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A Single Blow

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ただ一撃にかける [NHK]

|Length : 43min. |Year : 2003

Naoki Eiga isn't as tall or as young as many other kenshi - the men and women devoted to kendo, "the way of the sword". But Eiga is fiercely competitive. As captain of the Japan Men's Team at the World Kendo Championships, he shoulders a heavy responsibility. Japan has never lost the men's team event, and Japan is also expected to show the world that kendo is more than mere victory and defeat. Eiga faces the ultimate challenge: he must demonstrate true nobility of spirit by overcoming his burning desire to win - yet at the same time he simply mustn't lose.

Kamaboko Board Art – 30,000 lives on tiny pieces of wood –

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かまぼこ板の絵 ~3万枚のメッセージ~ [RNB]

|Length : 25min. |Year : 2003

Kamaboko is a Japanese delicacy, which has long been a popular appetizer in Japan. It is type of fish pate, served on a little wooden board which maintains the proper moisture content of the Kamaboko itself. A Kamaboko board is 5 centimeters in length, and 14 centimeters in width. For many, it is just a piece wood which is meant to be thrown away. However, a small municipal museum in a remote mountainous town began asking the public to paint their own art on Kamaboko Boards instead of just wasting them.

Challenging the Great Outdoors – Sky High on the Alpine Route –

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立山・黒部の四季物語 大自然と闘う男たち [NTV]

|Length : 46min. |Year : 2003

A quiet blanket of snow in the spring, greenery in summer, and beautiful autumn colors, make the Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine region a marvel of nature.
At the Ohtani Snow corridor, a famous sight-seeing spot on the Murodo-daira Plateau, 20-meter-high snow walls allure travelers along the Tateyam-Kurobe Alpine Route. This program explores the magnificent nature of the Tateyama-Kurobe region and introduces the first workers in 33 years to brave the elements and install new cables along the Tateyama ropeway.

An Engineer for Life – Novel Laureate in Chemistry, Koichi Tanaka –

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生涯一エンジニア ノーベル化学賞・田中耕一さん [NHK]

|Length : 43min. |Year : 2003

Koichi Tanaka, a researcher in a scientific instruments company, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2002. The protein analysis method the prize recognizes was the result of Mr. Tanaka's dedicated, and ultimately successful, research in the face of doubts from the academic community at the time. His discovery has valuable applications in the medical field. His determination "to think for himself, to walk on his own and to create things with his own hands" began as a child, growing up in Toyama, Japan.

Picture Book of Hope – A Little Girl’s Wish Comes True –

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少女は絵本を残した 命を見つめた100日間 [NTV]

|Length : 46min. |Year : 2002

This is the story of Mio Shimizu, a brave 12-year-old girl with terminal cancer. Mio had a dream to create a picture book with a message for the children of the world. Mio wrote: I hope sick kids who are sad and lonely, will cheer up when they read my book. Maybe it will make eveyone realize how precious good friends are. On June 3, 2002, Mio's picture book "The Most Important Thing," was published. Sadly, she had passed away the day before. Mio's picture book tells an original story that she wrote. It is rapidly capturing the imaginations of children all over the country.
This program documents the last 100 days of Mio's short life, while she strives to make her dream come true. We watch Mio's parents do their best to support her dream and struggle with sadness as they wach the cancer slowly take the life of their beloved child.

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