2026-05-28 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Spiritual Explorers 00:55 JAPAN DELISH Ever heard of an-pan?! From fruit sandwiches to curry-filled delights, Japanese bread is full of delicious surprises! 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:30 Direct Talk Through research on the calls of the Japanese tit, Suzuki Toshitaka has proven that animals other than humans have language capabilities. He talks about pioneering the field of animal linguistics. 01:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: Massage chairs. 02:00 Newsroom Tokyo 02:28 Direct Talk Songwriter Yamamoto Sho is the man behind "Watashino Ichiban Kawaiitokoro," the global hit by the J-pop idol group FRUITS ZIPPER. He talks about creating songs that take the world by storm. 02:43 Herbal Symphony 02:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life We observe "Red Fuji" and "Black Fuji," 2 dramatically different views of Japan's most famous mountain, captured by the artist Hokusai. What did Mount Fuji mean to the people of Edo? 03:00 Biz Stream Catering to the Child at Heart: This episode features services specifically tailored to the growing wants and needs of the "kidult" market. 03:30 Frontrunners Much of the stonework supporting Japan's terraced fields is in danger of collapse. There's an urgent need to train new dry stone waller to carry out repairs. Kaneko Reo runs workshops. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:30 Dive in Tokyo Home to musicians, comedians, writers, and more, Koenji is known as a subculture hub. Join us as we explore its shopping streets and countless alleys and learn the origins of its maze-like layout. 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:30 Direct Talk Through research on the calls of the Japanese tit, Suzuki Toshitaka has proven that animals other than humans have language capabilities. He talks about pioneering the field of animal linguistics. 06:45 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: Massage chairs. 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:30 Spiritual Explorers 07:55 JAPAN DELISH Ever heard of an-pan?! From fruit sandwiches to curry-filled delights, Japanese bread is full of delicious surprises! 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:30 The Business Keyhole Peek through the Business Keyhole for a behind-the-scenes look at various industries. This time, we take a deep dive into the world of sushi-go-round! 08:53 Mice Media: Lessons in Internet Literacy A billion cats are on the loose!? An online post throws the father into a panic. How should we interact with online information when fake images are on the rise, especially during disasters? 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:30 Core Kyoto 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:30 Japanology Plus Stephen Turner, from the UK, loves Japanese trains so much that his passion became his job. We join him on a trip through Chiba Prefecture and explore the appeal of Japan's regional railways. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:30 Backstage Japan We visit a place where some of the world's most iconic monuments are replicated in miniature, and meet the artisans whose skills and dedication bring them vividly to life. 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:30 The Business Keyhole Peek through the Business Keyhole for a behind-the-scenes look at various industries. This time, we take a deep dive into the world of sushi-go-round! 13:53 Mice Media: Lessons in Internet Literacy A billion cats are on the loose!? An online post throws the father into a panic. How should we interact with online information when fake images are on the rise, especially during disasters? 14:00 Newsline Asia 24 14:30 Core Kyoto 15:00 Newsline Asia 24 15:30 Japanology Plus Stephen Turner, from the UK, loves Japanese trains so much that his passion became his job. We join him on a trip through Chiba Prefecture and explore the appeal of Japan's regional railways. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:30 Backstage Japan We visit a place where some of the world's most iconic monuments are replicated in miniature, and meet the artisans whose skills and dedication bring them vividly to life. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 18:00 NHK News 7 18:30 The Business Keyhole Peek through the Business Keyhole for a behind-the-scenes look at various industries. This time, we take a deep dive into the world of sushi-go-round! 18:53 Mice Media: Lessons in Internet Literacy A billion cats are on the loose!? An online post throws the father into a panic. How should we interact with online information when fake images are on the rise, especially during disasters? 19:00 Newsroom Tokyo 19:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 19:43 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. 19:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life We observe "Red Fuji" and "Black Fuji," 2 dramatically different views of Japan's most famous mountain, captured by the artist Hokusai. What did Mount Fuji mean to the people of Edo? 20:00 Newsroom Tokyo 20:30 Core Kyoto 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:30 Japanology Plus Stephen Turner, from the UK, loves Japanese trains so much that his passion became his job. We join him on a trip through Chiba Prefecture and explore the appeal of Japan's regional railways. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:30 Japan Railway Journal With the expansion of the Shinkansen, Japan's night trains all but disappeared. Now, the last remaining sleeper expresses, along with a new night train, are trending once more. We take a closer look. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:30 The Business Keyhole Peek through the Business Keyhole for a behind-the-scenes look at various industries. This time, we take a deep dive into the world of sushi-go-round! 23:53 Mice Media: Lessons in Internet Literacy A billion cats are on the loose!? An online post throws the father into a panic. How should we interact with online information when fake images are on the rise, especially during disasters?
2026-05-29 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Backstage Japan We visit a place where some of the world's most iconic monuments are replicated in miniature, and meet the artisans whose skills and dedication bring them vividly to life. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:30 Core Kyoto 02:00 Newsroom Tokyo 02:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 02:43 Herbal Symphony 02:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life We come across a tranquil, snow-covered Edo cityscape. But there's something in the air: the aroma of foods both sweet and savory that helped the townspeople keep warm in the winter. 03:00 Hometown Stories 03:27 Satoyama Kitchen Diary 03:30 Japanology Plus Stephen Turner, from the UK, loves Japanese trains so much that his passion became his job. We join him on a trip through Chiba Prefecture and explore the appeal of Japan's regional railways. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Japan Railway Journal With the expansion of the Shinkansen, Japan's night trains all but disappeared. Now, the last remaining sleeper expresses, along with a new night train, are trending once more. We take a closer look. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:30 The Business Keyhole Peek through the Business Keyhole for a behind-the-scenes look at various industries. This time, we take a deep dive into the world of sushi-go-round! 05:53 Mice Media: Lessons in Internet Literacy A billion cats are on the loose!? An online post throws the father into a panic. How should we interact with online information when fake images are on the rise, especially during disasters? 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:30 Core Kyoto 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:30 Backstage Japan We visit a place where some of the world's most iconic monuments are replicated in miniature, and meet the artisans whose skills and dedication bring them vividly to life. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:30 Japan in Focus A construction firm in Hokkaido pours efforts into restoring old Japanese-style houses. They're also dedicated to preserving the traditional methods used to build those homes that can last centuries. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:30 Asia Insight An in-depth look at the realities of Asia today -- a dynamic region which faces political, economic, cultural, and technological change. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:30 Our Blue Planet Introducing the achievements of Blue Planet Prize winners Prof. Robert B. Jackson for carbon cycle research and greenhouse gas reduction, and Dr Jeremy Leggett for climate risk advocacy in finance. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:30 Japan Railway Journal With the expansion of the Shinkansen, Japan's night trains all but disappeared. Now, the last remaining sleeper expresses, along with a new night train, are trending once more. We take a closer look. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:30 Seasoning the Seasons 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:30 Japan in Focus A construction firm in Hokkaido pours efforts into restoring old Japanese-style houses. They're also dedicated to preserving the traditional methods used to build those homes that can last centuries. 14:00 Newsline Asia 24 14:30 Asia Insight 15:00 Newsline Asia 24 15:30 Our Blue Planet Introducing the achievements of Blue Planet Prize winners Prof. Robert B. Jackson for carbon cycle research and greenhouse gas reduction, and Dr Jeremy Leggett for climate risk advocacy in finance. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:30 Document 72 Hours Half of the residents of a university dorm in Oita Prefecture are from outside Japan. Students cook food, bathe communally and stay up chatting. We learn about their friendships and frustrations. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:30 Japan Railway Journal With the expansion of the Shinkansen, Japan's night trains all but disappeared. Now, the last remaining sleeper expresses, along with a new night train, are trending once more. We take a closer look. 18:00 NHK News 7 18:30 Japan in Focus A construction firm in Hokkaido pours efforts into restoring old Japanese-style houses. They're also dedicated to preserving the traditional methods used to build those homes that can last centuries. 19:00 Newsroom Tokyo 19:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 19:43 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. 19:55 Chatroom Japan Passang Lama Bhotia fell in love with Mt. Fuji as a child in Nepal. After becoming a Himalayan mountain guide, he came to Japan and now works on the mountain he dreamed of, guiding foreign tourists. 20:00 Newsroom Tokyo 20:30 Asia Insight 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:30 Our Blue Planet Introducing the achievements of Blue Planet Prize winners Prof. Robert B. Jackson for carbon cycle research and greenhouse gas reduction, and Dr Jeremy Leggett for climate risk advocacy in finance. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:30 Design X Stories Today's theme: Parody. In an era of overwhelming, and often fake, information, parody dissects its subject through humor, and breathes new value into the familiar. Explore design through parody. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:30 Japan in Focus A construction firm in Hokkaido pours efforts into restoring old Japanese-style houses. They're also dedicated to preserving the traditional methods used to build those homes that can last centuries.
2026-05-30 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:30 Frontrunners Much of the stonework supporting Japan's terraced fields is in danger of collapse. There's an urgent need to train new dry stone waller to carry out repairs. Kaneko Reo runs workshops. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:30 Asia Insight An in-depth look at the realities of Asia today -- a dynamic region which faces political, economic, cultural, and technological change. 02:00 Newsroom Tokyo 02:28 Direct Talk Direct and in-depth. Interviews exploring the minds and motivations of the leaders, visionaries, artists and entrepreneurs who are changing our world. 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 Caught in an evening shower, Edo townspeople scramble across a bridge in search of shelter. On the river beyond, a lone figure steers his boat, unfazed by the rain. What is his destination? 03:00 Medical Frontiers Japanese researchers have developed a science-backed strength-training method that helps maintain fitness without strain. It's a simple form of eccentric training, just five counts over three seconds. 03:30 Our Blue Planet Introducing the achievements of Blue Planet Prize winners Prof. Robert B. Jackson for carbon cycle research and greenhouse gas reduction, and Dr Jeremy Leggett for climate risk advocacy in finance. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:30 Design X Stories Today's theme: Parody. In an era of overwhelming, and often fake, information, parody dissects its subject through humor, and breathes new value into the familiar. Explore design through parody. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:30 Japan in Focus A construction firm in Hokkaido pours efforts into restoring old Japanese-style houses. They're also dedicated to preserving the traditional methods used to build those homes that can last centuries. 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:30 Asia Insight 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:10 Chatroom Japan Passang Lama Bhotia fell in love with Mt. Fuji as a child in Nepal. After becoming a Himalayan mountain guide, he came to Japan and now works on the mountain he dreamed of, guiding foreign tourists. 07:15 Japan's Top Inventions Discover the stories behind renowned Japanese products alongside our reporter. This time: Massage chairs. 07:30 Japanology Plus Stephen Turner, from the UK, loves Japanese trains so much that his passion became his job. We join him on a trip through Chiba Prefecture and explore the appeal of Japan's regional railways. 08:00 NHK Newsline 08:10 Unsolved Cases Baby mix-ups occurred repeatedly in Japanese hospitals between the 1950s and 70s. An investigation to trace a man's biological parents brings into question the meaning of family bonds and identity. 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:10 Special Program 09:55 JAPAN DELISH Ever heard of an-pan?! From fruit sandwiches to curry-filled delights, Japanese bread is full of delicious surprises! 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:10 The Professionals Nicknamed Mr. Perfect, tuna fisherman Kikuchi Takeichi (64) attempts to catch the prize "First Tuna" in a winter of low hauls. We cover his fierce battle in Oma, Aomori in the frigid Tsugaru Strait. 10:55 JAPAN DELISH Japan's longest-loved noodle dish, udon. Savor its undeniable appeal through local favorites and cutting-edge creations! 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:10 Design X Stories Today's theme: Parody. In an era of overwhelming, and often fake, information, parody dissects its subject through humor, and breathes new value into the familiar. Explore design through parody. 11:40 U&i 11:50 Viewpoint Science 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:10 Samurai Castles Himeji Castle with its white keep is one of Japan's most famous castles. But its beauty is deceiving. The paths to the keep follow the hill's gradient and hold many surprises for potential attackers. 12:40 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. 12:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life Caught in an evening shower, Edo townspeople scramble across a bridge in search of shelter. On the river beyond, a lone figure steers his boat, unfazed by the rain. What is his destination? 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey 100 years ago, on September 1, 1923, a major earthquake struck Japan. The Great Kanto Earthquake left an estimated 105,000 people dead or missing, yet most of the victims perished in fires. Why? 13:25 Design Museum Japan NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia. 13:30 Kabuki Kool Kabuki is full of music played both on and off stage. Actor Kataoka Ainosuke and musician Kawase Roshu guide us through the beautiful complexities of sankyoku. 14:00 NHK Newsline 14:10 Unsolved Cases Baby mix-ups occurred repeatedly in Japanese hospitals between the 1950s and 70s. An investigation to trace a man's biological parents brings into question the meaning of family bonds and identity. 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:10 Special Program 15:55 JAPAN DELISH Ever heard of an-pan?! From fruit sandwiches to curry-filled delights, Japanese bread is full of delicious surprises! 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:10 Samurai Castles Himeji Castle with its white keep is one of Japan's most famous castles. But its beauty is deceiving. The paths to the keep follow the hill's gradient and hold many surprises for potential attackers. 16:40 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. 16:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life Caught in an evening shower, Edo townspeople scramble across a bridge in search of shelter. On the river beyond, a lone figure steers his boat, unfazed by the rain. What is his destination? 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:10 Design X Stories Today's theme: Parody. In an era of overwhelming, and often fake, information, parody dissects its subject through humor, and breathes new value into the familiar. Explore design through parody. 17:40 U&i 17:50 Viewpoint Science 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:10 The Professionals Nicknamed Mr. Perfect, tuna fisherman Kikuchi Takeichi (64) attempts to catch the prize "First Tuna" in a winter of low hauls. We cover his fierce battle in Oma, Aomori in the frigid Tsugaru Strait. 18:55 JAPAN DELISH Japan's longest-loved noodle dish, udon. Savor its undeniable appeal through local favorites and cutting-edge creations! 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey 100 years ago, on September 1, 1923, a major earthquake struck Japan. The Great Kanto Earthquake left an estimated 105,000 people dead or missing, yet most of the victims perished in fires. Why? 19:25 Design Museum Japan NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia. 19:30 Kabuki Kool Kabuki is full of music played both on and off stage. Actor Kataoka Ainosuke and musician Kawase Roshu guide us through the beautiful complexities of sankyoku. 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:10 Unsolved Cases Baby mix-ups occurred repeatedly in Japanese hospitals between the 1950s and 70s. An investigation to trace a man's biological parents brings into question the meaning of family bonds and identity. 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:10 Special Program 21:55 JAPAN DELISH Ever heard of an-pan?! From fruit sandwiches to curry-filled delights, Japanese bread is full of delicious surprises! 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:10 Darwin's Amazing Animals 22:35 Time-lapse Japan Kyoto in the autumn: the old capital is even more beautiful when dressed in fall colors. Witness the contemplative and quiet beauty of Kyoto through time-lapse photography. 22:40 U&i 22:50 Viewpoint Science 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:10 The Professionals Nicknamed Mr. Perfect, tuna fisherman Kikuchi Takeichi (64) attempts to catch the prize "First Tuna" in a winter of low hauls. We cover his fierce battle in Oma, Aomori in the frigid Tsugaru Strait. 23:55 JAPAN DELISH Japan's longest-loved noodle dish, udon. Savor its undeniable appeal through local favorites and cutting-edge creations!
2026-05-31 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:10 Samurai Castles Himeji Castle with its white keep is one of Japan's most famous castles. But its beauty is deceiving. The paths to the keep follow the hill's gradient and hold many surprises for potential attackers. 00:40 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. 00:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life Caught in an evening shower, Edo townspeople scramble across a bridge in search of shelter. On the river beyond, a lone figure steers his boat, unfazed by the rain. What is his destination? 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey 100 years ago, on September 1, 1923, a major earthquake struck Japan. The Great Kanto Earthquake left an estimated 105,000 people dead or missing, yet most of the victims perished in fires. Why? 01:25 Design Museum Japan NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia. 01:30 Kabuki Kool Kabuki is full of music played both on and off stage. Actor Kataoka Ainosuke and musician Kawase Roshu guide us through the beautiful complexities of sankyoku. 02:00 NHK Newsline 02:10 Unsolved Cases Baby mix-ups occurred repeatedly in Japanese hospitals between the 1950s and 70s. An investigation to trace a man's biological parents brings into question the meaning of family bonds and identity. 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:10 Special Program 03:55 JAPAN DELISH Ever heard of an-pan?! From fruit sandwiches to curry-filled delights, Japanese bread is full of delicious surprises! 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:10 Darwin's Amazing Animals 04:35 Time-lapse Japan Kyoto in the autumn: the old capital is even more beautiful when dressed in fall colors. Witness the contemplative and quiet beauty of Kyoto through time-lapse photography. 04:40 U&i 04:50 Viewpoint Science 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:10 The Professionals Nicknamed Mr. Perfect, tuna fisherman Kikuchi Takeichi (64) attempts to catch the prize "First Tuna" in a winter of low hauls. We cover his fierce battle in Oma, Aomori in the frigid Tsugaru Strait. 05:55 JAPAN DELISH Japan's longest-loved noodle dish, udon. Savor its undeniable appeal through local favorites and cutting-edge creations! 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:10 Samurai Castles Himeji Castle with its white keep is one of Japan's most famous castles. But its beauty is deceiving. The paths to the keep follow the hill's gradient and hold many surprises for potential attackers. 06:40 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. 06:55 Ukiyoe Edo-life Caught in an evening shower, Edo townspeople scramble across a bridge in search of shelter. On the river beyond, a lone figure steers his boat, unfazed by the rain. What is his destination? 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:10 Bosai: An Educational Journey 100 years ago, on September 1, 1923, a major earthquake struck Japan. The Great Kanto Earthquake left an estimated 105,000 people dead or missing, yet most of the victims perished in fires. Why? 07:25 Design Museum Japan NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a variety of short programs focusing on Japan and Asia. 07:30 Kabuki Kool Kabuki is full of music played both on and off stage. Actor Kataoka Ainosuke and musician Kawase Roshu guide us through the beautiful complexities of sankyoku. 08:00 Un siècle en images 09:00 NHK Newsline 09:10 Project X: Unsung Heroes QR codes are now part of everyday life. This breakthrough began in a corner of an auto parts company. Driven by a dream and a father's words, a determined team set out to create a global standard. 10:00 NHK Newsline 10:10 tiny desk concerts JAPAN Japanese city pop is being rediscovered around the world, and EPO, one of the genre's most celebrated singers, captures everything that makes this music so loved across borders and generations. 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 1-9. 10:50 Japanology Plus Mini Most commercial honey in Japan comes from Western honeybees, whose honey can be harvested several times a year. Japanese honeybees are much less productive but keeping them can be a real education. 10:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan A local cat guides us to a fairy tale palace-or rather, a shrine that looks like the palace! Together with Iwago, we visit scenic spots, including a tea farm that's patrolled by an early-rising cat. 11:00 NHK Newsline 11:10 Anime Manga Explosion We spotlight Sound! Euphonium, a coming-of-age band drama. Novelist Takeda Ayano recalls her real high-school band days and Kyoto Animation showcases Uji's scenery and hand-drawn performance scenes. 11:50 Design Ah! Design is fun! Design feels good! Cutting-edge images and music guide children to enjoy exploring the ideas and tweaks in the designs all around us. An episode on Ears. 12:00 NHK Newsline 12:10 Somewhere Street The British city of Oxford is home to the renowned University of Oxford. The city's 900-year academic history shapes its streets with rich traditions, historic colleges, and a unique scholarly spirit. 13:00 NHK Newsline 13:10 Laugh Then Think: Japan's Offbeat Science Slip on banana peel, take a tumble: the classic comedy gag! Mabuchi Kiyoshi's serious search for scientific proof of that slipperiness revealed that peels have properties similar to human body parts! 13:25 Core Kyoto Mini The changing leaves, the transient beauty of the ancient capital in fall. Dive deep into Kyoto, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 13:30 Easy Japanese For Work Asking a shop manager to follow orders from head office. Accelerate your Japanese language skills! Learn practical, effective workplace expressions and understand business culture. 13:45 Zero Waste Life Kojima Sachiyo runs a different sort of bar. Customers make small items out of scrap material. Finding new appreciation for things once seen as disposable, all while enjoying a drink with friends. 14:00 NHK Newsline 14:10 Documentary 360 As battles with Russia persist in an eastern Ukrainian town, electricity is vital. Through power grid workers risking their lives to fix the grid, we depict people losing their homeland to war. 15:00 NHK Newsline 15:10 Project X: Unsung Heroes QR codes are now part of everyday life. This breakthrough began in a corner of an auto parts company. Driven by a dream and a father's words, a determined team set out to create a global standard. 16:00 NHK Newsline 16:10 Somewhere Street The British city of Oxford is home to the renowned University of Oxford. The city's 900-year academic history shapes its streets with rich traditions, historic colleges, and a unique scholarly spirit. 17:00 NHK Newsline 17:10 Anime Manga Explosion We spotlight Sound! Euphonium, a coming-of-age band drama. Novelist Takeda Ayano recalls her real high-school band days and Kyoto Animation showcases Uji's scenery and hand-drawn performance scenes. 17:50 Design Ah! Design is fun! Design feels good! Cutting-edge images and music guide children to enjoy exploring the ideas and tweaks in the designs all around us. An episode on Ears. 18:00 NHK Newsline 18:10 tiny desk concerts JAPAN Japanese city pop is being rediscovered around the world, and EPO, one of the genre's most celebrated singers, captures everything that makes this music so loved across borders and generations. 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 1-9. 18:50 Japanology Plus Mini Most commercial honey in Japan comes from Western honeybees, whose honey can be harvested several times a year. Japanese honeybees are much less productive but keeping them can be a real education. 18:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan A local cat guides us to a fairy tale palace-or rather, a shrine that looks like the palace! Together with Iwago, we visit scenic spots, including a tea farm that's patrolled by an early-rising cat. 19:00 NHK Newsline 19:10 Laugh Then Think: Japan's Offbeat Science Slip on banana peel, take a tumble: the classic comedy gag! Mabuchi Kiyoshi's serious search for scientific proof of that slipperiness revealed that peels have properties similar to human body parts! 19:25 Core Kyoto Mini The changing leaves, the transient beauty of the ancient capital in fall. Dive deep into Kyoto, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 19:30 Easy Japanese For Work Asking a shop manager to follow orders from head office. Accelerate your Japanese language skills! Learn practical, effective workplace expressions and understand business culture. 19:45 Zero Waste Life Kojima Sachiyo runs a different sort of bar. Customers make small items out of scrap material. Finding new appreciation for things once seen as disposable, all while enjoying a drink with friends. 20:00 NHK Newsline 20:10 Documentary 360 As battles with Russia persist in an eastern Ukrainian town, electricity is vital. Through power grid workers risking their lives to fix the grid, we depict people losing their homeland to war. 21:00 NHK Newsline 21:10 Project X: Unsung Heroes QR codes are now part of everyday life. This breakthrough began in a corner of an auto parts company. Driven by a dream and a father's words, a determined team set out to create a global standard. 22:00 NHK Newsline 22:10 Anime Manga Explosion We spotlight Sound! Euphonium, a coming-of-age band drama. Novelist Takeda Ayano recalls her real high-school band days and Kyoto Animation showcases Uji's scenery and hand-drawn performance scenes. 22:50 Design Ah! Design is fun! Design feels good! Cutting-edge images and music guide children to enjoy exploring the ideas and tweaks in the designs all around us. An episode on Ears. 23:00 NHK Newsline 23:10 tiny desk concerts JAPAN Japanese city pop is being rediscovered around the world, and EPO, one of the genre's most celebrated singers, captures everything that makes this music so loved across borders and generations. 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 1-9. 23:50 Japanology Plus Mini Most commercial honey in Japan comes from Western honeybees, whose honey can be harvested several times a year. Japanese honeybees are much less productive but keeping them can be a real education. 23:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan A local cat guides us to a fairy tale palace-or rather, a shrine that looks like the palace! Together with Iwago, we visit scenic spots, including a tea farm that's patrolled by an early-rising cat.
2026-06-01 00:00 NHK Newsline 00:10 Somewhere Street The British city of Oxford is home to the renowned University of Oxford. The city's 900-year academic history shapes its streets with rich traditions, historic colleges, and a unique scholarly spirit. 01:00 NHK Newsline 01:10 Laugh Then Think: Japan's Offbeat Science Slip on banana peel, take a tumble: the classic comedy gag! Mabuchi Kiyoshi's serious search for scientific proof of that slipperiness revealed that peels have properties similar to human body parts! 01:25 Core Kyoto Mini The changing leaves, the transient beauty of the ancient capital in fall. Dive deep into Kyoto, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 01:30 Easy Japanese For Work Asking a shop manager to follow orders from head office. Accelerate your Japanese language skills! Learn practical, effective workplace expressions and understand business culture. 01:45 Zero Waste Life Kojima Sachiyo runs a different sort of bar. Customers make small items out of scrap material. Finding new appreciation for things once seen as disposable, all while enjoying a drink with friends. 02:00 Un siècle en images 03:00 NHK Newsline 03:10 Project X: Unsung Heroes QR codes are now part of everyday life. This breakthrough began in a corner of an auto parts company. Driven by a dream and a father's words, a determined team set out to create a global standard. 04:00 NHK Newsline 04:10 Anime Manga Explosion We spotlight Sound! Euphonium, a coming-of-age band drama. Novelist Takeda Ayano recalls her real high-school band days and Kyoto Animation showcases Uji's scenery and hand-drawn performance scenes. 04:50 Design Ah! Design is fun! Design feels good! Cutting-edge images and music guide children to enjoy exploring the ideas and tweaks in the designs all around us. An episode on Ears. 05:00 NHK Newsline 05:10 tiny desk concerts JAPAN Japanese city pop is being rediscovered around the world, and EPO, one of the genre's most celebrated singers, captures everything that makes this music so loved across borders and generations. 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 1-9. 05:50 Japanology Plus Mini Most commercial honey in Japan comes from Western honeybees, whose honey can be harvested several times a year. Japanese honeybees are much less productive but keeping them can be a real education. 05:55 A Cat's-eye View Of Japan A local cat guides us to a fairy tale palace-or rather, a shrine that looks like the palace! Together with Iwago, we visit scenic spots, including a tea farm that's patrolled by an early-rising cat. 06:00 NHK Newsline 06:10 Laugh Then Think: Japan's Offbeat Science Slip on banana peel, take a tumble: the classic comedy gag! Mabuchi Kiyoshi's serious search for scientific proof of that slipperiness revealed that peels have properties similar to human body parts! 06:25 Core Kyoto Mini The changing leaves, the transient beauty of the ancient capital in fall. Dive deep into Kyoto, still innovative 1,200 years after its foundation. 06:30 Easy Japanese For Work Asking a shop manager to follow orders from head office. Accelerate your Japanese language skills! Learn practical, effective workplace expressions and understand business culture. 06:45 Zero Waste Life Kojima Sachiyo runs a different sort of bar. Customers make small items out of scrap material. Finding new appreciation for things once seen as disposable, all while enjoying a drink with friends. 07:00 NHK Newsline 07:10 Somewhere Street The British city of Oxford is home to the renowned University of Oxford. The city's 900-year academic history shapes its streets with rich traditions, historic colleges, and a unique scholarly spirit.