Begin Japanology - Season 4 Episode 9 Cranes
Cranes have been revered throughout Japan since ancient times. Forming almost inseparable mating pairs, cranes are a symbol of harmonious married life. Crane motifs are widely used on wedding clothing and accessories in Japan. A flock of red-crowned cranes on Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido is one of the world's few non-migrating populations. The red-crowned crane is a rare success story in wildlife protection. However, the increase in crane population in recent years has brought new problems. On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, we look at cranes and the longstanding fascination they have held for the people of Japan.
Year: 2014
Genre: Documentary
Country: Japan, United Kingdom
Studio: NHK BS1, NHK WORLD-JAPAN
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Cast: Peter Barakan, Stuart Varnam-Atkin
First Air Date: Apr 14, 2008
Last Air date: Mar 20, 2014
Season: 7 Season
Episode: 251 Episode
Runtime: 28 minutes
IMDb: 8.00/10 by 2.00 users
Popularity: 14.5
Language: English, Japanese
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Episode
Mochi Rice Cake
Watches and Clocks
Fugu Blowfish
Haneda Airport
Kagura Dances
Snow
Pollen Allergy
Sashimono Woodwork
Cranes
Kitchen Knives
Fishing
Armour
Judo
The Life of Taro Okamoto
The Life of Osamu Dazai
The Life of Kenzo Tange
The Life of Hideko Maehata
Toilets
Lifts
Motorcycles
Unagi Eel
Japanophiles - Ilan Yanizky
Japanophiles - Silvain Guignard
Japanophiles - Stéphane Danton
Japanophiles - Dorothy Feibleman
Plastic Food Samples
Insects
Traditional Japanese Mathematics
Bicycles
Chusonji
Seaweed
Charcoal
Rain
Golf
Shipbuilding
Japanophiles - Bruce Huebner
Japanophiles - Noelke Muho
Japanophiles - Matt Alt
Karaoke
Holidays
Red Sea Bream
Shopping Streets
Chickens and Eggs