Journeys in Japan - Season 12 Episode 14 Cultivating a Taste for Summer Vegetables
Because Japan's landmass extends north-south through a number of different climatic zones, farmers can cultivate a wide variety of different produce, reflecting the local environment and conditions. On this episode of Journeys in Japan, we look back at episodes from past years celebrating the variety of summer vegetables that are grown around the country. We follow our reporters as they visit farms in 3 parts of Japan. We find Renkon (lotus root) being cultivated in the fertile soil and abundant water of Ibaraki Prefecture. We discover how Rakkyo (a kind of shallot) is grown in the sand dunes of Tottori Prefecture. And we introduce Kanpyo, a preserved food produced in Tochigi Prefecture, which has been part of the Japanese diet for over 300 years.
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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Kyoto: Tango Chirimen
Tsu: A Path to the Heart
Tsushima: Slow Living on a Frontline Island
Moji: Gateway to the World
Frozen Beauty at Dawn and Dusk: Hokkaido in Midwinter
Poetic Beauty of Wintry Kussharo
Otaru: Herring and Glassware; Keeping Alive Otaru's Tradition
Eye on Nagoya: A City's Identity through Architecture
Yamatokoriyama: Water Brimming with Goldfish
Minami Shinshu: A Solo Alps Journey
Rainy Nights, Summer Mysteries
Go Deep! Underwater Paradise
Toba Islands: Life and Love in a Traditional Community
Cultivating a Taste for Summer Vegetables
The Trail to Chiyanoki: Mountain Biking Revives Village
Lifting the Spirit through Architecture Nikko Okinawa Osaka
Summer Festivals to Celebrate Around Japan
Ishinomaki: A Decade On - Remembering and Moving Ahead
Ascending the Sacred Peaks
An Ode to Live Music
Creative Solutions Spark Rural Revival
Legacies of Samurai Culture
Hokkaido: Catching the Northern Lights
Oki, Iki, Tsushima: Frontline Islands in the Stream
Shinto Rituals: Linking Communities and Deities
Northern Alps for All Seasons
Rising from the Ruins
Michinoku the Legend of Gold
Kasama: A Pottery Community in Evolution