Journeys in Japan - S03
Seasons (15)
Episodes (44)
1. Walking the Historic Nakasendo2. Samurai Days in Satsuma3. Mikuni, Fukui Prefecture: The Supreme Winter Delicacy4. Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture: City of Sumi5. Furano, Hokkaido: White Wintry World6. Ohenro Shikoku Pilgrimage Part 1: Tokushima Prefecture7. Ohenro Shikoku Pilgrimage Part 2: Kochi Prefecture8. Life in the Deep Snow9. Kingdom of Udon: Kagawa Prefecture10. Dancing Among the Gods: Takachiho, Miyazaki Prefecture11. Treasures of the Ancient Capital: Nara Prefecture12. Beppu City, Oita Prefecture: Nature's Gift: Hot Springs13. Okinawa: Inspired by the Sea and Land, Crafted by Hand14. Yanagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture: Spring on the Waterways15. Gourmet Adventure: Osaka, Osaka Prefecture16. Time Travelling in Shiga17. On Two Wheels to Aso18. Getting Lost in Pink Petals19. Ohenro Shikoku Pilgrimage Part 3: Ehime20. Ohenro Shikoku Pilgrimage Part 4: Kagawa21. A Classic Steam Train Trip: The Oigawa Railway22. Pristine Paradise: Iriomote, Okinawa23. Life in the Slow Lane: Taketomi, Okinawa24. Pure Alpine Waterscapes: Azumino and Kamikochi25. The Cinematic Cityscape of Kitakyushu26. Sapporo: The Good Life27. Going with the Flow: Ehime Prefecture28. Kumano Kodo Iseji Route29. Rishiri: From Sea to Summit30. Rebun: A Floating Garden31. Vibrant Colors, Ancient Tradition: Kanazawa32. Bounty from the Mountains, Sea and Plain: Yamagata33. Forest Sanctuary: Shirakami34. Samurai Spirit and Natural Treasures: Aizu, Fukushima Prefecture35. Japan's Traditional Blue: Tokushima's Indigo36. Craftsmanship Close to Nature: Asahikawa37. Beauty in the Everyday: Mashiko38. Rivers Run Through It: Beautiful Morioka39. Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture: Miso, the Taste of Tradition40. Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture: Taste the Tradition of Fukuoka41. Japan's Wine Country: Katsunuma42. Abundant Sea: Sanriku Coast43. All About Matcha Green Tea: Matsue44. Haiku Poetry, Autumn Foliage: Otsu & Ogaki
Synopsis Journeys in Japan - S03
Journeys in Japan provides an eye-opening look at the many unique places to visit in Japan. English-speaking visitors travel the length of the country, exploring the culture, meeting the local people, visiting historic sites and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.