CATCH JAPAN

Aired: September 24, 2021 (UTC)


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Explore a colorful variety of modern Japan’s most popular topics, including food, technology, ecology and regional promotions, with a focus on the innovative ideas and passionate effort from the people behind it all.

J-FACTORY

Seki City in Gifu Prefecture has had a flourishing industry of Japanese sword-making for 700 years. Inheriting this history and tradition, Kai Corporation crafts various kinds of blades. This segment showcases their commitment towards producing high-quality knives and edged tools.

Endo Hiroaki, President & COO of Kai Corporation
Razor with a paper handle

J-TRIP

10 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake, the Tohoku region has been recovering. This summer, the “Tohoku House,” an event showcasing Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Akita, Yamagata, and Niigata Prefectures’ majestic scenery and local specialties was held with the aim of expressing gratitude towards the support received from overseas. A special website has been launched for people outside of Japan to get a glimpse of Tohoku’s charms.

Kaiwa Makoto, Tohoku House Executive Committee Chairperson
VR footage of a snowy countryside in Tohoku

J-SPORTS

The “Host Town” initiative is a project that aims for regional revitalization through cultural, economic, and athletic exchange between residents of countries and regions participating in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. Honjo City in Saitama Prefecture is the host town of Turkey’s Para Taekwondo National Team, and will host them for pre-games training camp. This segment features the city’s activities such as holding a blind soccer class experience for local children in aims to achieve an inclusive society where both people with and without disabilities support each other.

Students participating in a blind soccer class
Practicing blind soccer

J-NATURE

Japan has been receiving attention as one of the top countries people want to visit once the coronavirus pandemic comes to an end. This segment features Daisen-Oki National Park’s Mt. Daisen, filmed in autumn 2019. Together with park rangers, our reporter explores various spots in and around the mountain such as Ogamiyama Shrine, the lush beech forest, and takes a look at people’s efforts to protect the natural landscape in the national park.

Mt. Daisen (Tottori Prefecture)
Views from Mt. Daisen

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