2026-05-06 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:10 Century Signboards A sweet drink loved since the samurai days, amazake is made from rice fermented with koji mold. A secret family recipe preserved for over 100 years. 00:20 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. 00:30 Dining with the Chef Learn how to cook tempura at home. Chef Saito demonstrates the techniques needed to make crispy tempura using mountain vegetables of spring. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:10 Herbal Symphony In Uda, discover Japan's oldest private medicinal herb garden, where the natural landscape from 300 years ago is preserved in a botanical time capsule, a sanctuary of the local culture and history. 01:20 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 01:30 Activate Your Japanese 01:45 Dig More Japan! NHK WORLD-JAPAN features all kinds of programs to capture kids' imaginations and foster creativity. Let's dig a little deeper! 01:55 Dining With the Chef Mini Featured recipe: Cherry Blossom-shaped Crab Rice/ Learn about Japanese home cooking with Master Chef Saito, based on traditional Japanese cooking techniques in five minutes! 02:00 NHK Newsline 02:10 My Street Piano Tokyo's Arakawa Ward has a shopping street with over 100 years of history. There sits a piano, which passersby love to visit and play from the heart. 02:30 Dive in Tokyo Jimbocho's famous secondhand book district is home to stores carrying everything from old academic texts to manga. Join us as we trace its history as a college town and spotlight new initiatives. 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:10 The World Heritage Sites In Japan 03:25 Japan From Above: Up Close 03:30 Direct Talk Sugiura Mitsuyoshi is gaining attention both at home and abroad for transforming old kimonos into new fashion statements. He talks about his unique efforts to revitalize a traditional industry. 03:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: laser flaw inspection systems. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:10 Century Signboards Tokyo's oldest izakaya, with its traditional fare and lucky cats, surviving war and pandemic, has been a place to feel at ease for over 100 years. 04:20 MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan A week into the new year, giant torches are lit in a shrine precinct. The shadows they create enable a demon-oni-to go to a river and cleanse people of troubles. This is Oniyo: the night of the oni. 04:30 Frontrunners Taira Yuiko promotes composting of food waste to create a sustainable cycle. She works with an NGO in Mongolia to form a local nutrient cycle, enriching the soil and teaching composting techniques. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:10 Herbal Symphony 05:20 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 05:30 Science View Squid and cuttlefish use camouflage not just to hide but to communicate. Vanguard Researchers explores the mechanism behind plant immunity. 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:10 My Street Piano Shibuya is one of Tokyo's largest cities. A piano is placed near a ticket gate at the station, and people stop to play from their heart. 06:30 The Garden Way Formal gardens showcase the essence of Japan's aesthetic identity. A garden expert helps us appreciate various aspects of the historic and spacious Koishikawa Korakuen in the bustling heart of Tokyo. 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:10 The World Heritage Sites In Japan 07:25 Japan From Above: Up Close 07:30 Dive in Tokyo Jimbocho's famous secondhand book district is home to stores carrying everything from old academic texts to manga. Join us as we trace its history as a college town and spotlight new initiatives. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:10 Century Signboards Edo Kiriko cut glass techniques, passed from artisan to artisan for over 100 years. More women who now pursue the craft create popular new designs. 08:20 MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan At the Niihama Taiko Matsuri, teams of around 150 people carry taikodai: three-tonne parade floats housing a huge taiko drum. They compete to give the most powerful synchronized performance. 08:30 Direct Talk Sugiura Mitsuyoshi is gaining attention both at home and abroad for transforming old kimonos into new fashion statements. He talks about his unique efforts to revitalize a traditional industry. 08:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: laser flaw inspection systems. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:10 Herbal Symphony 09:20 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 09:30 Frontrunners Taira Yuiko promotes composting of food waste to create a sustainable cycle. She works with an NGO in Mongolia to form a local nutrient cycle, enriching the soil and teaching composting techniques. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:10 My Street Piano Tokyo's Arakawa Ward has a shopping street with over 100 years of history. There sits a piano, which passersby love to visit and play from the heart. 10:30 The Garden Way Formal gardens showcase the essence of Japan's aesthetic identity. A garden expert helps us appreciate various aspects of the historic and spacious Koishikawa Korakuen in the bustling heart of Tokyo. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:10 The World Heritage Sites In Japan 11:25 Japan From Above: Up Close 11:30 Science View Squid and cuttlefish use camouflage not just to hide but to communicate. Vanguard Researchers explores the mechanism behind plant immunity. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:15 Cycle Around Japan 12:30 Bosai: An Educational Journey The historic city of Kyoto faces threats of landslides and post-earthquake fires. What modern systems defend this ancient city from natural disasters? 12:45 IMPACTS: Climates Change the World Global warming leads to widespread famine. By the end of the century, it is predicted that yields of maize, soybeans, and wheat may fall by 30-40%. We examine the scientific data on this global issue. 12:55 Time-lapse Japan Since ancient times, safflowers grown in Yonezawa have been used to dye fabric a deep red color associated with the sun. Experience its mysterious, vivid beauty through time-lapse footage. 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:15 Century Signboards Sweet-bean-paste-filled taiyaki in the auspicious shape of a seabream or Tai. The Japanese have loved these sweet treats for over 100 years. 13:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 13:28 Direct Talk Leading Japanese dancer and choreographer Kondo Ryohei served as director of the opening ceremony for the Tokyo Deaflympics in November 2025. He talks about the potential of physical expression. 13:43 Dosukoi Sumo Salon 33 wins over 45 bouts in 3 tournaments is one benchmark for promotion to Ozeki, but some have advanced with just 28 wins while others failed despite 35. Explore the stories behind these promotions. 13:48 One in Every Japanese 1 in 30 Japanese suffer from mental illness. We follow a woman who finds it hard to do simple tasks due to her illness, as she goes to rehabilitation for returning to work. 13:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life Japan is a seismically active land; the Edo period was no exception. In the aftermath of a major 1855 earthquake, an angry guardian deity set off on a quest to capture those considered responsible. 14:00 NHK Newsline 14:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities around the world. This episode invites people who love hills to explore Genoa, Italy. 14:30 Direct Talk Sugiura Mitsuyoshi is gaining attention both at home and abroad for transforming old kimonos into new fashion statements. He talks about his unique efforts to revitalize a traditional industry. 14:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: laser flaw inspection systems. 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:10 The World Heritage Sites In Japan 15:25 Japan From Above: Up Close 15:30 Frontrunners Taira Yuiko promotes composting of food waste to create a sustainable cycle. She works with an NGO in Mongolia to form a local nutrient cycle, enriching the soil and teaching composting techniques. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:10 Century Signboards Edo Kiriko cut glass techniques, passed from artisan to artisan for over 100 years. More women who now pursue the craft create popular new designs. 16:20 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. 16:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:10 Herbal Symphony 17:20 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 17:30 Dive in Tokyo Jimbocho's famous secondhand book district is home to stores carrying everything from old academic texts to manga. Join us as we trace its history as a college town and spotlight new initiatives. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:10 My Street Piano Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, is a known castle town. In one commercial area sits a piano, which passersby love to visit and play from the heart. 18:30 The Garden Way Formal gardens showcase the essence of Japan's aesthetic identity. A garden expert helps us appreciate various aspects of the historic and spacious Koishikawa Korakuen in the bustling heart of Tokyo. 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:10 The World Heritage Sites In Japan 19:25 Japan From Above: Up Close 19:30 Direct Talk Sugiura Mitsuyoshi is gaining attention both at home and abroad for transforming old kimonos into new fashion statements. He talks about his unique efforts to revitalize a traditional industry. 19:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: laser flaw inspection systems. 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:10 Century Signboards Using traditional wooden barrels, a soy sauce brewer developed its own original flavor, breathing new life into the world of Japanese soy sauce. 20:20 One in Every Japanese 1 in 1000 Japanese have experience as a lay judge in court cases. We witness a networking event for former lay judges, where they discuss unique experiences. What does it feel like to judge others? 20:25 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.". 20:28 Direct Talk Leading Japanese dancer and choreographer Kondo Ryohei served as director of the opening ceremony for the Tokyo Deaflympics in November 2025. He talks about the potential of physical expression. 20:43 Dosukoi Sumo Salon Only 7% of rikishi make it to the top division. We learn what kind of special perks such top-division rikishi receive, and hear how even some famous Yokozuna had inauspicious beginnings. 20:48 One in Every Japanese 1 in 1000 Japanese have experience as a lay judge in court cases. We witness a networking event for former lay judges, where they discuss unique experiences. What does it feel like to judge others? 20:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life When a little boy's nap is disturbed by a bad dream, his mother comes to his rescue. What was terrorizing him? We examine a print that shows how much the Edo townspeople cherished their kids. 21:00 Science View Squid and cuttlefish use camouflage not just to hide but to communicate. Vanguard Researchers explores the mechanism behind plant immunity. 21:30 Frontrunners Taira Yuiko promotes composting of food waste to create a sustainable cycle. She works with an NGO in Mongolia to form a local nutrient cycle, enriching the soil and teaching composting techniques. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:10 My Street Piano Shimanto is a nature-rich town in Kochi Prefecture. A piano is placed on a park's outdoor stage, and people stop to play from their heart. 22:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:10 The World Heritage Sites In Japan 23:25 Japan From Above: Up Close 23:30 Dive in Tokyo Jimbocho's famous secondhand book district is home to stores carrying everything from old academic texts to manga. Join us as we trace its history as a college town and spotlight new initiatives.
2026-05-07 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:10 Century Signboards An entertainment hall home to rakugo comic stories and more for over 100 years. A place to relax and forget your cares, food and drink are welcome. 00:20 MATSURI: The Heartbeat of Japan The highlight of Onabare is nerikomi, which involves the careful wielding of a long, heavy pole. This follows the parade of a portable shrine through the streets with performances along the way. 00:30 Direct Talk Sugiura Mitsuyoshi is gaining attention both at home and abroad for transforming old kimonos into new fashion statements. He talks about his unique efforts to revitalize a traditional industry. 00:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: laser flaw inspection systems. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:10 Herbal Symphony 01:20 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 01:30 The Garden Way Formal gardens showcase the essence of Japan's aesthetic identity. A garden expert helps us appreciate various aspects of the historic and spacious Koishikawa Korakuen in the bustling heart of Tokyo. 02:00 NHK Newsline 02:10 My Street Piano On a shopping street in front of Kagoshima Chuo Station sits Japan' s original street piano, which passersby love to visit and play from the heart. 02:30 Japan in Focus An NPO offers free tutoring to children born in Japan with foreign roots. More than just a study space, it's a second home where belonging grows and hopes for the future quietly take root. 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:10 The World Heritage Sites In Japan 03:25 Japan From Above: Up Close 03:30 Core Kyoto 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:15 Century Signboards Using traditional wooden barrels, a soy sauce brewer developed its own original flavor, breathing new life into the world of Japanese soy sauce. 04:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 04:30 Japanology Plus Sashiko is a type of traditional Japanese embroidery, once vital for the durability and warmth of clothes in cold climates. We explore how the charm of this enduring craft is being rediscovered. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:15 Cycle Around Japan 05:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities through traveler's eyes. Today, we visit Budapest,known as the "Peal of the Danube". 06:30 Backstage Japan Join us for an exciting journey through the history of Japan's railroads, as we explore exhibitions delving into the Shinkansen, steam locomotives, and other archival gems. 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY A scientific trek into Earth's memory. See Anami's ancient strata, the singing sands of Kotobikihama, and the geological time gaps of Uradome's rocks. 07:30 Japan in Focus An NPO offers free tutoring to children born in Japan with foreign roots. More than just a study space, it's a second home where belonging grows and hopes for the future quietly take root. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:15 Century Signboards An oasis in the heart of Tokyo with ties to the post-World War II US occupation, this restaurant has shaped Japanese food trends for over 100 years. 08:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 08:30 Core Kyoto 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:15 Cycle Around Japan 09:30 Japanology Plus Sashiko is a type of traditional Japanese embroidery, once vital for the durability and warmth of clothes in cold climates. We explore how the charm of this enduring craft is being rediscovered. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities through a traveler's eyes.Today we visit Hamelin, is famed for "The Pied Piper of Hamelin.". 10:30 Backstage Japan Join us for an exciting journey through the history of Japan's railroads, as we explore exhibitions delving into the Shinkansen, steam locomotives, and other archival gems. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Daniel Moore takes a cinematic journey through Nagano. In springtime he hits the south, experiencing the breathtaking cherry blossoms, and in winter gets lost in magical winter landscapes up north. 11:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 12:00 NHK News 7 12:30 Japan in Focus An NPO offers free tutoring to children born in Japan with foreign roots. More than just a study space, it's a second home where belonging grows and hopes for the future quietly take root. 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:15 Century Signboards A 100-year-old cafe born out of the friendship between Brazil and Japan. Coffee there is so great that it was even loved by superstar John Lennon. 13:25 Time-lapse Japan Experience the colors of Amami Oshima in beautiful time-lapse footage. Unique hues include "Amami Blue" ocean waters and the glossy black of silk thread that's painstakingly dyed using wood and mud. 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 Dosukoi Sumo Salon This technique has been used in clutch moments in some historic bouts. We learn how it's different from the overarm throw and hear secrets of how it's done from the masters! 13:48 One in Every Japanese 1 in 10 Japanese got married through online spouse-hunting services in 2020. We interview women who use matchmaking apps, including Manami, who uses multiple apps to find a perfect partner. 13:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life When a little boy's nap is disturbed by a bad dream, his mother comes to his rescue. What was terrorizing him? We examine a print that shows how much the Edo townspeople cherished their kids. 14:00 NHK Newsline 14:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities around the world. This time we visit Faro, the southernmost city in Portugal. 14:30 Core Kyoto 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Actor Kyle Card hikes the San'in Kaigan Geopark trail. He traces the Earth's memory through Uradome's jagged coast, Tottori's dunes and Genbudo's hexagonal columns. 15:30 Japanology Plus Sashiko is a type of traditional Japanese embroidery, once vital for the durability and warmth of clothes in cold climates. We explore how the charm of this enduring craft is being rediscovered. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:15 Century Signboards An oasis in the heart of Tokyo with ties to the post-World War II US occupation, this restaurant has shaped Japanese food trends for over 100 years. 16:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 16:30 Japan Railway Journal The JR Geibi Line has begun running extra trains as talks commence regarding the line's future. See the local governments' response to the added trains and their efforts to keep the line open. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:15 Cycle Around Japan 17:30 Japan in Focus An NPO offers free tutoring to children born in Japan with foreign roots. More than just a study space, it's a second home where belonging grows and hopes for the future quietly take root. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities through traveler's eyes. Today, we visit Krakow. 18:30 Backstage Japan Join us for an exciting journey through the history of Japan's railroads, as we explore exhibitions delving into the Shinkansen, steam locomotives, and other archival gems. 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY A scientific trek into Earth's memory. See Anami's ancient strata, the singing sands of Kotobikihama, and the geological time gaps of Uradome's rocks. 19:30 Core Kyoto 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:15 Century Signboards Nori tsukudani, a popular topping in rice-loving Japan. Made with local nori from Tokyo Bay, it's a taste and tradition preserved for over 100 years. 20:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 20:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 20:43 Dosukoi Sumo Salon This time, a technique involving clamping the opponent's shoulder then pulling them down. We take a close look and examine why the under shoulder swing down is becoming more popular! 20:48 One in Every Japanese 1 in 2 don't drink in Japan, where intense social drinking is normal. Through interviews of drinkers and non-drinkers we hear both sides, including a couple who went sober and opened a no-alcohol bar. 20:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life We journey to a sacred mountain where pilgrims are purifying themselves in a waterfall before moving on. Some of them have even brought along offerings. And it turns out they have something to prove. 21:00 Hometown Stories 21:27 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 21:30 Japanology Plus Sashiko is a type of traditional Japanese embroidery, once vital for the durability and warmth of clothes in cold climates. We explore how the charm of this enduring craft is being rediscovered. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities around the world. This time we visit Faro, the southernmost city in Portugal. 22:30 Japan Railway Journal The JR Geibi Line has begun running extra trains as talks commence regarding the line's future. See the local governments' response to the added trains and their efforts to keep the line open. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Daniel Moore takes a cinematic journey through Nagano. In springtime he hits the south, experiencing the breathtaking cherry blossoms, and in winter gets lost in magical winter landscapes up north. 23:30 Japan in Focus An NPO offers free tutoring to children born in Japan with foreign roots. More than just a study space, it's a second home where belonging grows and hopes for the future quietly take root.
2026-05-08 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:15 Century Signboards Sweet-bean-paste-filled taiyaki in the auspicious shape of a seabream or Tai. The Japanese have loved these sweet treats for over 100 years. 00:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 00:30 Core Kyoto 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:15 Cycle Around Japan 01:30 Backstage Japan Join us for an exciting journey through the history of Japan's railroads, as we explore exhibitions delving into the Shinkansen, steam locomotives, and other archival gems. 02:00 NHK Newsline 02:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities through traveler's eyes. Today, we visit Krakow. 02:30 Japan in Focus A new care facility in Japan without any barriers between people with disabilities and the community is spotlighted. We take a close look at how one woman user changes by interacting with the locals. 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Actor Kyle Card hikes the San'in Kaigan Geopark trail. He traces the Earth's memory through Uradome's jagged coast, Tottori's dunes and Genbudo's hexagonal columns. 03:30 Asia Insight The indigenous Taroko people are taking the stage to perform traditional songs and dances to entice visitors back to their famed Taroko Gorge after being impacted by a major earthquake in April 2024. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:15 Century Signboards Nori tsukudani, a popular topping in rice-loving Japan. Made with local nori from Tokyo Bay, it's a taste and tradition preserved for over 100 years. 04:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 04:30 Spiritual Explorers 04:55 Time-lapse Japan Experience the colors of Amami Oshima in beautiful time-lapse footage. Unique hues include "Amami Blue" ocean waters and the glossy black of silk thread that's painstakingly dyed using wood and mud. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:15 Cycle Around Japan 05:30 Japan Railway Journal The JR Geibi Line has begun running extra trains as talks commence regarding the line's future. See the local governments' response to the added trains and their efforts to keep the line open. 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities through traveler's eyes. Today, we visit Mongolia's capital, Ulaanbaatar. 06:30 Grand Sumo Preview NHK WORLD-JAPAN will air its Grand Sumo preview for the tourney starting May 10. Our reporter visits the city to meet wrestlers and find out their secret of winning. 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Experience the wild San'in Coast. Kyle boats through Uradome's rocks, tries traditional fishing, rides fat bikes on dunes, and treks ancient lava flows. 07:30 Japan in Focus A new care facility in Japan without any barriers between people with disabilities and the community is spotlighted. We take a close look at how one woman user changes by interacting with the locals. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:15 Century Signboards A single bite of anpan, bread filled with sweet bean paste, is sheer joy. Born at the end of the samurai era, it has over 150 years of history. 08:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 08:30 Asia Insight The indigenous Taroko people are taking the stage to perform traditional songs and dances to entice visitors back to their famed Taroko Gorge after being impacted by a major earthquake in April 2024. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:15 Cycle Around Japan 09:30 Spiritual Explorers 09:55 Time-lapse Japan Experience the colors of Amami Oshima in beautiful time-lapse footage. Unique hues include "Amami Blue" ocean waters and the glossy black of silk thread that's painstakingly dyed using wood and mud. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities through a traveler's eyes.Today we visit Perth in Australia. 10:30 Grand Sumo Preview NHK WORLD-JAPAN will air its Grand Sumo preview for the tourney starting May 10. Our reporter visits the city to meet wrestlers and find out their secret of winning. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Daniel Moore takes a cinematic journey through Nagano. In springtime he hits the south, experiencing the breathtaking cherry blossoms, and in winter gets lost in magical winter landscapes up north. 11:30 Japan Railway Journal The JR Geibi Line has begun running extra trains as talks commence regarding the line's future. See the local governments' response to the added trains and their efforts to keep the line open. 12:00 NHK News 7 12:30 Japan in Focus A new care facility in Japan without any barriers between people with disabilities and the community is spotlighted. We take a close look at how one woman user changes by interacting with the locals. 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:15 Century Signboards Tokyo's oldest izakaya, with its traditional fare and lucky cats, surviving war and pandemic, has been a place to feel at ease for over 100 years. 13:25 Time-lapse Japan Amami Oshima is a World Natural Heritage Site, with rare flora and fauna including many endemic species. Explore the biodiversity of its lush, subtropical forests in stunning time-lapse footage. 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 IMPACTS: Climates Change the World Episode 5 of this series on COP30 in Brazil examines agroforestry, a combination of agriculture and forestry promoted by scientists as a potential method of regenerating rainforests. 13:55 Chatroom Japan Chatroom Japan puts a spotlight on our diverse international community.We report on the issues, speak to those involved, and get a fresh look at what it's like to live in Japan. 14:00 NHK Newsline 14:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities through a traveler's eyes. Today, we visit Johor Bahru, Malaysia. 14:30 Asia Insight The indigenous Taroko people are taking the stage to perform traditional songs and dances to entice visitors back to their famed Taroko Gorge after being impacted by a major earthquake in April 2024. 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Kyle Card explores the San'in Kaigan Geopark, discovering Yumura's hot springs, Ojiro's hillside rice terraces and heritage Tajima beef, as well as the Oriental White Stork wetlands of Toyooka. 15:30 Spiritual Explorers 15:55 Time-lapse Japan Experience the colors of Amami Oshima in beautiful time-lapse footage. Unique hues include "Amami Blue" ocean waters and the glossy black of silk thread that's painstakingly dyed using wood and mud. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:15 Century Signboards A single bite of anpan, bread filled with sweet bean paste, is sheer joy. Born at the end of the samurai era, it has over 150 years of history. 16:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 16:30 Design X Stories Today's theme: Designing for portability. The spotlight is on portable and mobile designs. From lighting to houses and transport, explore the appeal and potential of designing for portability. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:15 Cycle Around Japan 17:30 Japan in Focus A new care facility in Japan without any barriers between people with disabilities and the community is spotlighted. We take a close look at how one woman user changes by interacting with the locals. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities through traveler's eyes. Today, we visit Budapest,known as the "Peal of the Danube". 18:30 Grand Sumo Preview NHK WORLD-JAPAN will air its Grand Sumo preview for the tourney starting May 10. Our reporter visits the city to meet wrestlers and find out their secret of winning. 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Experience the wild San'in Coast. Kyle boats through Uradome's rocks, tries traditional fishing, rides fat bikes on dunes, and treks ancient lava flows. 19:30 Asia Insight The indigenous Taroko people are taking the stage to perform traditional songs and dances to entice visitors back to their famed Taroko Gorge after being impacted by a major earthquake in April 2024. 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:15 Century Signboards Edo Kiriko cut glass techniques, passed from artisan to artisan for over 100 years. More women who now pursue the craft create popular new designs. 20:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 20:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 20:43 IMPACTS: Climates Change the World Episode 5 of this series on COP30 in Brazil examines agroforestry, a combination of agriculture and forestry promoted by scientists as a potential method of regenerating rainforests. 20:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life In Yoshiwara, a high-ranking courtesan tends to a patron, while a jester attempts to entertain with an eccentric costume, hinting at the Edo townspeople's affinity for cosplay. 21:00 Medical Frontiers Hisayama Town in southern Japan has held health checkups since the 1960s. Using this data, Kyushu University identified two markers linked to early dementia. We present the latest findings. 21:30 Spiritual Explorers 21:55 Time-lapse Japan Experience the colors of Amami Oshima in beautiful time-lapse footage. Unique hues include "Amami Blue" ocean waters and the glossy black of silk thread that's painstakingly dyed using wood and mud. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:15 Somewhere Street A 15-minute spin-off of the "Somewhere Street" series, "A Short Stroll" explores cities through a traveler's eyes. Today, we visit Johor Bahru, Malaysia. 22:30 Design X Stories Today's theme: Designing for portability. The spotlight is on portable and mobile designs. From lighting to houses and transport, explore the appeal and potential of designing for portability. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:15 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Daniel Moore takes a cinematic journey through Nagano. In springtime he hits the south, experiencing the breathtaking cherry blossoms, and in winter gets lost in magical winter landscapes up north. 23:30 Japan in Focus A new care facility in Japan without any barriers between people with disabilities and the community is spotlighted. We take a close look at how one woman user changes by interacting with the locals.
2026-05-09 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:15 Century Signboards A 100-year-old cafe born out of the friendship between Brazil and Japan. Coffee there is so great that it was even loved by superstar John Lennon. 00:25 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 00:30 Asia Insight The indigenous Taroko people are taking the stage to perform traditional songs and dances to entice visitors back to their famed Taroko Gorge after being impacted by a major earthquake in April 2024. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:10 Chatroom Japan Chatroom Japan puts a spotlight on our diverse international community.We report on the issues, speak to those involved, and get a fresh look at what it's like to live in Japan. 01:15 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: laser flaw inspection systems. 01:30 Grand Sumo Preview NHK WORLD-JAPAN will air its Grand Sumo preview for the tourney starting May 10. Our reporter visits the city to meet wrestlers and find out their secret of winning. 02:00 NHK Newsline 02:10 Documentary 360 In 2014, Bitcoins worth 470 million USD vanished from an exchange in Tokyo. Where did they go? We delve into the growing intersection of crime and state interests in the crypto world. 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:10 Manben: Behind the Scenes of Manga Hit manga artist Urasawa Naoki takes you behind the scenes of how manga is made. Honey and Clover creator Umino Chica makes her TV debut as we follow her new series, March Comes in Like a Lion! 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:10 Train Cruise Journey from Gunma, located northwest of Tokyo, through Niigata and marvel at the colors of early summer: blue seas, verdant mountains, vibrant sculptures, pastel candies. Find your favorite color. 04:55 Japanology Plus Mini Women-only trips and solo camping are some of the many ways that people enjoy camping in Japan. Camping can even serve as a method of preparing for disaster. We examine its increasing popularity. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:10 Design X Stories Today's theme: Designing for portability. The spotlight is on portable and mobile designs. From lighting to houses and transport, explore the appeal and potential of designing for portability. 05:40 Story Land in Classical Japanese 05:50 Mitateru-phose: Let's Change Perspectives! 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:10 Time And Tide 06:40 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Daniel Moore takes a cinematic journey through Nagano. In springtime he hits the south, experiencing the breathtaking cherry blossoms, and in winter gets lost in magical winter landscapes up north. 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 NHK Newsline 07:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey What does it take to survive a flood? Japan has developed survival skills for floods through experiences such as typhoons. Find out how to safely navigate flooded streets and escape sinking cars. 07:25 Design Museum Japan Kikuchi Atsuki (Graphic designer) is drawn to enamelware that reflects the creators' own instincts. He talks about the appeal of designs made and used by the same person. 07:30 Kabuki Kool Actor Kataoka Ainosuke reveals the wide variety of props used by tachiyaku, the male roles in kabuki. Explore the all-important katana sword, tobacco pipes, footwear and gold coins. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:10 Documentary 360 In 2014, Bitcoins worth 470 million USD vanished from an exchange in Tokyo. Where did they go? We delve into the growing intersection of crime and state interests in the crypto world. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:10 Manben: Behind the Scenes of Manga A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:10 Time And Tide 10:40 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Daniel Moore takes a cinematic journey through Nagano. In springtime he hits the south, experiencing the breathtaking cherry blossoms, and in winter gets lost in magical winter landscapes up north. 10:55 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? 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:10 Design X Stories Today's theme: Designing for portability. The spotlight is on portable and mobile designs. From lighting to houses and transport, explore the appeal and potential of designing for portability. 11:40 Story Land in Classical Japanese 11:50 Mitateru-phose: Let's Change Perspectives! 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:10 Train Cruise Journey from Gunma, located northwest of Tokyo, through Niigata and marvel at the colors of early summer: blue seas, verdant mountains, vibrant sculptures, pastel candies. Find your favorite color. 12:55 Japanology Plus Mini Women-only trips and solo camping are some of the many ways that people enjoy camping in Japan. Camping can even serve as a method of preparing for disaster. We examine its increasing popularity. 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey What does it take to survive a flood? Japan has developed survival skills for floods through experiences such as typhoons. Find out how to safely navigate flooded streets and escape sinking cars. 13:25 Design Museum Japan Kikuchi Atsuki (Graphic designer) is drawn to enamelware that reflects the creators' own instincts. He talks about the appeal of designs made and used by the same person. 13:30 Kabuki Kool Actor Kataoka Ainosuke reveals the wide variety of props used by tachiyaku, the male roles in kabuki. Explore the all-important katana sword, tobacco pipes, footwear and gold coins. 14:00 NHK Newsline 14:10 Documentary 360 In 2014, Bitcoins worth 470 million USD vanished from an exchange in Tokyo. Where did they go? We delve into the growing intersection of crime and state interests in the crypto world. 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:10 Manben: Behind the Scenes of Manga A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels dubbed into English. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:10 Darwin's Amazing Animals 16:35 Time-lapse Japan Tokachi is in Japan's great northern land of Hokkaido, home to vast fields and sprawling pastures. Experience its vibrant summer colors through time-lapse photography. 16:40 Story Land in Classical Japanese 16:50 Mitateru-phose: Let's Change Perspectives! 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:10 Train Cruise Journey from Gunma, located northwest of Tokyo, through Niigata and marvel at the colors of early summer: blue seas, verdant mountains, vibrant sculptures, pastel candies. Find your favorite color. 17:55 Japanology Plus Mini Women-only trips and solo camping are some of the many ways that people enjoy camping in Japan. Camping can even serve as a method of preparing for disaster. We examine its increasing popularity. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:10 Time And Tide 18:40 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Daniel Moore takes a cinematic journey through Nagano. In springtime he hits the south, experiencing the breathtaking cherry blossoms, and in winter gets lost in magical winter landscapes up north. 18:55 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? 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey What does it take to survive a flood? Japan has developed survival skills for floods through experiences such as typhoons. Find out how to safely navigate flooded streets and escape sinking cars. 19:25 Design Museum Japan Kikuchi Atsuki (Graphic designer) is drawn to enamelware that reflects the creators' own instincts. He talks about the appeal of designs made and used by the same person. 19:30 Kabuki Kool Actor Kataoka Ainosuke reveals the wide variety of props used by tachiyaku, the male roles in kabuki. Explore the all-important katana sword, tobacco pipes, footwear and gold coins. 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:10 Documentary 360 In 2014, Bitcoins worth 470 million USD vanished from an exchange in Tokyo. Where did they go? We delve into the growing intersection of crime and state interests in the crypto world. 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:10 Manben: Behind the Scenes of Manga 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 Tokachi is in Japan's great northern land of Hokkaido, home to vast fields and sprawling pastures. Experience its vibrant summer colors through time-lapse photography. 22:40 Story Land in Classical Japanese 22:50 Mitateru-phose: Let's Change Perspectives! 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:10 Train Cruise Journey from Gunma, located northwest of Tokyo, through Niigata and marvel at the colors of early summer: blue seas, verdant mountains, vibrant sculptures, pastel candies. Find your favorite color. 23:55 Japanology Plus Mini Women-only trips and solo camping are some of the many ways that people enjoy camping in Japan. Camping can even serve as a method of preparing for disaster. We examine its increasing popularity.
2026-05-10 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:10 Time And Tide 00:40 CINEMATIC JOURNEY Daniel Moore takes a cinematic journey through Nagano. In springtime he hits the south, experiencing the breathtaking cherry blossoms, and in winter gets lost in magical winter landscapes up north. 00:55 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? 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey What does it take to survive a flood? Japan has developed survival skills for floods through experiences such as typhoons. Find out how to safely navigate flooded streets and escape sinking cars. 01:25 Design Museum Japan Kikuchi Atsuki (Graphic designer) is drawn to enamelware that reflects the creators' own instincts. He talks about the appeal of designs made and used by the same person. 01:30 Documentary 360 Two renowned Japanese alpinists died on K2 in July 2024. Why did they risk everything on Earth's second-highest peak? Their own footage reveals the courage and legacy behind the climb. 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:10 Peace the Polar Bear: 25 Years Together Zookeeper Takaichi Atsuhiro has cared for a polar bear named Peace since she was a cub, including through her battle with epilepsy. We take a look at the ups and downs of their 25 years together. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:10 J-Melo Tune in to J-MELO for Japanese music! This week: a live special with exclusive performances from idol group WHITE SCORPION, singer-songwriter Mahiru, and five-piece rock band BIGMAMA. 04:40 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 1-6. 04:50 Japanology Plus Mini Konnyaku is an important element of Japanese cuisine. It offers various health benefits and is drawing international attention. We learn about the many uses of this surprising superfood. 04:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan Cats show off their climbing skills at a spot overlooking the sea. On the island of Mushima, we meet a cat who takes us to a field of daffodils. The cats tease Iwago by hiding among the flowers. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:10 Cycle Around Japan 05:40 The Wakey Show This episode features "Wakey's Door" on the Japanese wrapping cloth furoshiki, "Become an Athlete for three minutes" (sumo exercise), and "Color Passion" musical performance. It energizes kids. 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:10 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. 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:10 On the Wings Embark on a journey aboard a special dolphin-painted airplane, supporting an airline that soars with just one aircraft! 07:25 Core Kyoto Mini Kirikane, the beauty of gossamer gold leaf craftsmanship. Dive deep into the ancient capital, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 07:30 Easy Japanese For Work 07:45 Zero Waste Life Miyoshi Chika preserves the ancestral wisdom that even smallest scrap of fabric should never go to waste: the art of sakiori. She weaves strips of old cloth into colorful items with modern appeal. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:10 Documentary 360 A group known as Kalakasan has been formed to support Filipino women in Japan who grapple with social problems including domestic violence, illness, and isolation due to the language barrier. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:10 Peace the Polar Bear: 25 Years Together Zookeeper Takaichi Atsuhiro has cared for a polar bear named Peace since she was a cub, including through her battle with epilepsy. We take a look at the ups and downs of their 25 years together. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:10 Grand Sumo Tournament Suivez des combats de sumo, un sport japonais vieux de plus de 1500 ans, et inspiré de la tradition religieuse shintoïste. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:10 Cycle Around Japan 11:40 The Wakey Show This episode features "Wakey's Door" on the Japanese wrapping cloth furoshiki, "Become an Athlete for three minutes" (sumo exercise), and "Color Passion" musical performance. It energizes kids. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:10 J-Melo Tune in to J-MELO for Japanese music! This week: a live special with exclusive performances from idol group WHITE SCORPION, singer-songwriter Mahiru, and five-piece rock band BIGMAMA. 12:40 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 1-6. 12:50 Japanology Plus Mini Konnyaku is an important element of Japanese cuisine. It offers various health benefits and is drawing international attention. We learn about the many uses of this surprising superfood. 12:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan Cats show off their climbing skills at a spot overlooking the sea. On the island of Mushima, we meet a cat who takes us to a field of daffodils. The cats tease Iwago by hiding among the flowers. 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:10 On the Wings Embark on a journey aboard a special dolphin-painted airplane, supporting an airline that soars with just one aircraft! 13:25 Core Kyoto Mini Kirikane, the beauty of gossamer gold leaf craftsmanship. 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 Miyoshi Chika preserves the ancestral wisdom that even smallest scrap of fabric should never go to waste: the art of sakiori. She weaves strips of old cloth into colorful items with modern appeal. 14:00 NHK Newsline 14:10 Documentary 360 A group known as Kalakasan has been formed to support Filipino women in Japan who grapple with social problems including domestic violence, illness, and isolation due to the language barrier. 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:10 Peace the Polar Bear: 25 Years Together Zookeeper Takaichi Atsuhiro has cared for a polar bear named Peace since she was a cub, including through her battle with epilepsy. We take a look at the ups and downs of their 25 years together. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:10 Cycle Around Japan 16:40 The Wakey Show This episode features "Wakey's Door" on the Japanese wrapping cloth furoshiki, "Become an Athlete for three minutes" (sumo exercise), and "Color Passion" musical performance. It energizes kids. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:10 J-Melo Tune in to J-MELO for Japanese music! This week: a live special with exclusive performances from idol group WHITE SCORPION, singer-songwriter Mahiru, and five-piece rock band BIGMAMA. 17:40 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 1-6. 17:50 Japanology Plus Mini Konnyaku is an important element of Japanese cuisine. It offers various health benefits and is drawing international attention. We learn about the many uses of this surprising superfood. 17:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan Cats show off their climbing skills at a spot overlooking the sea. On the island of Mushima, we meet a cat who takes us to a field of daffodils. The cats tease Iwago by hiding among the flowers. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:10 The World Heritage Sites In Japan After Christianity was outlawed in Japan during the 17th century, Japanese Christians went into hiding. Explore the ruins where some made their last stand, as well as the beautiful Oura Cathedral. 18:25 The Seasons Of Yamato 18:30 Grand Sumo Highlights NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a sumo highlights program for fans around the globe. Today the show features all top-division bouts from May 10, Day 1 of the Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo. 18:57 Sumopedia 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:10 On the Wings Embark on a journey aboard a special dolphin-painted airplane, supporting an airline that soars with just one aircraft! 19:25 Core Kyoto Mini Kirikane, the beauty of gossamer gold leaf craftsmanship. Dive deep into the ancient capital, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 19:30 Documentary 360 Two renowned Japanese alpinists died on K2 in July 2024. Why did they risk everything on Earth's second-highest peak? Their own footage reveals the courage and legacy behind the climb. 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:10 Peace the Polar Bear: 25 Years Together Zookeeper Takaichi Atsuhiro has cared for a polar bear named Peace since she was a cub, including through her battle with epilepsy. We take a look at the ups and downs of their 25 years together. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:10 Cycle Around Japan 22:40 The Wakey Show This episode features "Wakey's Door" on the Japanese wrapping cloth furoshiki, "Become an Athlete for three minutes" (sumo exercise), and "Color Passion" musical performance. It energizes kids. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:10 J-Melo Tune in to J-MELO for Japanese music! This week: a live special with exclusive performances from idol group WHITE SCORPION, singer-songwriter Mahiru, and five-piece rock band BIGMAMA. 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 1-6. 23:50 Japanology Plus Mini Konnyaku is an important element of Japanese cuisine. It offers various health benefits and is drawing international attention. We learn about the many uses of this surprising superfood. 23:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan Cats show off their climbing skills at a spot overlooking the sea. On the island of Mushima, we meet a cat who takes us to a field of daffodils. The cats tease Iwago by hiding among the flowers.
2026-05-11 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:10 On the Wings Embark on a journey aboard a special dolphin-painted airplane, supporting an airline that soars with just one aircraft! 00:25 Core Kyoto Mini Kirikane, the beauty of gossamer gold leaf craftsmanship. Dive deep into the ancient capital, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 00:30 Easy Japanese For Work 00:45 Zero Waste Life Miyoshi Chika preserves the ancestral wisdom that even smallest scrap of fabric should never go to waste: the art of sakiori. She weaves strips of old cloth into colorful items with modern appeal. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:10 The World Heritage Sites In Japan After Christianity was outlawed in Japan during the 17th century, Japanese Christians went into hiding. Explore the ruins where some made their last stand, as well as the beautiful Oura Cathedral. 01:25 The Seasons Of Yamato 01:30 Grand Sumo Highlights NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a sumo highlights program for fans around the globe. Today the show features all top-division bouts from May 10, Day 1 of the Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo. 01:57 Sumopedia