Begin Japanology - Season 5 Episode 32 Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station's 100th anniversary is approaching. With 28 tracks, and 3,000 trains arriving and departing each day, it is Japan's largest rail terminal. Over the years, Tokyo Station has been the site of countless hellos and goodbyes, and the station building is an Important Cultural Property in Japan. The third floor and two striking domes burned down in 1945 during the Second World War, and for 60 years Tokyo Station remained a two-story building. Five years ago, work began to restore the station to its original appearance. The restoration project not only meticulously re-created the craftsmanship of a bygone century, it also included a state-of-the-art seismic-safety retrofitting. On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, our theme is Tokyo Station. This is part of our special Tokyo trilogy. We trace the station's history and explore its latest features.
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: 305.82
Language: English, Japanese
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Batteries
Cafes
Hot Water Bottles and Pocket Warmers
Ikebana
Excavators
Woods & Forests
Japanophiles - Dhugal Lindsay
Japanophiles - Richard Emmert
Japanophiles - Art Lee
Japanophiles - Philip Harper
Kabuki
Wild Vegetables
Horses
Massage Chairs
Shikoku Pilgrimage
Regional Fast Food
Department Stores
Kimonos
Aquariums
Confectionery
Dolls
Moss
High School Baseball
Planetariums
Japanophiles - Adam Booth
Japanophiles - Dave Spector
Japanophiles - Euan Craig
Shamisen
Crested Ibises
Abalone
Tokyo Station
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Bay
Potatoes, Taros, and Yams
Name Seals
Mushrooms
Vending Machines
Scissors
Satsuma Mandarins
Gift-giving