2026-04-25 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Frontrunners Fukuoka's summer festival, Hakata Gion Yamakasa, features huge floats decorated with elaborate dolls. We meet Nakamura Hiromine, a fourth-generation doll maker fusing this tradition with modern ideas. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:30 Asia Insight The exile of President Marcos Sr. was hailed as a victory for democracy in the Philippines, but with the election of his son 36 years later, shifting views affect how history may be perceived. 02:00 Newsroom Tokyo 02:28 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. 02:43 IMPACTS: Climates Change the World The entire Earth is affected by climate change, occurring with a greater speed and scale than ever before. This program uses scientific data and the latest findings to raise awareness on its impact. 02:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life For a time during the Edo period, fireworks lit up the skies practically every night in the summer. It was a chance for women to dress up and let loose ... and grab the attention of male suitors. 03:00 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. 03:30 The Imperial Palace At the Imperial Palace, thoughtful preparation and meticulous attention to detail contribute to a warm welcome for distinguished guests. Join us as we go behind the scenes. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Design X Stories Today's theme: Bodies. As AI, digital and virtual spaces take over, thinking about physical bodies is more important than ever. Explore the role of designs which are rooted in human physicality. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:30 Stars to Fill the Heart NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a wide range of programs from news, current affairs, documentaries, etc. focusing on Japan and Asia. 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:30 Asia Insight The exile of President Marcos Sr. was hailed as a victory for democracy in the Philippines, but with the election of his son 36 years later, shifting views affect how history may be perceived. 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:10 Chatroom Japan A Nepalese nursing home manager in Fukuoka Prefecture harnesses his background in IT and his diverse staff to give elderly residents and their families peace of mind. 07:15 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter.This time: motorized conveyor rollers. 07:30 Japanology Plus Our bodies are home to trillions of bacteria that influence our physical health and mental well-being. We explore Japan's relationship with fermented foods and "chokatsu" or gut-related activities. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:10 Documentary 360 March 2011.The worst-case scenario for the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident involved the evacuation of all of eastern Japan. But a secret plan to contain the crisis was being prepared. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:10 The Perfect 2-Hour Guide A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:10 The Professionals This doctor can change the future of lung cancer, the cancer that causes the most deaths. We follow him as he pursues new cancer treatment at the head of a team of the world's best in Toronto, Canada. 10:55 Dining With the Chef Mini 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:10 Design X Stories Today's theme: Bodies. As AI, digital and virtual spaces take over, thinking about physical bodies is more important than ever. Explore the role of designs which are rooted in human physicality. 11:40 Story Land 11:50 Texico 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:10 Time And Tide Japanese fireworks have long enchanted people with their spherical shape and range of colors. We trace the rise of fireworks in Japan and also examine the 400-year-old mystery of the senko hanabi. 12:40 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Kyle Card hikes along the 1000km trail following the Pacific Coast in northern Japanwhere he discovers local lifestyles, stunning nature, traces of the area's 2011 disaster, and resilient people. 12:55 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. 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey 13:25 Design Museum Japan Morinaga Kunihiko (Fashion designer)visits Amami Oshima, Kagoshima. Priestesses on Amami wore patchwork robes with triangular butterfly designs, intended to protect the wearer from unseen spirits. 13:30 Kabuki Kool Actor Kataoka Ainosuke explores "The Battles of Coxinga" by Chikamatsu Monzaemon. It's an epic tale with a Sino-Japanese hero taking up arms in China for the family his father once served. 14:00 NHK Newsline 14:10 Documentary 360 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:10 The Perfect 2-Hour Guide A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:10 Time And Tide Japanese fireworks have long enchanted people with their spherical shape and range of colors. We trace the rise of fireworks in Japan and also examine the 400-year-old mystery of the senko hanabi. 16:40 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Kyle Card hikes along the 1000km trail following the Pacific Coast in northern Japanwhere he discovers local lifestyles, stunning nature, traces of the area's 2011 disaster, and resilient people. 16:55 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. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:10 Design X Stories Today's theme: Bodies. As AI, digital and virtual spaces take over, thinking about physical bodies is more important than ever. Explore the role of designs which are rooted in human physicality. 17:40 Story Land 17:50 Texico 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:10 The Professionals This doctor can change the future of lung cancer, the cancer that causes the most deaths. We follow him as he pursues new cancer treatment at the head of a team of the world's best in Toronto, Canada. 18:55 Dining With the Chef Mini 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey 19:25 Design Museum Japan Morinaga Kunihiko (Fashion designer)visits Amami Oshima, Kagoshima. Priestesses on Amami wore patchwork robes with triangular butterfly designs, intended to protect the wearer from unseen spirits. 19:30 Kabuki Kool Actor Kataoka Ainosuke explores "The Battles of Coxinga" by Chikamatsu Monzaemon. It's an epic tale with a Sino-Japanese hero taking up arms in China for the family his father once served. 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:10 Documentary 360 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:10 The Perfect 2-Hour Guide A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:10 Darwin's Amazing Animals 22:35 Time-lapse Japan Oze National Park contains the largest mountain wetland in Japan. See the beauty of Oze as time-lapse photography makes the flowers and the morning dew come alive. 22:40 Story Land 22:50 Texico 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:10 The Professionals This doctor can change the future of lung cancer, the cancer that causes the most deaths. We follow him as he pursues new cancer treatment at the head of a team of the world's best in Toronto, Canada. 23:55 Dining With the Chef Mini
2026-04-26 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:10 Time And Tide Japanese fireworks have long enchanted people with their spherical shape and range of colors. We trace the rise of fireworks in Japan and also examine the 400-year-old mystery of the senko hanabi. 00:40 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Kyle Card hikes along the 1000km trail following the Pacific Coast in northern Japanwhere he discovers local lifestyles, stunning nature, traces of the area's 2011 disaster, and resilient people. 00:55 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. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey 01:25 Design Museum Japan Morinaga Kunihiko (Fashion designer)visits Amami Oshima, Kagoshima. Priestesses on Amami wore patchwork robes with triangular butterfly designs, intended to protect the wearer from unseen spirits. 01:30 Kabuki Kool Actor Kataoka Ainosuke explores "The Battles of Coxinga" by Chikamatsu Monzaemon. It's an epic tale with a Sino-Japanese hero taking up arms in China for the family his father once served. 02:00 NHK Newsline 02:10 Documentary 360 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:10 The Perfect 2-Hour Guide A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:10 Darwin's Amazing Animals 04:35 Time-lapse Japan Oze National Park contains the largest mountain wetland in Japan. See the beauty of Oze as time-lapse photography makes the flowers and the morning dew come alive. 04:40 Story Land 04:50 Texico 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:10 The Professionals This doctor can change the future of lung cancer, the cancer that causes the most deaths. We follow him as he pursues new cancer treatment at the head of a team of the world's best in Toronto, Canada. 05:55 Dining With the Chef Mini 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:10 Time And Tide Japanese fireworks have long enchanted people with their spherical shape and range of colors. We trace the rise of fireworks in Japan and also examine the 400-year-old mystery of the senko hanabi. 06:40 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Kyle Card hikes along the 1000km trail following the Pacific Coast in northern Japanwhere he discovers local lifestyles, stunning nature, traces of the area's 2011 disaster, and resilient people. 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 NHK Newsline 07:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey 07:25 Design Museum Japan Morinaga Kunihiko (Fashion designer)visits Amami Oshima, Kagoshima. Priestesses on Amami wore patchwork robes with triangular butterfly designs, intended to protect the wearer from unseen spirits. 07:30 Kabuki Kool Actor Kataoka Ainosuke explores "The Battles of Coxinga" by Chikamatsu Monzaemon. It's an epic tale with a Sino-Japanese hero taking up arms in China for the family his father once served. 08:00 Documentary 360 Germany and Japan's fates collide. As war erupts in 1939, wartime fervor lifts Hitler at home, Japan advances into French Indochina, US sanctions tighten, and conflict looms. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:10 Our Comiket's History: 50 Years of Love First held in 1975, Comiket has long shaped Japan's creative culture from manga and anime to games and cosplay. The committee, exhibitors, volunteers, fans, and cosplayers share their devotion to it. 09:55 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. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:10 tiny desk concerts JAPAN ASKA, a legendary figure in Japanese music with a career spanning over four decades, brings his unmistakable voice and a powerhouse nine-piece band to deliver an unforgettable live performance. 10:40 Little Charo Little Charo is an animation series about a Japanese dog who got lost in NY. "I want to see my owner again!" Charo starts his adventure back home. Season 1-4. 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 We meet a cat who fearlessly patrols crocodile enclosures heated by onsen steam. At a shopping arcade, we encounter early-rising cats and a tengu statue. We even meet cats who enjoy billiards! 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:10 Anime Manga Explosion The spotlight's on That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. Creator Fuse makes his TV debut to discuss the story's origins, and we visit the anime production to learn about the creative process. 11:40 The Wakey Show This episode features "FUNclusion Day," a day when people with and without disabilities can enjoy playing and chatting together, as well as other fun segments. It energizes kids. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:10 Somewhere Street Erfurt, a city in Thuringia near the center of Germany, traces its roots back to the 8th century. By the 11th century, it had developed into a major crossroads uniting trade and culture across Europe. 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:10 Ramen Japan A fantastic tale of love for local flavor, set in Kurume, birthplace of tonkotsu ramen. 13:25 Core Kyoto Mini Kyo-kanoko Shibori, untying the beauty bound within. Dive deep into the ancient capital, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 13:30 Easy Japanese For Work 13:45 Zero Waste Life Fish that overconsume seaweed, often called pests. A strong odor also makes them hard to sell. Kanazawa Ryuji uses these to make a distinctive fish sauce, so that no life from the sea goes to waste. 14:00 NHK Newsline 14:10 Another Story In 2016, Obama became the first sitting US President to visit Hiroshima. Watch and learn how that historic day came to be, including interviews with hibakusha survivors and Obama's speechwriter. 14:57 The Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e producer Tsutaju This miniseries presents the masterpieces of Tsutaju, a brilliant ukiyo-e producer of the Edo period. This episode takes a close look at artist Utamaro's iconic "Woman with a Glass Noisemaker.". 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:10 Our Comiket's History: 50 Years of Love First held in 1975, Comiket has long shaped Japan's creative culture from manga and anime to games and cosplay. The committee, exhibitors, volunteers, fans, and cosplayers share their devotion to it. 15:55 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. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:10 Somewhere Street Erfurt, a city in Thuringia near the center of Germany, traces its roots back to the 8th century. By the 11th century, it had developed into a major crossroads uniting trade and culture across Europe. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:10 Anime Manga Explosion The spotlight's on That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. Creator Fuse makes his TV debut to discuss the story's origins, and we visit the anime production to learn about the creative process. 17:40 The Wakey Show This episode features "FUNclusion Day," a day when people with and without disabilities can enjoy playing and chatting together, as well as other fun segments. It energizes kids. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:10 tiny desk concerts JAPAN ASKA, a legendary figure in Japanese music with a career spanning over four decades, brings his unmistakable voice and a powerhouse nine-piece band to deliver an unforgettable live performance. 18:40 Little Charo Little Charo is an animation series about a Japanese dog who got lost in NY. "I want to see my owner again!" Charo starts his adventure back home. Season 1-4. 18:50 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. 18:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan We meet a cat who fearlessly patrols crocodile enclosures heated by onsen steam. At a shopping arcade, we encounter early-rising cats and a tengu statue. We even meet cats who enjoy billiards! 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:10 Ramen Japan A fantastic tale of love for local flavor, set in Kurume, birthplace of tonkotsu ramen. 19:25 Core Kyoto Mini Kyo-kanoko Shibori, untying the beauty bound within. Dive deep into the ancient capital, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 19:30 Easy Japanese For Work 19:45 Zero Waste Life Fish that overconsume seaweed, often called pests. A strong odor also makes them hard to sell. Kanazawa Ryuji uses these to make a distinctive fish sauce, so that no life from the sea goes to waste. 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:10 Another Story In 2016, Obama became the first sitting US President to visit Hiroshima. Watch and learn how that historic day came to be, including interviews with hibakusha survivors and Obama's speechwriter. 20:57 The Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e producer Tsutaju This miniseries presents the masterpieces of Tsutaju, a brilliant ukiyo-e producer of the Edo period. This episode takes a close look at artist Utamaro's iconic "Woman with a Glass Noisemaker.". 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:10 Our Comiket's History: 50 Years of Love First held in 1975, Comiket has long shaped Japan's creative culture from manga and anime to games and cosplay. The committee, exhibitors, volunteers, fans, and cosplayers share their devotion to it. 21:55 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. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:10 Anime Manga Explosion The spotlight's on That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. Creator Fuse makes his TV debut to discuss the story's origins, and we visit the anime production to learn about the creative process. 22:40 The Wakey Show This episode features "FUNclusion Day," a day when people with and without disabilities can enjoy playing and chatting together, as well as other fun segments. It energizes kids. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:10 tiny desk concerts JAPAN ASKA, a legendary figure in Japanese music with a career spanning over four decades, brings his unmistakable voice and a powerhouse nine-piece band to deliver an unforgettable live performance. 23:40 Little Charo Little Charo is an animation series about a Japanese dog who got lost in NY. "I want to see my owner again!" Charo starts his adventure back home. Season 1-4. 23:50 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. 23:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan We meet a cat who fearlessly patrols crocodile enclosures heated by onsen steam. At a shopping arcade, we encounter early-rising cats and a tengu statue. We even meet cats who enjoy billiards!
2026-04-27 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:10 Somewhere Street Erfurt, a city in Thuringia near the center of Germany, traces its roots back to the 8th century. By the 11th century, it had developed into a major crossroads uniting trade and culture across Europe. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:10 Ramen Japan A fantastic tale of love for local flavor, set in Kurume, birthplace of tonkotsu ramen. 01:25 Core Kyoto Mini Kyo-kanoko Shibori, untying the beauty bound within. Dive deep into the ancient capital, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 01:30 Easy Japanese For Work 01:45 Zero Waste Life Fish that overconsume seaweed, often called pests. A strong odor also makes them hard to sell. Kanazawa Ryuji uses these to make a distinctive fish sauce, so that no life from the sea goes to waste. 02:00 Documentary 360 Germany and Japan's fates collide. As war erupts in 1939, wartime fervor lifts Hitler at home, Japan advances into French Indochina, US sanctions tighten, and conflict looms. 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:10 Our Comiket's History: 50 Years of Love First held in 1975, Comiket has long shaped Japan's creative culture from manga and anime to games and cosplay. The committee, exhibitors, volunteers, fans, and cosplayers share their devotion to it. 03:55 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. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:10 Anime Manga Explosion The spotlight's on That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. Creator Fuse makes his TV debut to discuss the story's origins, and we visit the anime production to learn about the creative process. 04:40 The Wakey Show This episode features "FUNclusion Day," a day when people with and without disabilities can enjoy playing and chatting together, as well as other fun segments. It energizes kids. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:10 tiny desk concerts JAPAN ASKA, a legendary figure in Japanese music with a career spanning over four decades, brings his unmistakable voice and a powerhouse nine-piece band to deliver an unforgettable live performance. 05:40 Little Charo Little Charo is an animation series about a Japanese dog who got lost in NY. "I want to see my owner again!" Charo starts his adventure back home. Season 1-4. 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 We meet a cat who fearlessly patrols crocodile enclosures heated by onsen steam. At a shopping arcade, we encounter early-rising cats and a tengu statue. We even meet cats who enjoy billiards! 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:10 Ramen Japan A fantastic tale of love for local flavor, set in Kurume, birthplace of tonkotsu ramen. 06:25 Core Kyoto Mini Kyo-kanoko Shibori, untying the beauty bound within. Dive deep into the ancient capital, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 06:30 Easy Japanese For Work 06:45 Zero Waste Life Fish that overconsume seaweed, often called pests. A strong odor also makes them hard to sell. Kanazawa Ryuji uses these to make a distinctive fish sauce, so that no life from the sea goes to waste. 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:10 Somewhere Street Erfurt, a city in Thuringia near the center of Germany, traces its roots back to the 8th century. By the 11th century, it had developed into a major crossroads uniting trade and culture across Europe. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:10 Chatroom Japan A Nepalese nursing home manager in Fukuoka Prefecture harnesses his background in IT and his diverse staff to give elderly residents and their families peace of mind. 08:15 IMPACTS: Climates Change the World Water researchers have established the term "water bankruptcy," an irreversible condition approached by many regions in which social and environmental factors exhaust the water supply. 08:25 Design Museum Japan Morinaga Kunihiko (Fashion designer)visits Amami Oshima, Kagoshima. Priestesses on Amami wore patchwork robes with triangular butterfly designs, intended to protect the wearer from unseen spirits. 08:30 The Factory Wonders Our team visits the National Printing Bureau in Tokyo where Japan's banknotes are made, and gets a rare look at their state-of-the-art printing technology and meet their top-secret banknote artists. 08:55 Time-lapse Japan Tanaka Isson had a unique gift for portraying Amami Oshima's nature in art. A child prodigy, his career faltered until he moved to the island. Time-lapse footage hints at scenes that inspired him. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:10 The Seasons Of Yamato 09:15 Bosai: An Educational Journey A major Tokyo quake could leave many stranded in Marunouchi, one of Japan's leading business districts. We'll examine its vast energy network protecting people from disasters and power outages. 09:30 Magical Japanese The Japanese language is rich in words and expressions influenced by nature, history, and culture. This episode looks at words related to sumo. Explore the unique culture behind them. 09:40 Easy Japanese #18 It was really fun. / To express impressions of what you've experienced, drop the final "i" of an adjective that ends with "i," and add "katta desu." "Tanoshii" becomes "tanoshikatta desu.". 09:45 Culture Crossroads Faced with eviction by a redevelopment project, the inhabitants of a Bangkok slum get help from Thai-born Prateep and her Japanese husband Tatsuya who've made supporting the residents their lifework. 09:55 Hello! NHK World Japan At one of Japan's largest anime events, Anime Japan 2026, NHK WORLD-JAPAN introduced the anime and related programs broadcast in March, and promoted its many services-including catch-up viewing. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:30 Seasoning the Seasons 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:30 Darwin's Amazing Animals 11:55 Time-lapse Japan Oze National Park contains the largest mountain wetland in Japan. See the beauty of Oze as time-lapse photography makes the flowers and the morning dew come alive. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:30 Hometown Stories 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:30 The Factory Wonders Our team visits the National Printing Bureau in Tokyo where Japan's banknotes are made, and gets a rare look at their state-of-the-art printing technology and meet their top-secret banknote artists. 13:55 Time-lapse Japan Tanaka Isson had a unique gift for portraying Amami Oshima's nature in art. A child prodigy, his career faltered until he moved to the island. Time-lapse footage hints at scenes that inspired him. 14:00 Newsline Asia 24 14:30 Magical Japanese The Japanese language is rich in words and expressions influenced by nature, history, and culture. This episode looks at words related to sumo. Explore the unique culture behind them. 14:40 Easy Japanese #18 It was really fun. / To express impressions of what you've experienced, drop the final "i" of an adjective that ends with "i," and add "katta desu." "Tanoshii" becomes "tanoshikatta desu.". 14:45 Culture Crossroads Faced with eviction by a redevelopment project, the inhabitants of a Bangkok slum get help from Thai-born Prateep and her Japanese husband Tatsuya who've made supporting the residents their lifework. 14:55 Hello! NHK World Japan At one of Japan's largest anime events, Anime Japan 2026, NHK WORLD-JAPAN introduced the anime and related programs broadcast in March, and promoted its many services-including catch-up viewing. 15:00 Newsline Asia 24 15:30 Seasoning the Seasons 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:30 Hometown Stories 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 News 7 18:30 The Factory Wonders Our team visits the National Printing Bureau in Tokyo where Japan's banknotes are made, and gets a rare look at their state-of-the-art printing technology and meet their top-secret banknote artists. 18:55 Time-lapse Japan Tanaka Isson had a unique gift for portraying Amami Oshima's nature in art. A child prodigy, his career faltered until he moved to the island. Time-lapse footage hints at scenes that inspired him. 19:00 Newsroom Tokyo 19:28 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. 19:43 Culture Crossroads Faced with eviction by a redevelopment project, the inhabitants of a Bangkok slum get help from Thai-born Prateep and her Japanese husband Tatsuya who've made supporting the residents their lifework. 19:55 Hello! NHK World Japan At one of Japan's largest anime events, Anime Japan 2026, NHK WORLD-JAPAN introduced the anime and related programs broadcast in March, and promoted its many services-including catch-up viewing. 20:00 Newsroom Tokyo 20:30 Dive in Tokyo Join us as we explore Sendagaya, an area nestled between Shinjuku and Harajuku. It's home to sports facilities, venues for Noh theater and the board game shogi, and hundreds of apparel makers. 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:30 Seasoning the Seasons 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:30 Medical Frontiers Two drugs have been approved for their potential to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease. We look at how they work and report on new findings suggesting a food-derived component may also help. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:30 The Factory Wonders Our team visits the National Printing Bureau in Tokyo where Japan's banknotes are made, and gets a rare look at their state-of-the-art printing technology and meet their top-secret banknote artists. 23:55 Time-lapse Japan Tanaka Isson had a unique gift for portraying Amami Oshima's nature in art. A child prodigy, his career faltered until he moved to the island. Time-lapse footage hints at scenes that inspired him.
2026-04-28 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Hometown Stories 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:30 Magical Japanese The Japanese language is rich in words and expressions influenced by nature, history, and culture. This episode looks at words related to sumo. Explore the unique culture behind them. 01:40 Easy Japanese #18 It was really fun. / To express impressions of what you've experienced, drop the final "i" of an adjective that ends with "i," and add "katta desu." "Tanoshii" becomes "tanoshikatta desu.". 01:45 Culture Crossroads Faced with eviction by a redevelopment project, the inhabitants of a Bangkok slum get help from Thai-born Prateep and her Japanese husband Tatsuya who've made supporting the residents their lifework. 01:55 Hello! NHK World Japan At one of Japan's largest anime events, Anime Japan 2026, NHK WORLD-JAPAN introduced the anime and related programs broadcast in March, and promoted its many services-including catch-up viewing. 02:00 Newsroom Tokyo 02:28 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. 02:43 Ramen Japan A gourmet tour of ramen all around Japan. This time: the birthplace of tonkotsu, Fukuoka. Looking at the Hakata and Nagahama styles, we'll learn these ramens' secrets, and the story of its creation. 02:48 On the Wings Join us on a night flight to admire Japan's stunning views on a journey from Tokyo to Fukuoka. Behold the sublime beauty of Mt. Fuji at sunset and the sparkling night views of major cities. 02:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life Edo was a city of waterways. The Yoroi Ferry transported people across the Nihonbashi River, one of its main commercial arteries. For the captain, it was a high-pressure job requiring skill and guts. 03:00 Ethical Every Day Rising temperatures are changing marine life. Sushi chains introduce unfamiliar fish, and researchers seek to breed species that can endure higher temperatures. This time, living with a warming sea. 03:30 Seasoning the Seasons 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Medical Frontiers Two drugs have been approved for their potential to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease. We look at how they work and report on new findings suggesting a food-derived component may also help. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:30 Bosai: An Educational Journey A major Tokyo quake could leave many stranded in Marunouchi, one of Japan's leading business districts. We'll examine its vast energy network protecting people from disasters and power outages. 05:45 IMPACTS: Climates Change the World Water researchers have established the term "water bankruptcy," an irreversible condition approached by many regions in which social and environmental factors exhaust the water supply. 05:55 Time-lapse Japan A 140-year-old store sells delicate, hand-crafted Japanese confectionery. Traditional techniques present floral beauty in sweets, and the seasonal colors of Izumo are shown in time-lapse images. 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:30 Magical Japanese The Japanese language is rich in words and expressions influenced by nature, history, and culture. This episode looks at words related to sumo. Explore the unique culture behind them. 06:40 Easy Japanese #18 It was really fun. / To express impressions of what you've experienced, drop the final "i" of an adjective that ends with "i," and add "katta desu." "Tanoshii" becomes "tanoshikatta desu.". 06:45 Culture Crossroads Faced with eviction by a redevelopment project, the inhabitants of a Bangkok slum get help from Thai-born Prateep and her Japanese husband Tatsuya who've made supporting the residents their lifework. 06:55 Hello! NHK World Japan At one of Japan's largest anime events, Anime Japan 2026, NHK WORLD-JAPAN introduced the anime and related programs broadcast in March, and promoted its many services-including catch-up viewing. 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:30 Hometown Stories