Journeys in Japan - Season 9 Episode 19 Remote Ojika Island: Portal to the Past
Tiny Ojika is part of the Goto Islands of Nagasaki Prefecture, which lies one thousand kilometers west of Tokyo. The population is approximately 2,500. There are only two traffic lights on the island and no convenience stores or large tourist facilities. The back streets offer a glimpse of old Japan. Ojika once thrived as a fishing base of the East China Sea, when over 10,000 people resided on the island. That was around 60 years ago, though, and with the decline of the fishing industry people moved to the mainland for jobs, leading to a sharp drop in the population. Recently, however, a change is occurring here. Increasingly people are moving to Ojika. What is it that they have found in Ojika? A charming place of natural beauty, tradition, community spirit and all at an unhurried pace. In this edition of Journeys in Japan, American translator B.T. travels to Ojika Island. He discovers the island's appeal through interacting with the locals.
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: 42.867
Language: Japanese, English
Season
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Season 6
Season 7
Season 8
Season 9
Season 10
Season 11
Season 12
Season 13
Season 14
Season 15
Episode
Traces of History: Exploring Around Hiroshima
Yokkaichi: Bringing Back the Skies
Tsubakuro-dake: New Year High Up in the Northern Alps
Oita: Rest and Recuperation, Onsen Style
Fukuoka: City of Food and Flavor
Takada: Community and Tradition in Snow Country
A Winter Wonderland of Ice: Eastern Hokkaido
Hachinohe: Warmth in Winter
Makabe: A Promise of Spring
Toyama: A Food Culture Rich in Umami
Following a Samurai Tea Master
Okumusashi: Spring Forest Feast
Agano River: Green Foliage and Spring Rituals
Ashikaga and Tochigi: Cultivating Nature and Tradition
Atami: The Spa Revival
Nikko: Contemplating Its Architectural Jewels
Tsugaru: Amateur Sumo, Indomitable Tradition
Tsuwano: Painted Past, Vividly Present
Remote Ojika Island: Portal to the Past
Misugi: Taking it Slow in the Mountains
Tobishima: Living Life on Island Time
Yuki & Oyama: Neighbors with Interwoven Tradition
Mt. Fuji: Climbing to the Sacred Realm
Kita-Akita: Deep Connections with Nature
Okushiri Island: Secret Gem Off Hokkaido
Totsukawa: A Spiritually Charged Place of Beauty
Iki: Island of Beauty and Promise
The Lost Pirates of the Seto Inland Sea
Kitayama Village: A Community with Unique Charms
Mt. Gozaisho: Going Extreme
Fukuoka: A City of Two Faces
Houki-cho: Preserving the Past for the Future
Kanazawa: A Legacy of Color
Iriomote Island: A Small Piece of Paradise