Journeys in Japan - Season 7 Episode 18 A Taste of Nagasaki
During several hundred years of national self-isolation, Nagasaki served as Japan's only window to the world. Many foreign cultures flowed into this port town, nurturing the development of cuisine found nowhere else. Behind each and every dish born in Nagasaki, there's a story. David gets to hear these tales from people who take pride in keeping Nagasaki's unique culinary traditions alive.
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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Popularity: 42.867
Language: Japanese, English
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Koyasan: New Year at a Traditional Power Spot
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Kakunodate: Pride in the Samurai Tradition
Yatsugatake: Outdoor Winter Play
Kinosaki Onsen: Bathing in Tradition
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Chichibu: A Springtime Pilgrimage
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Mihonoseki: Land of the Gods
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Tendo: An Enduring, Evolving Passion for Wood
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Sabae: Eye on Design
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Hidden Village Kuma
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Akita: Swaying Lanterns Brighten Summer Nights
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Tanegashima: Guns, Rockets and Surf
Yubari: Mining the Nostalgia
Walking the Nakasendo: A Road to the Past
Chichibu: An Autumn Pilgrimage
Munakata: The Sea and Goddesses
Sacred Mt. Ishizuchi: Autumn Trekking
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