Journeys in Japan - Season 8 Episode 22 Yonaguni: Wild West Escapades
Our show's regular narrator Bill Sullivan escapes the studio to travel around the tiny island of Yonaguni in Okinawa Prefecture. He comes into contact with the original culture and customs of the island, while enjoying its food and song. He also takes on quite a challenge: marlin fishing... Tune into this edition of Journeys in Japan to find out the outcome of his marlin tournament and more about Japan's westernmost island!
First Air Date: Feb 02, 2010
Last Air date: Oct 22, 2024
Season: 15 Season
Episode: 513 Episode
Runtime: 28 minutes
IMDb: 9.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 31.534
Language: Japanese, English
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Ogawayama: A Rock Climber's Paradise
Niseko: Snowy Adventures
Suruga Bay: The Bounty of the Deep
Tokoname: City of Ceramics Past and Present
Ibaraki: Savoring Winter Flavors
Hokkaido: Sculpting Winter's Ice and Snow
Mt. Norikuradake: A Peak Winter Experience
Odate: The Land of the Akita Inu
Oya, Utsunomiya: Stone Town & Quarry Ruins Tour
Nagoya: Samurai Warlord Chronicles
Hakuba: Off Piste to a Hidden Hot Spring
Nara: Ancient Sanctuary for all Living Creatures
Monobe, Kochi: Tales from the Magical Mountain Hamlet
Manazuru: Good Living by Design
Nanyo, Ehime: Water for Life and Fun
Meiwa-cho, Mie: An Ancient Legend Comes to Life
Mount Daisen: Mystical Rites, Local Life
Murayama, Yamagata: Local Delicacies, Local Pride
Tottori: Sculpted by Nature
Deep into the Unspoiled Forest: Shirakami Sanchi
Yonaguni: Wild West Escapades
Obuse, Nagano: Walking and Running for Fun
Taisetsuzan: Summer Alpine Discoveries
Kochi's Summertime Fever: The Yosakoi!
Awa Odori Festival: Spirited Away in Tokushima
Yanai: Old Town of Goldfish Lanterns
Nagara River: Pristine Beauty, Waterborne Bounty
Minami-Izu: Unspoiled Seaside Getaway
A River Runs Through Hokkaido
Kagoshima: The Taste and Style of "Kuro" Culture
Kikuma, Ehime: Pride and Pageantry
Togakushi: Autumn Hues at a Sacred Mountain
Passage of Time: Lake Towada in Autumn
Karatsu: Festival Floats, Deep Community Spirit