Season 2

Begin JapanologySeason 2

2009
41 Episodes

Episodes

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S02E01

Nishijin-ori

19 Jan 200928m
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S02E02

Kyoto Lacquerware

26 Jan 200928m
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S02E03

Sake

02 Feb 200928m
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S02E04

Katsura Rikyu

09 Feb 200928m
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Bonsai

16 Feb 200928m
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The Four Seasons

23 Feb 200928m
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Hina Dolls

02 Mar 200928m
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S02E08

Nagasaki

09 Mar 200928m
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Five-Storey Pagodas

16 Mar 200928m
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Cherry Blossoms

23 Mar 200928m
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Chopsticks

03 Apr 200928m
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Aizome

10 Apr 200928m
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Bunraku

17 Apr 200928m
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Kiriko Cut Glass

24 Apr 200928m
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S02E15

Traditional Folk Houses

08 May 200928m
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S02E16

Tea Ceremony

15 May 200928m
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Soba

22 May 200928m
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Origami

29 May 200928m
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S02E19

Imari Porcelain

05 Jun 200928m
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Folding Fan

19 Jun 200928m
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S02E21

Kaiseki Cuisine

10 Jul 200928m
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S02E22

The Sounds of Japan

17 Jul 200928m
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S02E23

Masks

24 Jul 200928m
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S02E24

Satoyama

31 Jul 200928m
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S02E25

Kendo

29 Aug 200928m
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S02E26

The Fragrances of Japan

04 Sept 200928m
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S02E27

Spinning Tops

11 Sept 200928m
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S02E28

Rock and Stone

18 Sept 200928m
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S02E29

Ink Brushes

Since ancient times, people in Japan have devoted themselves to the traditional art of calligraphy, shodo. Writing characters with ink on paper, they create works that express the inherent beauty of the Japanese written language. In shodo, brushes are used for applying the ink to the paper. The expressiveness of the characters derives from variations in the speed and force that the calligrapher uses to move the brush. The brushes themselves are simple objects, made from bundles of animal hair or other materials bundled together and fixed to a shaft. The actual materials used will depend on the style of calligraphy that is desired. On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, we examine the history, development and contemporary applications of ink brushes, introducing these simple implements that have been so essential to the development of Japanese writing and painting.

25 Sept 200928m
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S02E30

Tsukemono

02 Oct 200928m
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S02E31

Dogs

09 Oct 200928m
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Ramen

16 Oct 200928m
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Rice

23 Oct 200928m
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Shinto Shrine

30 Oct 200928m
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S02E35

Festivals

In Japan, festivals are known as matsuri. Many matsuri are colorful and boisterous occasions. Matsuri are typically associated with a Shinto shrine. Local people gather to pray and give thanks to the enshrined deity for agricultural bounty, health, safety and security. Over the years, these gatherings have evolved into elaborate events that frequently feature dancing, masks and magnificent floats. Entire local communities may be drawn into the preparations for festivals, which have nurtured some of the most refined arts and crafts in Japan. Even the sophisticated Noh theatre has festival origins, and, in some communities, apprentices will spend years learning a craft such as woodcarving specifically for its application in an annual matsuri. On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, we present some of the most famous festivals in Japan and consider the links to community and culture.

06 Nov 200928m
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Shinkansen

13 Nov 200928m
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Gagaku

20 Nov 200928m
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S02E38

Marriage

27 Nov 200928m
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S02E39

Shogi

04 Dec 200928m
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S02E40

Nabe Cuisine

11 Dec 200928m
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S02E41

Sword

18 Dec 200928m