Journeys in Japan - Season 10 Episode 11 Minami-Uonuma: Weaving New Snow Country Tales
Minami-Uonuma, in southern Niigata Prefecture, is one of Japan's snowiest regions. Suzuki Bokushi's Hokuetsu-seppu, which describes people's lives there, was published 180 years ago. The book serves as a guide for Australian Jonathan Senior as he explores traditional weaving of a hemp textile and a wild festival passed down since ancient times, as well as the area's distinctive snow culture.
First Air Date: Feb 02, 2010
Last Air date: Oct 22, 2024
Season: 15 Season
Episode: 513 Episode
Runtime: 28 minutes
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Language: Japanese, English
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Chugei, Kochi: Exploring the Yuzu Road
Nichinan: A Port City Reviving
Tottori: Crab Lover's Paradise
Nagahama: Heading North Along Lake Biwa
Iheya: Peaceful Winter Getaway
Kikuchi: Slow Food, Slow Travel
Okinawa: Architecture of History and Tradition
Iojima: A Volcanic Island with a Passion for Rhythm
Gliding Hokkaido's Powder
Minami-Uonuma: Weaving New Snow Country Tales
Oku-Echizen: Abundance and Tranquility
Road Tripping Around Miyazaki
Tateyama: Wondrous Underwater Encounters
Iga: Keeping the Ninja Tradition Alive
Hieizan: Mother Mountain of Eternal Prayer
Uchiko: Epic Kite Battle
Yamaguchi: Landscapes and Their Stories
Nishi-Izu, Hidden Gem
Shizuoka: Wonderland of Green Tea
Hachimantai: Timeless Landscape, Healing Water
Tonami: The Winds of Change
Mt. Hakusan: Sacred Peak of Natural Beauty
Sawara: Festival Floats Keeping Ties Alive
Steel City Muroran and Its Hidden Charms
Izumo: The Heart of the Japanese Spirit
Iwate: Blazing a Trail to the Future
Rausu: Coexistence with Nature's Bounty
Kagawa: Stepping into the Past
Nakanojo: The Force of Art and Nature
Yamanashi: Escaping the Heat by the Katsura River
Kishiwada Danjiri Festival: Thrills and Local Pride
New Wind Blowing in Iwamizawa
Ise: Pilgrimage to the Heart of Japan
Nanyo: From Wheels to Wings
Osaka: The Architecture of a Vibrant Metropolis
Climbing Fun on Sacred Mt. Myogi