TV Station NHK
Hello Nippon - We Are Cosmopolitans | An American PR Worker in the Village
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ハローニッポン - われら地球人 - | ボクは山村の広報マン [NHK]
|Length : 20min. |Year : 1998 |
Michael Kahn works for the village of Kagami in Kochi Prefecture in southern Shikoku as a public relations expert. His job includes writing and editing articles, and designing the magazine produced by the city's Public Relations Department. He places great emphasis on increasing cultural exchange programs between Japan and the United States, his home country, and his main goal is to ensure that foreigners living in Japan are seen as human beings and not as "outsiders."
Hello Nippon - We Are Cosmopolitans | Chinese Power : The Development of a Miracle Semiconductor Chip
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ハローニッポン - われら地球人 - | 中国パワーが新素子を生んだ [NHK]
|Length : 20min. |Year : 1997 |
Shou Guolian heads the technical department of a semiconductor development company. His particular speciality is the merchandising of LSI for the next generation cellular phones. Shou considers himself an itinerant traveler on a never-ending journey.
Hello Nippon - We Are Cosmopolitans | A German Master Helps Rebuild Japanese History
DC099704
ハローニッポン - われら地球人 - | 体験!マイスターの国宝修理 [NHK]
|Length : 20min. |Year : 1997 |
Christoph Henrichsen undertakes restoration work at the 800-year-old Fudodo Temple in Wakayama Prefecture as part of his doctoral thesis program. Henrichsen is a master cabinet maker in Germany, and the blending of his skills and Japanese architectural renovation combine to bring out the best in both.
Hello Nippon - We Are Cosmopolitans | “Balloon Art” Brings Hope to Kobe City
DC099703
ハローニッポン - われら地球人 - | バルーンアートで神戸に夢を [NHK]
|Length : 20min. |Year : 1997 |
Robert Schmock, the king of ballon art, brings joy to the people of Kobe following the Hanshin Earthquake of 1995. These art form brings together many balloons of different colors that are arranged in wide open spaces. Schmock hopes his Ballon Art School, founded in Kobe in 1997, can transmit encouragement and hope to those who have suffered great loss.
Hello Nippon - We Are Cosmopolitans | Rakugo ; Crossing the Border of Japanese Culture
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ハローニッポン - われら地球人 - | 笑いに国境はない [NHK]
|Length : 20min. |Year : 1997 |
Bill Crowley uses a traditional Japanese art in its modern-day form to bridge the cultural gap between the East and West. After studying English rakugo, humorous storytelling, under the master Shijaku Katsura, Crowley takes his skills back home to San Francisco to perform the time-honored "Time and Udon" classic.