2026-02-15 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:10 Ramen Japan Enjoy Tonkotsu ramen loved by Okayama locals-classic topping: pork cutlet!? Plus a fragrant chicken broth bowl! 00:25 Core Kyoto Mini Hina dolls, which represent the emperor, empress, and the imperial court, are presented to girls on the first March 3rd, Girl's Day celebration after they are born. 00:30 Easy Japanese For Work This time: obtaining permission. Tran Van Vuong from Vietnam who works as a fishing rod designer tends to use "daijoobu," instead of "yoroshii." By role-playing, he'll learn how to ask for permission. 00:45 Zero Waste Life Judo instructor Sato Hitoe uses worn-out uniforms, or gis, to make items like tote bags; very durable, since the original material was meant to be tough. And behind it all is Sato's love for judo. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:10 Documentary 360 Is quantum entanglement real, or just a misunderstanding? The question confounded Einstein and ruined the lives of many physicists. This is the story of the 100-year mystery that changed physics. 02:00 NHK Newsline 02:10 Broadcasters' Eye 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:10 Somewhere Street Davao, located on Mindanao Island, is home to 1.7 million people. Global business such as call centers are now thriving here. This city is often cited as being one of the safest in the Philippines. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:10 Anime Manga Explosion Explore the evolution of sports manga and anime! Critic Fujitsu Ryota discusses the genre's history, and we go behind the scenes of Medalist to see how the artists create such realistic depictions. 04:40 The New Adventures of Rockie and Her Friends Puppet action show for children. In a distant post-human future where surviving creatures have formed a community, new-breed dinosaur girl Rockie sets out on hilarious adventures with her schoolmates. 04:50 Texico 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:10 J-Melo Experience the cutting edge of Japanese entertainment as we turn the spotlight on virtual artists. This week, the all-male VTuber group HOLOSTARS. 05:40 Little Charo This program is an animation series about a Japanese dog, Charo. He meets and is helped by many mythical creatures of Northern Japan as he searches for eight star talismans. Tohoku series 1-6. 05:50 Japanology Plus Mini In Japan, sweet potatoes are often baked or turned into sweets. But they can also be used to generate electricity or protect from heat. We introduce the diverse ways in which they are used and sold. 05:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan On this unique trip around Japan, discover the lesser-known charms and customs of regions through the eyes of cats! Filmed by wildlife photographe,Iwago Mitsuaki. 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:10 Ramen Japan Enjoy Tonkotsu ramen loved by Okayama locals-classic topping: pork cutlet!? Plus a fragrant chicken broth bowl! 06:25 Core Kyoto Mini Hina dolls, which represent the emperor, empress, and the imperial court, are presented to girls on the first March 3rd, Girl's Day celebration after they are born. 06:30 Easy Japanese For Work This time: obtaining permission. Tran Van Vuong from Vietnam who works as a fishing rod designer tends to use "daijoobu," instead of "yoroshii." By role-playing, he'll learn how to ask for permission. 06:45 Zero Waste Life Judo instructor Sato Hitoe uses worn-out uniforms, or gis, to make items like tote bags; very durable, since the original material was meant to be tough. And behind it all is Sato's love for judo. 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:10 Documentary 360 Is quantum entanglement real, or just a misunderstanding? The question confounded Einstein and ruined the lives of many physicists. This is the story of the 100-year mystery that changed physics. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:10 Broadcasters' Eye 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:10 Anime Manga Explosion Explore the evolution of sports manga and anime! Critic Fujitsu Ryota discusses the genre's history, and we go behind the scenes of Medalist to see how the artists create such realistic depictions. 09:40 The New Adventures of Rockie and Her Friends Puppet action show for children. In a distant post-human future where surviving creatures have formed a community, new-breed dinosaur girl Rockie sets out on hilarious adventures with her schoolmates. 09:50 Texico 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:10 J-Melo Experience the cutting edge of Japanese entertainment as we turn the spotlight on virtual artists. This week, the all-male VTuber group HOLOSTARS. 10:40 Little Charo This program is an animation series about a Japanese dog, Charo. He meets and is helped by many mythical creatures of Northern Japan as he searches for eight star talismans. Tohoku series 1-6. 10:50 Japanology Plus Mini In Japan, sweet potatoes are often baked or turned into sweets. But they can also be used to generate electricity or protect from heat. We introduce the diverse ways in which they are used and sold. 10:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan On this unique trip around Japan, discover the lesser-known charms and customs of regions through the eyes of cats! Filmed by wildlife photographe,Iwago Mitsuaki. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:10 Somewhere Street Davao, located on Mindanao Island, is home to 1.7 million people. Global business such as call centers are now thriving here. This city is often cited as being one of the safest in the Philippines. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:10 Ramen Japan Enjoy Tonkotsu ramen loved by Okayama locals-classic topping: pork cutlet!? Plus a fragrant chicken broth bowl! 12:25 Core Kyoto Mini Hina dolls, which represent the emperor, empress, and the imperial court, are presented to girls on the first March 3rd, Girl's Day celebration after they are born. 12:30 Easy Japanese For Work This time: obtaining permission. Tran Van Vuong from Vietnam who works as a fishing rod designer tends to use "daijoobu," instead of "yoroshii." By role-playing, he'll learn how to ask for permission. 12:45 Zero Waste Life Judo instructor Sato Hitoe uses worn-out uniforms, or gis, to make items like tote bags; very durable, since the original material was meant to be tough. And behind it all is Sato's love for judo. 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:10 Documentary 360 Is quantum entanglement real, or just a misunderstanding? The question confounded Einstein and ruined the lives of many physicists. This is the story of the 100-year mystery that changed physics. 14:00 NHK Newsline 14:10 Broadcasters' Eye 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:10 Anime Manga Explosion Explore the evolution of sports manga and anime! Critic Fujitsu Ryota discusses the genre's history, and we go behind the scenes of Medalist to see how the artists create such realistic depictions. 15:40 The New Adventures of Rockie and Her Friends Puppet action show for children. In a distant post-human future where surviving creatures have formed a community, new-breed dinosaur girl Rockie sets out on hilarious adventures with her schoolmates. 15:50 Texico 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:10 J-Melo Experience the cutting edge of Japanese entertainment as we turn the spotlight on virtual artists. This week, the all-male VTuber group HOLOSTARS. 16:40 Little Charo This program is an animation series about a Japanese dog, Charo. He meets and is helped by many mythical creatures of Northern Japan as he searches for eight star talismans. Tohoku series 1-6. 16:50 Japanology Plus Mini In Japan, sweet potatoes are often baked or turned into sweets. But they can also be used to generate electricity or protect from heat. We introduce the diverse ways in which they are used and sold. 16:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan On this unique trip around Japan, discover the lesser-known charms and customs of regions through the eyes of cats! Filmed by wildlife photographe,Iwago Mitsuaki. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:10 Ramen Japan Enjoy Tonkotsu ramen loved by Okayama locals-classic topping: pork cutlet!? Plus a fragrant chicken broth bowl! 17:25 Core Kyoto Mini Hina dolls, which represent the emperor, empress, and the imperial court, are presented to girls on the first March 3rd, Girl's Day celebration after they are born. 17:30 Easy Japanese For Work This time: obtaining permission. Tran Van Vuong from Vietnam who works as a fishing rod designer tends to use "daijoobu," instead of "yoroshii." By role-playing, he'll learn how to ask for permission. 17:45 Zero Waste Life Judo instructor Sato Hitoe uses worn-out uniforms, or gis, to make items like tote bags; very durable, since the original material was meant to be tough. And behind it all is Sato's love for judo. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:10 Somewhere Street Davao, located on Mindanao Island, is home to 1.7 million people. Global business such as call centers are now thriving here. This city is often cited as being one of the safest in the Philippines. 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:10 Chatroom Japan Aditya Sharma seeks a sustainable balance between protecting the planet and meeting consumer demand for clothing. He explores a Japanese tradition in the hopes of finding inspiration. 19:15 IMPACTS: Climates Change the World Rising temperatures due to climate change have affected the behavior of bees, with fewer bees and shorter pollination periods, posing a threat to agriculture that could lead to a food crisis. 19:25 Design Museum Japan Hokkaido / Takeya Takayuki (model maker) Fishing boats in the herring industry-which thrived here until the 1950s-featured swirling decorations that made a big impression on Takeya, a Hokkaido native. 19:30 Where We Call Home We meet two Americans who preserve Japanese traditions. Chris Hinds ensures the safe conduct of Nozawa Onsen's fire festival in Nagano, and Andrew Mancabelli crafts Japanese armor in Warabi, Saitama. 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:10 Time-lapse Japan The Murakami Kaizoku were seafarers and fighters in the Seto Inland Sea. We explore their history and legacy, with footage from time-lapse creator Shimizu Daisuke. This time, the Kurushima Straits. 20:15 Bosai: An Educational Journey Japan is one of most volcanically active nations. Its world-leading research on volcanic disasters has led to new technologies to track underground magma and predict phreatic eruptions. 20:30 Activate Your Japanese 20:45 Culture Crossroads 20:55 Hello! NHK World-Japan We intorduce the contents and activities of NHK WORLD-JAPAN to make the station and programs known to more people all over the world. This is the window of the station to the world. 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:30 Seasoning the Seasons 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:30 Biz Stream Redefining Dental Care: This episode explores how new dental products and services are making a higher level of oral healthcare available to all. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:30 Hometown Stories 23:57 Satoyama Kitchen Diary At the Satoyama Kitchen guesthouse in Hida Takayama, chef Nobuko, her cameraman husband Makoto and their cat Tama take us on a tasty journey of local cuisine served with a side of seasonal scenery.
2026-02-16 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Where We Call Home We meet two Americans who preserve Japanese traditions. Chris Hinds ensures the safe conduct of Nozawa Onsen's fire festival in Nagano, and Andrew Mancabelli crafts Japanese armor in Warabi, Saitama. 01:00 Newsline Asia 24 01:30 Activate Your Japanese 01:45 Culture Crossroads 01:55 Hello! NHK World-Japan We intorduce the contents and activities of NHK WORLD-JAPAN to make the station and programs known to more people all over the world. This is the window of the station to the world. 02:00 Newsline Asia 24 02:30 Seasoning the Seasons 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:30 Hometown Stories 03:57 Satoyama Kitchen Diary At the Satoyama Kitchen guesthouse in Hida Takayama, chef Nobuko, her cameraman husband Makoto and their cat Tama take us on a tasty journey of local cuisine served with a side of seasonal scenery. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Biz Stream Redefining Dental Care: This episode explores how new dental products and services are making a higher level of oral healthcare available to all. 05:00 NHK News 7 05:30 Where We Call Home We meet two Americans who preserve Japanese traditions. Chris Hinds ensures the safe conduct of Nozawa Onsen's fire festival in Nagano, and Andrew Mancabelli crafts Japanese armor in Warabi, Saitama. 06:00 Newsroom Tokyo 06:28 Direct Talk Umemoto Ayaka is captain of the Japan women's national deaf volleyball team. She and her teammates, who include her twin sister Sayaka, are aiming for the gold at the 2025 Tokyo Deaflympics. 06:43 JAPAN DELISH Ever heard of an-pan?! From fruit sandwiches to curry-filled delights, Japanese bread is full of delicious surprises! 06:48 JAPAN DELISH Japan's longest-loved noodle dish, udon. Savor its undeniable appeal through local favorites and cutting-edge creations! 06:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life With its splendid branches and white plum blossoms, this famous painting is known for captivating Van Gogh. Discover why people were able to tell this was a specific tree at Kameido Umeyashiki. 07:00 Newsroom Tokyo 07:30 Activate Your Japanese 07:45 Culture Crossroads 07:55 Hello! NHK World-Japan We intorduce the contents and activities of NHK WORLD-JAPAN to make the station and programs known to more people all over the world. This is the window of the station to the world. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:30 Seasoning the Seasons 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:30 Medical Frontiers Age-related hearing loss is a risk factor for dementia, according to a report in the Lancet. In Japan, a unique rehabilitation program is helping people recognize words while wearing hearing aids. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:30 Where We Call Home We meet two Americans who preserve Japanese traditions. Chris Hinds ensures the safe conduct of Nozawa Onsen's fire festival in Nagano, and Andrew Mancabelli crafts Japanese armor in Warabi, Saitama. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:30 Hometown Stories 11:57 Satoyama Kitchen Diary At the Satoyama Kitchen guesthouse in Hida Takayama, chef Nobuko, her cameraman husband Makoto and their cat Tama take us on a tasty journey of local cuisine served with a side of seasonal scenery. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:30 Activate Your Japanese 12:45 Culture Crossroads 12:55 Hello! NHK World-Japan We intorduce the contents and activities of NHK WORLD-JAPAN to make the station and programs known to more people all over the world. This is the window of the station to the world. 13:00 Newsroom Tokyo 13:28 Direct Talk Umemoto Ayaka is captain of the Japan women's national deaf volleyball team. She and her teammates, who include her twin sister Sayaka, are aiming for the gold at the 2025 Tokyo Deaflympics. 13:43 JAPAN DELISH Ever heard of an-pan?! From fruit sandwiches to curry-filled delights, Japanese bread is full of delicious surprises! 13:48 JAPAN DELISH Japan's longest-loved noodle dish, udon. Savor its undeniable appeal through local favorites and cutting-edge creations! 13:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life With its splendid branches and white plum blossoms, this famous painting is known for captivating Van Gogh. Discover why people were able to tell this was a specific tree at Kameido Umeyashiki. 14:00 Spiritual Explorers 14:25 A Culture Built With Wood The Hida region in Gifu Prefecture has some of Japan's most extensive broadleaf forests and has been home to artisans who possess sophisticated woodworking skills, such as kigumi or wood joinery. 14:30 Seasoning the Seasons 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:30 Medical Frontiers Age-related hearing loss is a risk factor for dementia, according to a report in the Lancet. In Japan, a unique rehabilitation program is helping people recognize words while wearing hearing aids. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:30 Where We Call Home We meet two Americans who preserve Japanese traditions. Chris Hinds ensures the safe conduct of Nozawa Onsen's fire festival in Nagano, and Andrew Mancabelli crafts Japanese armor in Warabi, Saitama. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:30 Activate Your Japanese 17:45 Culture Crossroads 17:55 Hello! NHK World-Japan We intorduce the contents and activities of NHK WORLD-JAPAN to make the station and programs known to more people all over the world. This is the window of the station to the world. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:30 Hometown Stories 18:57 Satoyama Kitchen Diary At the Satoyama Kitchen guesthouse in Hida Takayama, chef Nobuko, her cameraman husband Makoto and their cat Tama take us on a tasty journey of local cuisine served with a side of seasonal scenery. 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:30 Journeys in Japan Kit Nagamura explores the world of the Ainu people in Akan, Hokkaido, discovering how their world reveres and coexists with nature, during the harsh, yet breathtakingly beautiful winter season. 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:30 Dining with the Chef Hokkaido is full of fascinating seafood. Join Chef Hayashi as he explores Hakodate's unique food culture, including ikameshi, a beloved food made with squid. 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:30 Document 72 Hours An apartment building in Kobe offers residents on-site care. The lounge is open to the public, and locals and kids gather to socialize. We spend three days in the comforting warmth of a shared home. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:30 Medical Frontiers Age-related hearing loss is a risk factor for dementia, according to a report in the Lancet. In Japan, a unique rehabilitation program is helping people recognize words while wearing hearing aids. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:30 Deeper Look 23:45 Dig More Japan! The youth of Japan give their all to school activities and their dreams for the future. We dig a little deeper. 23:55 Dining With the Chef Mini Featured recipe: Tamago Sando (Japanese-style Egg Sandwiches) Learn about easy, delicious, and healthy cooking with Chef Rika in five minutes!
2026-02-17 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Journeys in Japan Kit Nagamura explores the world of the Ainu people in Akan, Hokkaido, discovering how their world reveres and coexists with nature, during the harsh, yet breathtakingly beautiful winter season. 01:00 Newsline Asia 24 01:30 Dining with the Chef Hokkaido is full of fascinating seafood. Join Chef Hayashi as he explores Hakodate's unique food culture, including ikameshi, a beloved food made with squid. 02:00 Newsline Asia 24 02:30 Document 72 Hours An apartment building in Kobe offers residents on-site care. The lounge is open to the public, and locals and kids gather to socialize. We spend three days in the comforting warmth of a shared home. 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:30 Deeper Look 03:45 Bosai: An Educational Journey Japan is one of most volcanically active nations. Its world-leading research on volcanic disasters has led to new technologies to track underground magma and predict phreatic eruptions. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Medical Frontiers Age-related hearing loss is a risk factor for dementia, according to a report in the Lancet. In Japan, a unique rehabilitation program is helping people recognize words while wearing hearing aids. 05:00 NHK News 7 05:30 Journeys in Japan Kit Nagamura explores the world of the Ainu people in Akan, Hokkaido, discovering how their world reveres and coexists with nature, during the harsh, yet breathtakingly beautiful winter season. 06:00 Newsroom Tokyo 06:28 Direct Talk Atsuko Okatsuka is a US-based stand-up comedian with fans all over the world. She tells us why she pursues comedy, and talks about finding humor within the hardships of life in a minority group. 06:43 One in Every Japanese Only one in seven fathers take parental leave in Japan, mostly only for under two weeks. This episode follows a man who took a full year off to raise two children, revealing a slice of modern Japan. 06:48 Short Program 06:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life Mornings begin early for fishmongers and vegetable peddlers at Nihonbashi Bridge, and here is a reason. They are not going to bow to the lord's procession. The bustling scene from everyday Edo life. 07:00 Newsroom Tokyo 07:30 Dining with the Chef Hokkaido is full of fascinating seafood. Join Chef Hayashi as he explores Hakodate's unique food culture, including ikameshi, a beloved food made with squid. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:30 Document 72 Hours An apartment building in Kobe offers residents on-site care. The lounge is open to the public, and locals and kids gather to socialize. We spend three days in the comforting warmth of a shared home. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:30 Science View Robotics engineer HARUNA Masaki is intent on making life better in developing countries. He's designing remote-controlled robotic avatars so that more people can do various work from home. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:30 Journeys in Japan Kit Nagamura explores the world of the Ainu people in Akan, Hokkaido, discovering how their world reveres and coexists with nature, during the harsh, yet breathtakingly beautiful winter season. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:30 Deeper Look 11:45 Dig More Japan! The youth of Japan give their all to school activities and their dreams for the future. We dig a little deeper. 11:55 Dining With the Chef Mini Featured recipe: Tamago Sando (Japanese-style Egg Sandwiches) Learn about easy, delicious, and healthy cooking with Chef Rika in five minutes! 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:30 Dining with the Chef Hokkaido is full of fascinating seafood. Join Chef Hayashi as he explores Hakodate's unique food culture, including ikameshi, a beloved food made with squid. 13:00 Newsroom Tokyo 13:28 Direct Talk Atsuko Okatsuka is a US-based stand-up comedian with fans all over the world. She tells us why she pursues comedy, and talks about finding humor within the hardships of life in a minority group. 13:43 One in Every Japanese Only one in seven fathers take parental leave in Japan, mostly only for under two weeks. This episode follows a man who took a full year off to raise two children, revealing a slice of modern Japan. 13:48 Short Program 13:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life Mornings begin early for fishmongers and vegetable peddlers at Nihonbashi Bridge, and here is a reason. They are not going to bow to the lord's procession. The bustling scene from everyday Edo life. 14:00 Japan in Focus Amid an influx of foreign tourists, Japan's hotel industry is booming. Yet it's also struggling with increasing labor shortages. We look at the frontline of efforts to recruit personnel overseas. 14:30 Document 72 Hours An apartment building in Kobe offers residents on-site care. The lounge is open to the public, and locals and kids gather to socialize. We spend three days in the comforting warmth of a shared home. 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:30 Science View Robotics engineer HARUNA Masaki is intent on making life better in developing countries. He's designing remote-controlled robotic avatars so that more people can do various work from home. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:30 Journeys in Japan Kit Nagamura explores the world of the Ainu people in Akan, Hokkaido, discovering how their world reveres and coexists with nature, during the harsh, yet breathtakingly beautiful winter season. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:30 Dining with the Chef Hokkaido is full of fascinating seafood. Join Chef Hayashi as he explores Hakodate's unique food culture, including ikameshi, a beloved food made with squid. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:30 Deeper Look 18:45 Dig More Japan! The youth of Japan give their all to school activities and their dreams for the future. We dig a little deeper. 18:55 Dining With the Chef Mini Featured recipe: Tamago Sando (Japanese-style Egg Sandwiches) Learn about easy, delicious, and healthy cooking with Chef Rika in five minutes! 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:30 Dive in Tokyo The Marunouchi district has repeatedly reinvented itself through large-scale development projects. We trace its evolution from a samurai quarter to an office district to a sophisticated business hub. 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:30 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 20:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: Capsule Figures. 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:30 Frontrunners 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:30 Science View Robotics engineer HARUNA Masaki is intent on making life better in developing countries. He's designing remote-controlled robotic avatars so that more people can do various work from home. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:30 Kabuki Kool A chance meeting leads to tragic consequences as the divided loyalties of family and duty tear three people apart. Actor Kataoka Ainosuke explores "Numazu.".
2026-02-18 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Dive in Tokyo The Marunouchi district has repeatedly reinvented itself through large-scale development projects. We trace its evolution from a samurai quarter to an office district to a sophisticated business hub. 01:00 Newsline Asia 24 01:30 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 01:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: Capsule Figures. 02:00 Newsline Asia 24 02:30 Frontrunners 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:30 Kabuki Kool A chance meeting leads to tragic consequences as the divided loyalties of family and duty tear three people apart. Actor Kataoka Ainosuke explores "Numazu.". 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Science View Robotics engineer HARUNA Masaki is intent on making life better in developing countries. He's designing remote-controlled robotic avatars so that more people can do various work from home. 05:00 NHK News 7 05:30 Dive in Tokyo The Marunouchi district has repeatedly reinvented itself through large-scale development projects. We trace its evolution from a samurai quarter to an office district to a sophisticated business hub. 06:00 Newsroom Tokyo 06:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 06:43 Short Program 06:48 Short Program 06:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life A man strikes a pose in an iconic woodblock print by the artist Sharaku. Who is the mysterious figure... and what is he doing? And why did the artist want to commemorate the moment? 07:00 Newsroom Tokyo 07:30 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 07:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: Capsule Figures. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:30 Frontrunners 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:30 Dive in Tokyo The Marunouchi district has repeatedly reinvented itself through large-scale development projects. We trace its evolution from a samurai quarter to an office district to a sophisticated business hub. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:30 Kabuki Kool A chance meeting leads to tragic consequences as the divided loyalties of family and duty tear three people apart. Actor Kataoka Ainosuke explores "Numazu.". 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:30 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 12:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: Capsule Figures. 13:00 Newsroom Tokyo 13:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 13:43 Short Program 13:48 Short Program 13:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life A man strikes a pose in an iconic woodblock print by the artist Sharaku. Who is the mysterious figure... and what is he doing? And why did the artist want to commemorate the moment? 14:00 Biz Stream Redefining Dental Care: This episode explores how new dental products and services are making a higher level of oral healthcare available to all. 14:30 Frontrunners 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:30 Dive in Tokyo The Marunouchi district has repeatedly reinvented itself through large-scale development projects. We trace its evolution from a samurai quarter to an office district to a sophisticated business hub. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:30 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 17:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: Capsule Figures. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:30 Kabuki Kool A chance meeting leads to tragic consequences as the divided loyalties of family and duty tear three people apart. Actor Kataoka Ainosuke explores "Numazu.". 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:30 Core Kyoto 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:30 Backstage Japan A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:30 Japanology Plus As the need for circular economies grows, there's a new focus on repairing products. We look at how people in Japan maintain items using approaches ranging from traditional kintsugi to modern skills. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:30 Outside in Lost in Academia American sociologist Thomas Blackwood explores Japan's high school extracurricular activities, or bukatsu. It's a world where commitment outweighs winning, revealing a distinctive view of youth.
2026-02-19 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Core Kyoto 01:00 Newsline Asia 24 01:30 Backstage Japan A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 02:00 Newsline Asia 24 02:30 Japanology Plus As the need for circular economies grows, there's a new focus on repairing products. We look at how people in Japan maintain items using approaches ranging from traditional kintsugi to modern skills. 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:30 Outside in Lost in Academia American sociologist Thomas Blackwood explores Japan's high school extracurricular activities, or bukatsu. It's a world where commitment outweighs winning, revealing a distinctive view of youth. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 05:00 NHK News 7 05:30 Core Kyoto 06:00 Newsroom Tokyo 06:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 06:43 Short Program 06:48 Short Program 06:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life We observe "Red Fuji" and "Black Fuji," 2 dramatically different views of Japan's most famous mountain, captured by the artist Hokusai. What did Mount Fuji mean to the people of Edo? 07:00 Newsroom Tokyo 07:30 Backstage Japan A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:30 Japanology Plus As the need for circular economies grows, there's a new focus on repairing products. We look at how people in Japan maintain items using approaches ranging from traditional kintsugi to modern skills. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:30 Japan Railway Journal In June 2024, Torizuka Akira became Oigawa Railway's new president. With half the line still closed due to typhoon damage, see how the company is striving to recover. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:30 Core Kyoto 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:30 Outside in Lost in Academia American sociologist Thomas Blackwood explores Japan's high school extracurricular activities, or bukatsu. It's a world where commitment outweighs winning, revealing a distinctive view of youth. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:30 Backstage Japan A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 13:00 Newsroom Tokyo 13:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 13:43 Short Program 13:48 Short Program 13:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life We observe "Red Fuji" and "Black Fuji," 2 dramatically different views of Japan's most famous mountain, captured by the artist Hokusai. What did Mount Fuji mean to the people of Edo? 14:00 Hometown Stories 14:27 Satoyama Kitchen Diary At the Satoyama Kitchen guesthouse in Hida Takayama, chef Nobuko, her cameraman husband Makoto and their cat Tama take us on a tasty journey of local cuisine served with a side of seasonal scenery. 14:30 Japanology Plus As the need for circular economies grows, there's a new focus on repairing products. We look at how people in Japan maintain items using approaches ranging from traditional kintsugi to modern skills. 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:30 Japan Railway Journal In June 2024, Torizuka Akira became Oigawa Railway's new president. With half the line still closed due to typhoon damage, see how the company is striving to recover. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:30 Core Kyoto 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:30 Backstage Japan A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:30 Outside in Lost in Academia American sociologist Thomas Blackwood explores Japan's high school extracurricular activities, or bukatsu. It's a world where commitment outweighs winning, revealing a distinctive view of youth.