2026-04-20 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Hometown Stories 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:30 The Factory Wonders Our team visits a heat-resistant glass factory in Koga, Ibaraki Pref., to witness the skills of the glassblowers and lampworkers, and learn about the secrets that heat-resistant glass holds. 01:55 Time-lapse Japan Shimauta is the soul music of Amami Oshima. Islanders have long used it to convey feelings in good times and bad. The history of the music and of the island itself is conveyed in time-lapse footage. 02:00 Newsline Asia 24 02:30 Magical Japanese The Japanese language is rich in words and expressions influenced by nature, history, and culture. This episode looks at words related to foot and leg. Explore the unique culture behind them. 02:40 Easy Japanese #17 I've been traveling around Japan. / To say what you've been doing, change "masu" at the end of a verb to "te imasu." "Ryokoo-shimasu" (I travel) becomes "ryokoo-shite imasu" (I've been traveling). 02:45 Culture Crossroads Is there a meal you'll never forget? People with international roots living in Japan take you on a tasty exploration of the dishes that brought timely emotional support in their lives. 02:55 Hello! NHK World-Japan Throughout April, NHK WORLD-JAPAN marks 10 years since the Kumamoto Earthquake by showing related programs. Learn about efforts to restore Kumamoto Castle, and the Minami-Aso Luna Observatory. 03:00 Newsline Asia 24 03:30 Seasoning the Seasons 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Hometown Stories 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:30 Journeys in Japan Michael Keida explores the deep roots and enduring appeal of artisanal kokuto, the traditional sugar of the Okinawa islands. 06:00 NHK News 7 06:30 The Factory Wonders Our team visits a heat-resistant glass factory in Koga, Ibaraki Pref., to witness the skills of the glassblowers and lampworkers, and learn about the secrets that heat-resistant glass holds. 06:55 Time-lapse Japan Shimauta is the soul music of Amami Oshima. Islanders have long used it to convey feelings in good times and bad. The history of the music and of the island itself is conveyed in time-lapse footage. 07:00 Newsroom Tokyo 07:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 07:43 Culture Crossroads Is there a meal you'll never forget? People with international roots living in Japan take you on a tasty exploration of the dishes that brought timely emotional support in their lives. 07:55 Hello! NHK World-Japan Throughout April, NHK WORLD-JAPAN marks 10 years since the Kumamoto Earthquake by showing related programs. Learn about efforts to restore Kumamoto Castle, and the Minami-Aso Luna Observatory. 08:00 Newsroom Tokyo 08:30 Dive in Tokyo Komagome is the birthplace of Somei-yoshino, the most popular cherry blossom variety in Japan. We visit a scenic garden, meet locals who cultivate cherry tree saplings, and explore shopping streets. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:30 Seasoning the Seasons 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:30 Medical Frontiers Japanese researchers have been uncovering previously unknown effects of vitamin C in the body. We report on their latest findings, such as the power to strengthen the bones and prevent dementia. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:30 The Factory Wonders Our team visits a heat-resistant glass factory in Koga, Ibaraki Pref., to witness the skills of the glassblowers and lampworkers, and learn about the secrets that heat-resistant glass holds. 11:55 Time-lapse Japan Shimauta is the soul music of Amami Oshima. Islanders have long used it to convey feelings in good times and bad. The history of the music and of the island itself is conveyed in time-lapse footage. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:30 Hometown Stories 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:30 Magical Japanese The Japanese language is rich in words and expressions influenced by nature, history, and culture. This episode looks at words related to foot and leg. Explore the unique culture behind them. 13:40 Easy Japanese #17 I've been traveling around Japan. / To say what you've been doing, change "masu" at the end of a verb to "te imasu." "Ryokoo-shimasu" (I travel) becomes "ryokoo-shite imasu" (I've been traveling). 13:45 Culture Crossroads Is there a meal you'll never forget? People with international roots living in Japan take you on a tasty exploration of the dishes that brought timely emotional support in their lives. 13:55 Hello! NHK World-Japan Throughout April, NHK WORLD-JAPAN marks 10 years since the Kumamoto Earthquake by showing related programs. Learn about efforts to restore Kumamoto Castle, and the Minami-Aso Luna Observatory. 14:00 Newsroom Tokyo 14:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 14:43 MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Gojinjo Taiko is a wild, powerful performance by masked drummers. It originated 400 years ago, when villagers disguised themselves as oni (demons) to scare away a warlord's army. 14:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life We venture to the outskirts of Edo just after sunset, where a group of women and children have come to a stream to enjoy a popular summer activity. What could they be looking for among the weeds? 15:00 Today's Close-up Japanese authorities are trying to recover thousands of toy guns that can fire live rounds with potentially lethal effect. NHK investigated how these dangerous products entered circulation. 15:30 Seasoning the Seasons 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:30 Medical Frontiers Japanese researchers have been uncovering previously unknown effects of vitamin C in the body. We report on their latest findings, such as the power to strengthen the bones and prevent dementia. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:30 Bosai: An Educational Journey Tokyo Skytree, one of Japan's most famous tourist attractions, is equipped with a variety of countermeasures against disasters. We'll go behind the scenes to explore the tower's advanced technologies. 17:45 IMPACTS: Climates Change the World Episode 3 of this series on COP30 in Brazil looks at AMOC, an ocean current in the Atlantic. It transports warm water to the north, but melting ice threatens to stop it entirely. 17:55 Time-lapse Japan Oku-Izumo is home to an ancient technique for making the steel used in Japanese swords. We meet a blacksmith who has inherited the tradition, and enjoy local scenery presented in time-lapse images. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:30 Magical Japanese The Japanese language is rich in words and expressions influenced by nature, history, and culture. This episode looks at words related to foot and leg. Explore the unique culture behind them. 18:40 Easy Japanese #17 I've been traveling around Japan. / To say what you've been doing, change "masu" at the end of a verb to "te imasu." "Ryokoo-shimasu" (I travel) becomes "ryokoo-shite imasu" (I've been traveling). 18:45 Culture Crossroads Is there a meal you'll never forget? People with international roots living in Japan take you on a tasty exploration of the dishes that brought timely emotional support in their lives. 18:55 Hello! NHK World-Japan Throughout April, NHK WORLD-JAPAN marks 10 years since the Kumamoto Earthquake by showing related programs. Learn about efforts to restore Kumamoto Castle, and the Minami-Aso Luna Observatory. 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:30 Hometown Stories 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:30 Journeys in Japan In Hokkaido, Steven Lefever visits the ski resort town of Niseko to discover its many summertime attractions. 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:30 Dining with the Chef Chef Saito introduces two classic Japanese dishes often served in Japanese homes: pork ginger and sunomono. You can enjoy the taste of Japanese home cooking, wherever you are! 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:30 Document 72 Hours On Tsushima Island in southwestern Japan, a small store stocks fresh produce and everyday items and delivers to homes, restaurants, schools and more. Join us for three days on the island. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:30 Medical Frontiers Japanese researchers have been uncovering previously unknown effects of vitamin C in the body. We report on their latest findings, such as the power to strengthen the bones and prevent dementia.
2026-04-21 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Activate Your Japanese 00:45 Dig More Japan! Instead of throwing away things that are old or broken, Japan fixes and reuses them, the culture of "mottainai." Let's dig a little deeper. 00:55 Dining With the Chef Mini Featured recipe: Buttered Mackerel with Ponzu/ Learn about Japanese home cooking with Master Chef Saito, based on traditional Japanese cooking techniques in five minutes! 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:30 Journeys in Japan In Hokkaido, Steven Lefever visits the ski resort town of Niseko to discover its many summertime attractions. 02:00 Newsline Asia 24 02:30 Dining with the Chef Chef Saito introduces two classic Japanese dishes often served in Japanese homes: pork ginger and sunomono. You can enjoy the taste of Japanese home cooking, wherever you are! 03:00 Newsline Asia 24 03:30 Document 72 Hours On Tsushima Island in southwestern Japan, a small store stocks fresh produce and everyday items and delivers to homes, restaurants, schools and more. Join us for three days on the island. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Activate Your Japanese 04:45 Bosai: An Educational Journey Tokyo Skytree, one of Japan's most famous tourist attractions, is equipped with a variety of countermeasures against disasters. We'll go behind the scenes to explore the tower's advanced technologies. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:30 Medical Frontiers Japanese researchers have been uncovering previously unknown effects of vitamin C in the body. We report on their latest findings, such as the power to strengthen the bones and prevent dementia. 06:00 NHK News 7 06:30 Biz Stream This episode focuses on how precision engineering and selective breeding are being used to reduce pollen and bring relief to millions of hay fever sufferers. 07:00 Newsroom Tokyo 07:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 07:43 Magical Japanese The Japanese language is rich in words and expressions influenced by nature, history, and culture. This episode looks at words related to foot and leg. Explore the unique culture behind them. 07:55 Easy Japanese #17 I've been traveling around Japan. / To say what you've been doing, change "masu" at the end of a verb to "te imasu." "Ryokoo-shimasu" (I travel) becomes "ryokoo-shite imasu" (I've been traveling). 08:00 Newsroom Tokyo 08:30 Dining with the Chef Chef Saito introduces two classic Japanese dishes often served in Japanese homes: pork ginger and sunomono. You can enjoy the taste of Japanese home cooking, wherever you are! 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:30 Document 72 Hours On Tsushima Island in southwestern Japan, a small store stocks fresh produce and everyday items and delivers to homes, restaurants, schools and more. Join us for three days on the island. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:30 Science View This episode looks at leaf-cutter ants that grow food, and shake their bodies to communicate through vibrations. Plus, humans might grow spare teeth. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:30 Journeys in Japan In Hokkaido, Steven Lefever visits the ski resort town of Niseko to discover its many summertime attractions. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:30 Activate Your Japanese 12:45 Dig More Japan! Instead of throwing away things that are old or broken, Japan fixes and reuses them, the culture of "mottainai." Let's dig a little deeper. 12:55 Dining With the Chef Mini Featured recipe: Buttered Mackerel with Ponzu/ Learn about Japanese home cooking with Master Chef Saito, based on traditional Japanese cooking techniques in five minutes! 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:30 Dining with the Chef Chef Saito introduces two classic Japanese dishes often served in Japanese homes: pork ginger and sunomono. You can enjoy the taste of Japanese home cooking, wherever you are! 14:00 Newsroom Tokyo 14:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 14:43 MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan Yoshida Ryusei, an October matsuri, features rockets called ryusei that are made by local teams and carry community prayers high in the sky. Team members pour heart and soul into their efforts. 14:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life Workers at a sawmill use the latest tools and their honed skills to prepare the building blocks of Edo life: long, narrow beams, bamboo stems and leftover wood stacked as high as buildings. 15:00 Today's Close-up Are you always tired and struggle to sleep? You may be suffering from undernutrition. The condition even affects people who believe they eat balanced meals. We look at the causes and fixes. 15:30 Document 72 Hours On Tsushima Island in southwestern Japan, a small store stocks fresh produce and everyday items and delivers to homes, restaurants, schools and more. Join us for three days on the island. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:30 Science View This episode looks at leaf-cutter ants that grow food, and shake their bodies to communicate through vibrations. Plus, humans might grow spare teeth. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:30 Journeys in Japan In Hokkaido, Steven Lefever visits the ski resort town of Niseko to discover its many summertime attractions. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:30 Dining with the Chef Chef Saito introduces two classic Japanese dishes often served in Japanese homes: pork ginger and sunomono. You can enjoy the taste of Japanese home cooking, wherever you are! 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:30 Activate Your Japanese 19:45 Dig More Japan! Instead of throwing away things that are old or broken, Japan fixes and reuses them, the culture of "mottainai." Let's dig a little deeper. 19:55 Dining With the Chef Mini Featured recipe: Buttered Mackerel with Ponzu/ Learn about Japanese home cooking with Master Chef Saito, based on traditional Japanese cooking techniques in five minutes!