Journeys in Japan - Season 10 Episode 33 New Wind Blowing in Iwamizawa
Iwamizawa is located about 40 minutes by train from Sapporo in Hokkaido Prefecture. It flourished as a transportation hub for coal, but spiraled into decline following the closure of the mines in the 60's and 70's. However, blessed with vast farmland, Iwamizawa was able to transform itself into a leading agricultural district in Japan. These days, people from across the country are migrating to the area where the miners once lived, sparking a new movement. On this episode of Journeys in Japan, Kyle Card from Canada meets people bringing a new vitality to Iwamizawa.
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