Face To Face
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Face To Face

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In conversation with... Japan expert Robert Campbell sits down with individuals from all walks of life whose drive and perspectives are changing Japan.

Apr 28, 201512 seasons101 episodesReturning SeriesEN

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Naoki Matayoshi: Creativity Inspired by Human ObservationEp 1

Naoki Matayoshi: Creativity Inspired by Human Observation

Apr 28, 2015
28m
Tetsuko Kuroyanagi: The Enduring Power of TelevisionEp 2

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi: The Enduring Power of Television

May 25, 2015
28m
Seiji Fujishiro: Expressing the Joy of Life through Light and ShadowEp 3

Seiji Fujishiro: Expressing the Joy of Life through Light and Shadow

Jun 29, 2015
28m

This year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. 80% of the Japanese population was born after the war, and the people who are old enough to remember it are all elderly. How will they pass on their stories? One man who is telling his story is the artist Seiji Fujishiro, age 91, well known in Japan for his "shadow pictures”. Why did Fujishiro feel compelled to make art about his experience of war? We ask this and many more questions as we explore Japan 70 years after the war.

Ken Endo: Legs to Stand OnEp 4

Ken Endo: Legs to Stand On

Jul 28, 2015
28m

In 2020, when Tokyo hosts the Olympic Games, it will also host the Paralympic Games. Japan has traditionally lagged behind in the development of artificial limbs - one man trying to change that is prosthetic leg engineer Ken Endo. He has done very promising work on robotic limbs at the MIT Media Lab, with a particular focus on artificial legs for athletes. Endo's conviction is that "disabilities lie not in humans but in technology". We speak with this visionary engineer.

Eiji Mitooka: Trains of ThoughtEp 5

Eiji Mitooka: Trains of Thought

Sep 1, 2015
28m
Kashiwa Sato: Communication DesignEp 6

Kashiwa Sato: Communication Design

Oct 27, 2015
28m

During Japan's period of rapid growth that began in the mid-1950s, large housing developments known as danchi were built in cities across the nation. In March of this year, a project was launched to revitalize one of these now-aging complexes. It is being spearheaded by Kashiwa Sato, who is among Japan's leading creative directors.

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