramen lover's paradise called Tokyo.

  • S2012E11 Exploring the Yurikamome Line

    • March 21, 2012
    • NHK

    Two days away along the Yurikamome, a Tokyo train line that runs from Shinbashi to Toyosu. Join us on a trip to popular tourist destinations in and around Odaiba, and enjoy the spectacular bayside view along the way!

  • S2012E12 Tokyo: How much?

    • April 4, 2012
    • NHK

    Tokyo: How much? Tokyo prices are said to be among the highest in the world. But what's the real story? This time we hit the money trail to bring you the lowdown on Tokyo's high prices.

  • S2012E13 Jingumae

    • April 11, 2012
    • NHK

    Jingumae. A short walk from the Harajuku crowds, and just a step away from the busy main roads, is a quiet residential area boasting some unusual shops. Join us as we explore the back streets of Jingumae.

  • S2012E14 Tokyo from the air

    • April 18, 2012
    • NHK

    On Tokyo Eye, we've brought you many shows devoted to particular districts and neighborhood. And because Tokyo's cityscape evolves at breakneck speed, we've covered some areas several times. On this edition, we bring you our Top Ten districts ranked by the number of times they've been featured on the program. We take to the air and enjoy a new view of them from high in the sky.

  • S2012E15 Kagurazaka

    • April 25, 2012
    • NHK

    Kagurazaka. Just a few steps away from the main shopping streets are stone-paved alleys and atmospheric restaurants. It's a different world where you can still find traditional elements and other traces of the good old days. Join us on a stroll up and down the slopes of Kagurazaka.

  • S2012E16 Emergency in Tokyo

    • May 9, 2012
    • NHK

    Emergency in Tokyo! Tokyo is a very safe city, but disaster can strike with no warning. Today we look at some great ways to deal with unexpected developments.

  • S2012E17 Tokyo Skytree

    • May 16, 2012
    • NHK

    TOKYO SKYTREE, the world's tallest freestanding broadcast structure will finally be open for business on May 22nd. Join us as we grab an early look from the tower's observation deck and check out some great places to visit nearby.

  • S2012E18 Tokyo Tourist Japanese: The Essentials

    • May 23, 2012
    • NHK

    Arigato, konnichi-wa, sayonara. Do you know these Japanese words? One of the biggest concern for many first-time visitors to Tokyo is the language. So this time we'll introduce some survival Japanese. No tricky grammar or fancy expressions. Just the basics -- the Japanese you really need in order to enjoy your stay.

  • S2012E19 Your guide to the bullet train

    • May 30, 2012
    • NHK

    Your guide to the bullet train. When you're heading out to the regions from Tokyo, the bullet train is a great way to go. But how do you buy tickets, or board a train? What are the secrets to a smooth getaway? In this show we answer those questions -- and go behind the scenes to learn what it takes to earn a reputation as the world's safest train.

  • S2012E20 Making friends with Tokyoites

    • June 6, 2012
    • NHK

  • S2012E21 Brand-new Tokyo hotspots

    • June 13, 2012
    • NHK

    Tokyo's new famous sights. This spring a variety of great new sightseeing spots has opened. On Tokyo Eye we've already visited TOKYO SKYTREE. This time we go to Shibuya, Daiba and beyond.

  • S2012E22 Akiruno

    • June 20, 2012
    • NHK

    Akiruno. Head west out of central Tokyo, and you'll find a world of woods and waterfalls only about an hour away. This time we explore Tokyo's wild west in Akiruno.

  • S2012E23 Tokyo Festivals

    • July 4, 2012
    • NHK

    Tokyo festivals. You can find festivals the world over, but very few cities with as many festivals as Tokyo. There always seems to be some kind of celebration going on. Today we go behind the scenes at a famous Tokyo festival.

  • S2012E24 Tokyo Otaku Tour

    • July 11, 2012
    • NHK

    Tokyo Otaku Tour! Tokyo is otaku heaven. And we're not just talking Akihabara. For fans of manga, anime, figures and cosplay, outposts of otaku world can be found all over the big city.

  • S2012E25 Akihabara

    • July 18, 2012
    • NHK

    Akihabara is the promised land for Japanese subculture. This time, we put on our "otaku" hats and show you the newest hot spots in this one-of-a-kind, constantly evolving neighborhood.

  • S2012E26 Tokyo Meditation

    • August 1, 2012
    • NHK

    "Tokyo Meditation." There is a boom in Tokyo, even among tourists, for experiences that give you a moment to stop and contemplate. Some focus on calming your mind, others on rejuvenating your body. Let's find out more!

  • S2012E27 Saving Energy, Keeping Cool

    • August 8, 2012
    • NHK

    "Saving Energy, Keeping Cool." Summers in Tokyo are hot and humid - how to beat the heat? Join us as we look at various ways of "chilling out," from traditional, natural methods to cutting-edge cooling technology.

  • S2012E28 Edomae sushi

    • August 15, 2012
    • NHK

    The ultimate guide to Edomae sushi. Nowadays you can eat sushi just about anywhere in the world. But the best is in Tokyo, where it is called Edomae sushi. Join our resident food expert Jennifer as she experiences the best of a sushi culture that dates back to the age of the samurai.

  • S2012E29 Marine Sports

    • September 5, 2012
    • NHK

    Marine sports. Tokyo is a city on the ocean, and its excellent transit systems can take you out to a true seaside resort in less than an hour. Today we go in search of marine sports for everyone from the first-timer to the expert.

  • S2012E30 The best of Tohoku in Tokyo! Part 1

    • September 12, 2012
    • NHK

    The best of Tohoku in Tokyo! Japan's northeast is known for its natural beauty and excellent food. On the next two editions of Tokyo Eye we take a look at some great places in Tokyo where you can enjoy the best of Tohoku. Our topic this time is appreciating the arts and crafts of Tohoku.

  • S2012E31 The best of Tohoku in Tokyo! Part 2

    • September 19, 2012
    • NHK

    The best of Tohoku in Tokyo -- Part Two! Just a short bullet train ride north of Tokyo is a world of natural beauty and delicious food: Tohoku. In Part Two of our Tohoku special, we visit some of the many places in Tokyo where you can enjoy the great food and drink of Japan's northeast.

  • S2012E32 Mukojima: Success under the Skytree

    • September 26, 2012
    • NHK

    Mukojima makeover. Since Tokyo Skytree opened in May, business has been booming in nearby districts including Mukojima -- which has been transformed by its proximity to the world's tallest broadcast tower.

  • S2012E33 Walking tour of Tokyo architecture part 1: Historic Architecture

    • October 10, 2012
    • NHK

    A walking tour of Tokyo architecture. Tokyo has long been a spectacular showcase of Japan's top architectural expertise. This time and next time, we visit some of Tokyo's finest buildings and marvel at the creative genius of each age.

  • S2012E34 A walking tour of Tokyo architecture part 2: Contemporary buildings

    • October 17, 2012
    • NHK

    A walking tour of Tokyo architecture part 2. Tokyo's skyline is constantly changing. New buildings designed by some of Japan's most famous architects are popping up all the time. On part two of our tour, we look at some of Tokyo's most cutting-edge and internationally renowned architecture.

  • S2012E35 Aoyama

    • October 24, 2012
    • NHK

    Aoyama. Tokyo's most fashion-conscious area is packed with luxury brands. Great food and shopping? That goes without saying. But Aoyama has so much more, including cutting-edge art and refined Japanese traditions. Join us as we explore outstanding Aoyama.

  • S2012E36 Eating to beat the strong yen

    • November 7, 2012
    • NHK

    Ways to eat that beat a sky-high yen. The Japanese currency has never been stronger. What is a hungry visitor to do? Arm yourself with information! Today we bring you hyper-cheap eateries, great value for money and hidden gems -- on a tour of first-class treats at economy-class rates.

  • S2012E37 Hyper-hot food heaven

    • November 14, 2012
    • NHK

    Hyper-hot food heaven. Tokyo has outstanding examples of all the top global cuisines, and customers seek both authenticity and sophistication even in super-spicy dishes. Tokyo Eye presenter Chris Peppler is himself a big fan of fiery food, and this time he shares some of his Tokyo favorites.

  • S2012E38 Kaiseki essentials

    • November 21, 2012
    • NHK

    Kaiseki essentials. A traditional style of cuisine, kaiseki is generally enjoyed by small parties in a formal setting, and it's widely seen as a costly custom with elite appeal. But what do you eat and what's the etiquette? This time we present the ABCs of kaiseki in Tokyo.

  • S2012E39 Entertainment for everyone!

    • December 5, 2012
    • NHK

    Entertainment for everyone! Tokyo has an amazing range of entertainment options, from traditional to high-tech. This time we find some places where you can really relax and have a great time.

  • S2012E40 Bakurocho

    • December 12, 2012
    • NHK

    Bakurocho. It used to be known mainly for its textile wholesalers, but these days the old office spaces and warehouses are being reborn as galleries. Bakurocho is now the beating heart of the Tokyo art scene, and a magnet for young creators. What makes Bakurocho special?

  • S2012E41 Tokyo rent-a-thon

    • December 19, 2012
    • NHK

    Tokyo rent-a-thon. The big city offers all kinds of rental options. This time we go in search of special Tokyo rental services that can make life easier for the tourist and other temporary visitor.

Season 2013

  • S2013E01 Staying warm in winter Tokyo

    • January 9, 2013
    • NHK

    Enjoying winter in Tokyo. Tokyo can be surprisingly cold and that pushes up demand for heating. We bring you high-tech energy-saving ways to stay warm, along with other hot hints for beating the cold.

  • S2013E02 24 hrs. in Marunouchi Part 1

    • January 16, 2013
    • NHK

    24 hours in Marunouchi. Tokyo Station reopened after renovations in 2012, and Marunouchi is the area to the west of the station. We take a look at 24 hours in this exciting business district, also famed for its culture and history.

  • S2013E03 24 hrs. in Marunouchi Part 2

    • January 23, 2013
    • NHK

    24 hours in Marunouchi. This is the nerve center of the Japanese economy. The headquarters of big companies and financial institutions cluster here. Businesspeople from around the world fill its office buildings. It also boasts important historical locations like Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace. These days, startup companies are flooding into Marunouchi. On part 2 of our Marunouchi special, we'll see how this part of town never sleeps.

  • S2013E04 Shirokane

    • February 6, 2013
    • NHK

    Shirokane. Upscale, sophisticated and mature, Shirokane offers tranquility and greenery in the heart of the city. For years this district has captivated foreigners and developed to meet their needs. Today we explore the many attractive faces of Shirokane.

  • S2013E05 Asian traditions in Tokyo

    • February 13, 2013
    • NHK

    Enjoying Asian traditions in Tokyo. People from all over Asia live in Tokyo, and treasure their cultural heritage. Today we visit people who practice and share fascinating traditions.

  • S2013E06 Tokyo Tourist Japanese Transport and Shopping

    • February 20, 2013
    • NHK

    Tokyo Tourist Japanese. This time: Transport and Shopping. Helpful phrases to make your trip go smoothly. Today we'll tour Tokyo in the company of three exchange students who've mastered some Japanese basics.

  • S2013E07 Family Fun, for Free!

    • February 27, 2013
    • NHK

    Family Fun, for Free! Tokyo is an expensive city. Want to cut back on expenses while you're here? This time, we'll show you free spots and activities that are perfect for parents and children to enjoy together.

  • S2013E08 Tokyo high-tech tour!

    • March 6, 2013
    • NHK

    Tokyo high-tech tour! Japan leads the world in craft expertise, and Tokyo itself is a technological wonderland. This time we visit some high-tech locations with interactive attractions.

  • S2013E09 Fascinating temples and shrines

    • March 13, 2013
    • NHK

    Fascinating temples and shrines. Foreign visitors flock to Tokyo's Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, and in fact the city boasts some of the top prayer spots in Japan. This time we visit established favorites and sample brand-new and unique locations.

  • S2013E10 Sophisticated Tokyo luxury

    • March 20, 2013
    • NHK

    Sophisticated Tokyo luxury. Elder tourists with a yen for the good life are on the increase in Tokyo, and the city has plenty of great services intended to please them. Today we present luxury experiences for those who insist on the best -- and want to get it in Tokyo.

  • S2013E11 Tokyo Bay Area: Part 1

    • April 3, 2013
    • NHK

    Tokyo Bay Area -- Tokyo's waterfront. With its harbors and wharfs, it is the gateway that links Tokyo to the world over the seven seas. Today we'll get to know the charms of the ever-changing Bay Area.

  • S2013E12 Tokyo Bay Area: Part 2

    • April 10, 2013
    • NHK

    Tokyo Bay Area. A crossroads of people and goods. A beating heart that keeps Tokyo running. We look at the future of Tokyo through its ever-changing waterfront.

  • S2013E13 Chuo Line culture tour

    • April 17, 2013
    • NHK

    Chuo Line culture tour. Some of the most popular residential areas in Tokyo are out along the Chuo Line. These leafy communities, just a short commute from the city center, are packed with universities -- so they have a creative, cultural appeal. This time we visit some of the most distinctive destinations along the Chuo Line.

  • S2013E14 Tokyo

    • April 24, 2013
    • NHK

    Tokyo "maranic" guide. Yes, "maranic" -- a word combining marathon and picnic. Some runners like to take things easy -- jogging around tourist spots and stopping for a bite to eat. This is the essence of maranicking -- a whole new way to enjoy Tokyo!

  • S2013E15 Parks with a difference

    • May 8, 2013
    • NHK

    Parks with a difference. Public parks are a great place to relax, and Tokyo has more of them than any other city in Japan. This time we visit diverse parks with fascinating features, ranging from formal gardens to emergency evacuation spaces.

  • S2013E16 Unique markets

    • May 15, 2013
    • NHK

    Unique markets. Big city markets are great places to stop, shop and chat. Farmer's markets, antiques markets, flea markets -- we visit some of Tokyo's best.

  • S2013E17 A streetcar view of Setagaya life

    • May 22, 2013
    • NHK

    A streetcar view of Setagaya life. For nearly 90 years, streetcars on the Setagaya Line have been running through residential districts in Setagaya Ward, an area that's long been known for its leafy suburbs. This time we explore the appeal of everyday Tokyo life away from the big tourist attractions.

  • S2013E18 Tokyo learning experiences

    • May 29, 2013
    • NHK

    Tokyo learning experiences. With more study centers than any other city in the land, Tokyo is a great place to learn almost anything -- from hobbies to career skills. This time we focus on things that foreigners like to learn, and one or two of them are really unique.

  • S2013E19 Hot spots to shop

    • June 5, 2013
    • NHK

    Hot spots to shop. In Central Tokyo the hits just keep coming! Japan-themed shops, downtown greenery, and community synergy. This time we go in searchof unique ways to shop and have fun.

  • S2013E20 Tokyo nature -- Part 1: Tama Hills

    • June 12, 2013
    • NHK

    Tama Hills is a short trip to the southwest of central Tokyo -- it's a rolling expanse of natural treasures where you can go strolling, hiking and enjoy the bounty of nature in various ways. This time we focus on fun for the family in Tama Hills.

  • S2013E21 Tokyo nature -- Part 2: Mt. Takao

    • June 19, 2013
    • NHK

    Tokyo nature, Part 2: Mt. Takao. At 599 meters, and only a short trip from central Tokyo, Mt. Takao is one of the world's most accessible mountains. Over 2.6 million people climb it every year. We look at the green appeal of Mt. Takao, ranging from diverse climbing routes to restaurants serving local delicacies.

  • S2013E22 Fun and Games in Tokyo

    • July 3, 2013
    • NHK

    Fun and games in Tokyo. The Japanese capital is a game lover's paradise. We explore the constantly advancing front line in game entertainment, as well as some new takes on traditional pastimes -- and they're all right here in Tokyo.

  • S2013E23 Unique Rides in Tokyo

    • July 10, 2013
    • NHK

    Unique rides in Tokyo. The city has a fun assortment of brand-new vehicles for visitors. They don't just go from A to B -- they entertain you on the way. So hop aboard and let's see the sights in style!

  • S2013E24 Ekoda

    • July 17, 2013
    • NHK

    Ekoda--a dynamic district powered by student energy. Home to three universities, Ekoda is a wellspring of youthful vitality and individuality.

  • S2013E25 Cool Cafes!

    • July 24, 2013
    • NHK

    Cool cafes! In a city with a saturated cafe market, the competition is red hot. Popular coffee shops popping up now include ones with a sharp focus on specific customers and unique services. This time we visit the frontline in Tokyo's battle of the cafes.

  • S2013E26 Made-to-order Tokyo

    • August 7, 2013
    • NHK

    Made-to-order Tokyo. We're not talking just clothing and shoes -- these days Tokyo offers an amazing assortment of items made especially for you. This time we go in search of some of the latest and greatest examples of bespoke Tokyo.

  • S2013E27 Summer Vacation, Hands-on Education

    • August 14, 2013
    • NHK

    Summer Vacation, Hands-on Education. Special "hands-on" facilities-where children can run around, interact with interesting objects, and try to make things themselves-are extremely popular in Japan, and summer break is the perfect time to go to one. This time, we'll show you some unique establishments where children learn while having lots of fun.

  • S2013E28 Jinbocho

    • September 4, 2013
    • NHK

    Jinbocho. With about 200 bookshops, large and small, Jinbocho is said to boast the world's largest selection of antiquarian bookstores. And it's not just books. Here you can find art, musical instruments, old records, traditional entertainment, and much more. A place that caters to so many interests -- this time we visit Jinbocho.

  • S2013E29 Time travel on the street car (Arakawa Line), Part 1

    • September 11, 2013
    • NHK

    Time travel on the streetcar, Part 1. Back in Japan's boom years Tokyo was crisscrossed by public streetcars, but now only the Arakawa Line remains. A trip along its 12-kilometer track is a journey back to the good old days, so join us for a voyage of rediscovery aboard this Tokyo time machine: the Arakawa Line.

  • S2013E30 Time travel on the street car (Arakawa Line), Part 2

    • September 18, 2013
    • NHK

    Dating back to 1911, the Arakawa Line is Tokyo's last remaining public streetcar. In part 1 we took in the sights between Waseda and Otsuka. Today we explore the rest of the line to the last stop, Minowa-bashi, enjoying the customs, craft culture and people we meet on the way.

  • S2013E31 Street performance Tokyo

    • September 25, 2013
    • NHK

    In Tokyo public spaces are made available to any street performer who can pass a test, and the quality of entertainment is getting better all the time -- sometimes provided by winners of top competitions. This time we head out into the city for show time in Tokyo!

  • S2013E32 Tama River Tour

    • October 9, 2013
    • NHK

    Running through the west of Tokyo, the Tama River features relatively few concrete levees. All that natural beauty makes it a great leisure destination, and this time we seek out some of the best ways to relax along the Tama River.

  • S2013E33 Special Sports in Tokyo

    • October 16, 2013
    • NHK

    When the big city cools down in early autumn, it's a great time to get your body moving with the help of Tokyo's huge assortment of exercise options. This time we seek out some of the city's more unusual sporting experiences.

  • S2013E34 Accessible Tokyo

    • October 23, 2013
    • NHK

    How much of the big city can be enjoyed by visitors who can't see, can't hear, or can't easily move? Tokyo is said to offer one of the world's best barrier-free environments, and this time we put that claim to the test -- in the Tokyo accessibility challenge.

  • S2013E35 Girls' day out in Tokyo for free!

    • November 6, 2013
    • NHK

    Tokyo is one of the safest cities in the world, making it a great place for a woman traveling alone or with friends. Better still, you can find experiences you'll love and yet don't cost a penny. This time we seek out some of Tokyo's best free treats for women.

  • S2013E36 Nihonbashi

    • November 13, 2013
    • NHK

    The ever-changing face of Nihonbashi. Two hundred years ago it was a center of commerce and culture. These days Nihonbashi is undergoing a massive facelift - bringing new blocks, shops and tourist spots. Time-honored establishments and high-tech high-rises rub shoulders in one of Tokyo's fastest evolving districts: Nihonbashi.

  • S2013E37 New angles on art

    • November 20, 2013
    • NHK

    The constantly evolving canvas known as Tokyo is a great way to make the most of Japan's most artistic time of year -- the autumn. And it's not just art to look at: there's so much to touch, experience, and enjoy -- and a lot of it is free. This time we roam the streets of Tokyo on a quest for new angles on art.

  • S2013E38 Souvenir special

    • December 4, 2013
    • NHK

    As new shopping malls and other stores open in Tokyo, the range of great souvenirs just keeps growing. This time we seek out the latest Tokyo souvenirs, ranging from cool to offbeat to ultra-specialized.

  • S2013E39 Company museums

    • December 11, 2013
    • NHK

    Company-run museums have long been used to promote a corporate philosophy along with a firm's products. But recently they've been evolving, and more people are being drawn to interactive corporate display spaces that surprise as they satisfy your intellectual curiosity. This time we visit some of Tokyo's most stimulating company museums.

  • S2013E40 Year-end Tokyo, 2013

    • December 18, 2013
    • NHK

    In Japan, as the year winds down the pace picks up, with excitement building in the run-up to the new year. Traditional Tokyo bustles with time-honored year-end customs. The modern metropolis hums with fun things to do for friends and families. This time, we go looking for great ways to wrap up the year in Tokyo.

  • S2013E99 Unknown

    • NHK

Season 2014

  • S2014E01 Gourmet theme parks!

    • January 8, 2014
    • NHK

    These days foreign visitors are flocking to places dedicated to dining diversity. Tokyo is tastier than ever -- as we discover by sampling some of city's most delicious gourmet theme parks.

  • S2014E02 Wonderful washoku in Tokyo!

    • January 15, 2014
    • NHK

    The whole world's waking up to Japan's amazing culinary tradition, featuring a kaleidoscope of fresh ingredients and healthy goodness. This time we take a tasty tour of great washoku locations in Tokyo.

  • S2014E03 Tokyo by bus

    • January 22, 2014
    • NHK

    There are plenty of places in Tokyo where trains don't go but buses do. Riding a bus offers a different way to see the city and find unique locations. Late-night buses are great for pleasure seekers, and even a city bus can take you right out to the countryside. This time we ride the bus to new discoveries in Tokyo.

  • S2014E04 Retro Tokyo: Walking the Tokyu Ikegami Line, Part 1

    • February 5, 2014
    • NHK

    ake a stroll along the Tokyu Ikegami Line, and you'll encounter countless scenes that feel like the Tokyo of a bygone era. Many Tokyoites are doing just that, visiting the local temples and old-fashioned shops. This time we go looking for nostalgic echoes of Tokyo's past on the Ikegami Line.

  • S2014E05 Retro Tokyo: Walking the Tokyu Ikegami Line, Part 2

    • February 12, 2014
    • NHK

    The Ikegami Line is a local train that runs through the south part of Tokyo, from Kamata to Gotanda. This time, we'll be exploring spots from Yukigaya-otsuka to Gotanda, and as with Part 1, we will be seeing photographs along the way. Get ready for more of the retro charm of the Ikegami Line.

  • S2014E06 Yoyogi-Uehara

    • February 19, 2014
    • NHK

    This city's my home! Today we visit Yoyogi-Uehara, just a short distance from Shinjuku and Shibuya. You'll find plenty of accommodations that cater to foreigners, and a lot of foreigners live here, too. This time we seek out the appeal of Yoyogi-Uehara to visitors and residents alike.

  • S2014E07 Nakano

    • February 26, 2014
    • NHK

    Cosmopolitan Nakano! Popular with fans of Japanese sub-culture as an alternative to Akihabara, Nakano is now being transformed. As new buildings rise and universities appear, Nakano is evolving into a smart forum for business and academic activities. This time we examine Nakano's new cosmopolitan credentials.

  • S2014E08 Tokyo accommodations

    • March 5, 2014
    • NHK

    Try something different! Tokyo has far more guest rooms than any other city in Japan. And you can choose anything from a luxury hotel to one of the fast-rising number of budget guest houses. You can even stay in a temple or an old-fashioned home. Today we'll show you just a few of Tokyo's huge range of accommodation options.

  • S2014E09 Tokyo mottainai

    • March 12, 2014
    • NHK

    Japan's original "waste not, want not" concept -- mottainai -- is gradually spreading around the world, and 100,000 secondhand dealers reflect its importance in Tokyo. This time we explore Tokyo's diverse recycling culture and consider its practical everyday benefits.

  • S2014E10 Tokyo lunch latest

    • March 19, 2014
    • NHK

    Midday is a busy time in Tokyo, with countless eateries competing for the custom of hungry lunch-hour crowds. Recent trends include restaurants catering to diverse demands--great for visitors with special requirements. Today we explore the ever-evolving Tokyo lunchtime scene.

  • S2014E11 Roppongi, Part 1

    • April 2, 2014
    • NHK

    The all new TOKYO EYE begins with a two-part series on Roppongi, a city familiar to our navigator Chris Peppler, and a very popular destination with visitors to Tokyo. Join us as Chris takes a walk around this amazing area that has kept on reinventing itself over the decades to stay on the cutting edge of the changing times.

  • S2014E12 Roppongi, Part 2

    • April 9, 2014
    • NHK

    The topic of part 2 is art in Roppongi. People strongly associate Roppongi with nightlife, but since the turn of the century, it has been transforming into a nexus of the fine arts. So this time, we'll take a look at what's hot in the art scene.

  • S2014E13 Asakusa, Part 1

    • April 16, 2014
    • NHK

    Foreigners love Asakusa. This time and next time, we'll find out why. The area's Edo Period appeal extends from the big temple to street and stage entertainment. You can also enjoy edible Edo - three famous dishes from the old days. Watch these two shows and you'll be all set for Asakusa!

  • S2014E14 Asakusa, Part 2

    • April 23, 2014
    • NHK

    All about Asakusa, Part 2. This time we focus on the area's new attractions, including budget accommodation for backpackers. We also seek out unique spots that offer a strictly non-traditional take on having fun in Asakusa.

  • S2014E15 Shinjuku Labyrinth, Part 1

    • May 7, 2014
    • NHK

    With six rail companies bringing passengers to this major terminal, Shinjuku is the busiest station in the world. It's also one of the easiest places in the world to lose your way. This time we explore the business district to the west of the station, seeking out fun spots for visitors.

  • S2014E16 Shinjuku Labyrinth, Part 2

    • May 14, 2014
    • NHK

    This time we explore the south and east sides of one of the world's most complicated train stations. On a search for offbeat destinations, we visit a globally famous entertainment district and a long-established cafe. We also enjoy a walk in a park.

  • S2014E17 Tokyo bargains

    • May 21, 2014
    • NHK

    Recently the sales tax went up in Japan. So this time we go in search of bargains, looking for places and experiences that give you great value for your money.

  • S2014E18 New Tokyo visitor attractions, 2014

    • June 4, 2014
    • NHK

    Fresh destinations open every year in Tokyo, ranging from big buildings to shopping streets with special themes and products. We explore some of the latest additions to a kaleidoscope of interesting experiences.

  • S2014E19 Relax in style: Kichijoji

    • June 11, 2014
    • NHK

    From trendy shops to quiet green parks, Kichijoji has a laidback appeal that makes it popular with people of all ages. Big modern malls, stylish fashion shops -- even a zoo: Kichijoji has something for everyone.

  • S2014E20 Indie central: Shimo-Kitazawa

    • June 18, 2014
    • NHK

    Packed with shops selling vintage clothes and knicknacks, Shimo-Kitazawa is also the heart of the independent drama and music scene. What's behind the powerful youth appeal of Shimo-Kitazawa? We go looking for answers.

  • S2014E21 Foreign Media Hotspot Selection, Part 1: Tokyo's top free English magazines

    • July 2, 2014
    • NHK

    As Tokyo visitors surge, new free publications and websites in multiple languages are popping up all the time. Today and next time, we check out some recommendations that are hot off the press.

  • S2014E22 Foreign Media Hotspot Selection, Part 2: Multilingual multimedia

    • July 9, 2014
    • NHK

    Foreign visitors can enjoy all kinds of information sources in Tokyo. Today we look at personal websites, and free publications with a cultural twist -- leaders of a new wave of Tokyo commentary with character.

  • S2014E23 Odaiba: It's got it all

    • July 16, 2014
    • NHK

    Odaiba has everything: unusual amusements, excellent food, unique shops and a range of evening entertainment. It's the perfect destination for a great day out. This time we imagine how you might spend your last day in Japan -- in Odaiba.

  • S2014E24 Tokyo summer guide!

    • August 6, 2014
    • NHK

    A long vacation and kids bursting with energy. Where to go? Stay tuned for tips ranging from the high-tech to the highly unexpected -- all in Tokyo.

  • S2014E25 Tokyo teenage tourist

    • August 13, 2014
    • NHK

    We introduce a Canadian 17-year-old to some great Tokyo spots. What amazes her? What does she love? Stay with us to find out how Tokyo looks to a young first-time visitor.

  • S2014E26 Down by the riverside in Tokyo

    • August 20, 2014
    • NHK

    Riverbank leisure locations in the big city offer options ranging from relaxing to fashionable. And a stroll by the river is a great way to make interesting discoveries and see the city in a new light.

  • S2014E27 Tokyo for flower lovers

    • August 27, 2014
    • NHK

  • S2014E28 Tokyo on business

    • October 1, 2014
    • NHK

    With its outstanding networking, amenities and services, Tokyo continues to excel as a city of business. This time we seek out diverse spots catering to the work needs of anyone from the stopover traveler to the Tokyo-based professional.

  • S2014E29 Tokyo art scene, Part 1: Hidden gems

    • October 15, 2014
    • NHK

    Tokyo is a world-class city of art, and Fall is the perfect season to visit, with events and exhibits galore. This time and next time, we'll see some of the latest that Tokyo has to offer. Today, in part one, we'll explore some spaces that are off the beaten track.

  • S2014E30 Tokyo art scene, Part 2: Inspired by Tokyo

    • October 22, 2014
    • NHK

    Last time we looked at some new art spaces off the beaten track. Today in part two, our focus turns to foreign artists based in -- and stimulated by -- Tokyo. Their creative endeavors reflect a love of the city and its people, and have the power to change perspectives.

  • S2014E31 The Embassy Take on Tokyo, Part 1: Austria and Spain

    • November 5, 2014
    • NHK

    Tokyo is packed with embassies -- and the people who work there know some great ways to enjoy the big city. In this two-part series, embassy people show us what they love about Tokyo life.

  • S2014E32 The Embassy Take on Tokyo, Part 2: Uruguay and Mexico

    • November 12, 2014
    • NHK

  • S2014E33 At Work in Tokyo, Part 1: Rush Jobs

    • November 19, 2014
    • NHK

    Tokyo has over seven million workers, doing all sorts of jobs. In this two-part series, we'll look at some occupations that symbolize how work gets done in Tokyo.

  • S2014E34 At Work in Tokyo, Part 2: Hospitality

    • November 26, 2014
    • NHK

    Tokyo has over seven million workers, doing all sorts of jobs. In this two-part series, we're looking at some occupations that symbolize how work gets done in Tokyo.

  • S2014E35 2020 Vision: Tokyo Transformation!

    • December 3, 2014
    • NHK

    As Tokyo looks ahead to the 2020 Olympics, redevelopment is beginning in earnest. This time we look at the status of Olympic facilities and the city's infrastructure.

  • S2014E36 Oshima -- the great getaway!

    • December 10, 2014
    • NHK

    Just a 25-minute flight from Tokyo -- and still within city limits -- is Oshima, a Pacific island with beautiful seascapes and a dramatic volcano. Offering a complete change of pace, a day trip to Oshima will refresh the senses and recharge your batteries.

  • S2014E37 TOKYO EYE on Campus: The University of Tokyo

    • December 17, 2014
    • NHK

    Tokyo is home to a huge assortment of universities, and they're all racing to globalize. This time, we spotlight research labs with an international profile and the set-up for welcoming foreign students.

  • S2014E38 Tokyo for flower lovers

    • December 31, 2014
    • NHK

Season 2015

  • S2015E01 Tokyo Wholesaler Guide

    • January 7, 2015
    • NHK

    Tokyo is packed with clusters of wholesalers in diverse lines of business. Wholesale outlets are great places to get bargains and buy in bulk, and they can respond to a wide range of consumer requirements. Today we'll see what wholesale shopping in Tokyo has to offer.

  • S2015E02 The Changing Face of Ueno

    • January 14, 2015
    • NHK

    Home to many museums and other cultural attractions, Ueno has long played a key role in contributing to Tokyo's unique identity, with its old-fashioned, down-to-earth appeal. Plus, it's a great place to shop.

  • S2015E03 Tokyo Ramen Adventure

    • February 4, 2015
    • NHK

    Ramen is known for its wonderful simplicity with just broth, noodles and toppings - an almost limitless number of flavors and styles. We'll explore this delicious world - both the long-standing traditions and the latest trends in Tokyo.

  • S2015E04 The World of Sake and Wine

    • February 11, 2015
    • NHK

    Exploring the world of Sake and Wine in Tokyo

  • S2015E05 Getting Into Kimonos

    • February 18, 2015
    • NHK

    Foreign visitors love buying kimonos as souvenirs. And this time we show you how to actually put one on. We also take you to a great place to go when you're wearing a kimono. You won't just look different, you'll feel different.