NHK Documentary - Season 21 Episode 3 Tokyo's Lost Islands: Minami Iwo-to
In Tokyo, there are unapproachable "lost islands" with unspoiled environs and rich wildlife. Minami Iwo-to, part of the Ogasawara island chain, is about 1,300km from the Japanese capital. Normally, entry is banned to protect the environment. An exception was made in 2017 for the first comprehensive scientific survey in 10 years. The island compresses multiple climate zones into a small area, offering researchers a rare opportunity to view evolution in action. Braving an arduous climb and a swarm of seabirds, the team discovers one new species after another.
First Air Date: Apr 12, 1999
Last Air date: Feb 25, 2024
Season: 26 Season
Episode: 276 Episode
Runtime: 57 minutes
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The Choshi River: Seeing the Unseeable
Tokyo's Lost Islands: Minami Iwo-to
Tokyo's Lost Islands: Sofugan
Rescue Triage: Learning from Disasters
Black Tsunami
Aurá: Last Survivor of An Unknown Tribe
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From Despair to Recovery: The Era of Regenerative Medicine
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A New Peace Memorial Museum: Passing on Hiroshima's Message
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The Great Metropolitan Blackout: Preparing for Crisis
Death Doulas for Businesses: End-of-Life Care for Dying Companies
The Words of Emperor Showa: Records of Imperial Audiences
The Supreme Imperial Collection: The Shosoin Treasures and the Birth of Japan