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S2016
开播:2016-01-04季终:2016-08-04
剧集列表
2016/08/04 S2016 E145
Invitation to President Obama

While many applauded US President Barack Obama's recent visit to Hiroshima, a citizen's group in Nagasaki says it felt overlooked so it sent him a request to visit their city.

2016/08/03 S2016 E144
Caregiving Tragedy

Many family members in Japan must act as caregivers for their elders as the population ages. But that has led to a spate of "caregiver murders."

2016/08/02 S2016 E143
Fighting Extremism in Bangladesh

Authorities in Bangladesh are trying to fight back against extremism, carrying out police raids and launching an campaigns to deter young people from terrorism.

2016/08/01 S2016 E142
Tokyo Elects New Governor

Voters in Tokyo have chosen their first female governor. Former defense minister Yuriko Koike takes on the role, inheriting substantial challenges.

2016/07/29 S2016 E141
Meals for Trash

Forty percent of Indonesians earn less than 25 dollars per month. It's not enough to feed them and their families. But one new restaurant has a mission to support these people.

2016/07/28 S2016 E140
Reliving an Ancient Voyage

A team of Japanese researchers is trying to determine how people first arrived in what is now Japan. To test their theory, they attempted to travel between 2 islands using a primitive vessel they think was used 30,000 years ago.

2016/07/27 S2016 E139
Return of the Last Soldier

NHK has had a look at the behind-the-scenes negotiations that helped a Japanese soldier return from the Philippines, 30 years after World War Two.

2016/07/26 S2016 E138
Thailand's Halal Drive

Thailand, a Buddhist country, is aiming to become a major player in the global trade of products for Muslims.

2016/07/25 S2016 E137
More Than An Apple

Author Shinsuke Yoshitake has created a picture book that captures the imagination as well as the eye. "It Might Be An Apple" has been a popular choice for young and old in Japan since its publication 3 years ago.

2016/07/22 S2016 E136
Nobel Peace Prize Group in Hiroshima

Members of the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, a group that won the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize, have visited Hiroshima to learn about how the city healed after it was destroyed by an atomic bomb in 1945.

2016/07/21 S2016 E135
South Korea Divided on THAAD

South Korea is accepting an advanced missile defense system from the US, and the reactions it's provoking.

2016/07/20 S2016 E134
Japan Embraces Virtual Currencies

As more and more people use virtual currencies, the Japanese government is adding restrictions and looking into ways to foster the new field.

2016/07/19 S2016 E133
Learning Through Laughter

Some teachers in Japan are using a form of standup comedy to help students improve their communication skills.

2016/07/15 S2016 E132
Finding Strength in Music

Chinese violinist Liu Wei recently celebrated her 30 years in Japan with a concert. But it wasn't easy to get where she is now.

2016/07/14 S2016 E131
Iran Nuclear Deal One Year On

Thursday marks the one-year anniversary of a landmark deal aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear program. The move was hailed as historic, but challenges remain.

2016/07/13 S2016 E130
Young Voters Find Voice

Japan's Upper House election, which produced a clean sweep for the ruling parties, was a milestone for young people -- the first national election since the voting age was lowered from 20 to 18.

2016/07/12 S2016 E129
Singapore's Cemeteries in Tight Space

Singapore is taking a practical approach to managing its cemeteries within its limited space.

2016/07/11 S2016 E128
Voters Stick with Coalition

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's governing coalition beat its goal of winning a majority of contested seats in the July 10 Upper House election. It won well above what it needed to keep control of the chamber.

2016/07/08 S2016 E127
Japan Decides: Abenomics and the Constitution
2016/07/07 S2016 E126
Obama to Keep Troops in Afghanistan

US President Barack Obama has once again revised his exit strategy for Afghanistan. He is leaving more US troops in the country than planned.

2016/07/06 S2016 E125
Shedding Light on the Dark Side

Award-winning film director Brillante Mendoza has made it his mission to put the problems of the Philippines on the big screen.

2016/07/05 S2016 E124
Digging Deeper for a Universal Mystery

Researchers in the United States recently detected gravitational waves for the first time, and a Japanese scientist played a key role in their quest to solve the mysteries surrounding the birth of the universe.

2016/07/04 S2016 E123
Bracing for Brexit

It's been more than a week since a majority of British voters chose to leave the European Union, but the economic impact on Japan and the rest of Asia is still unclear.

2016/07/01 S2016 E122
Light, Life and Charity

Kenro Izu is a Japanese photographer based in New York who is well-known for his monochrome prints and for his charity work in Asia.

2016/06/30 S2016 E121
Philippines Inaugurates New President

Rodrigo Duterte was sworn in as the Philippines' new president on Thursday in Manila.

2016/06/29 S2016 E120
ISIL Marks Two Years

The Islamic State militant group proclaimed itself a caliphate and claimed territory spanning Syria and Iraq exactly 2 years ago.

2016/06/28 S2016 E119
Indonesia's Street Dreams

A non-profit organization is helping street children in Jakarta build a brighter future with a unique approach.

2016/06/27 S2016 E118
Rebuilding Relations in Cambodia

Efforts to rebuild relations between victims and perpetrators of the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia are making progress but many challenges remain.

2016/06/24 S2016 E117
Stopping the Poachers

South Korea is mobilizing its Coast Guard and navy to catch crab poachers from China who are damaging the livelihood of local fishermen.

2016/06/23 S2016 E116
Commemorating the Battle of Okinawa

People in southern Japan are remembering the Battle of Okinawa -- one of the bloodiest in World War Two.

2016/06/22 S2016 E115
Election Campaign Kicks Off

Official campaigning began on Wednesday for Japan's Upper House election on July 10. Political leaders have gone out across the country to call for voters' support.

2016/06/21 S2016 E114
Wagyu Cost Challenge

The price of wagyu beef, prized for its tasty marbled flesh, has been soaring. But now, some breeding innovations are helping farmers and consumers alike.

2016/06/20 S2016 E113
Straining Under the Burden

On Sunday, people in Okinawa held a protest against US bases that was the largest in the past 2 decades.

2016/06/17 S2016 E112
Reconstructing Kumamoto Castle

Recent earthquakes in southern Japan caused heavy damage to an important cultural landmark, but artisans and workers are teaming up to repair Kumamoto Castle.

2016/06/16 S2016 E111
Creating an Asian Power Grid

Masayoshi Son, a leading Japanese entrepreneur, has come up with a bold plan to create a renewable energy network to connect countries in Asia.

2016/06/15 S2016 E110
Journey Back to Myanmar

A Burmese couple who fled to Japan recently returned to their home country for the first time in a quarter of a century.

2016/06/14 S2016 E109
Long Search for a Japanese Father

The Philippines saw fierce fighting in World War Two that left some people stateless. A non-profit organization is helping people in that situation to obtain Japanese citizenship.

2016/06/13 S2016 E108
Shanghai Disneyland Set to Open

On Thursday, Shanghai Disneyland Park will open its gates. The complex is expected to provide 50,000 jobs, and locals are already witnessing its massive impact.

2016/06/10 S2016 E107
Quakes Rattle Building Codes

Two new challenges have come to light from NHK World's coverage on building-reinforcement efforts, and through interviews with specialists on quake-resistance.

2016/06/09 S2016 E106
Tsunami Warning to the Future

Young people in a Japanese city devastated by the 2011 tsunami are working to warn future generations, and make sure they never forget.

2016/06/08 S2016 E105
A Soul on Screen

Naomi Kawase has become the first Japanese jury president at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.

2016/06/07 S2016 E104
Wordless Wonder

In Japan's ancient capital city of Kyoto, a small theater is attracting many tourists from abroad, with a non-verbal play.

2016/06/06 S2016 E103
Streaming Stories of Survival

A cancer survivor is breaking down barriers by reaching out to patients with a webcast. He's tackling sensitive issues in a casual format.

2016/06/03 S2016 E102
Commemorating Tiananmen Incident

Memories of the Tiananmen Square incident seem to be fading with the passage of time, but a theater group in Hong Kong is trying to keep those memories alive

2016/06/02 S2016 E101
Taliban Conflict Continues

Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour was killed in a US drone strike, but the path to peace in Afghanistan remains unclear.

2016/06/01 S2016 E100
Chinese Tourists Becoming Thriftier

Foreign tourists are pouring into Japan, especially from China. Many go on shopping sprees but they're starting to spend a little less, and on different things.

2016/05/31 S2016 E99
India's Giant Trespassers

In India, there have been a number of cases of elephants wreaking havoc in residential areas in recent years. The worrying trend has led to a search for new ways for humans and elephants to live in harmony.

2016/05/30 S2016 E98
Mongolia's Cashmere Dreams

Last month, Fashion World Tokyo welcomed companies from around the world. The goods on offer included cashmere from Mongolia, which produces a huge amount of the cloth and is looking to churn out more.

2016/05/27 S2016 E97
Obama Visits Hiroshima

Barack Obama made a historic visit to Hiroshima on Friday, the first sitting US president to do so.

2016/05/26 S2016 E96
Ise-Shima Summit Kicks Off

Leaders of the Group of Seven countries are holding their annual once-a-year meeting, this time in Ise-Shima, central Japan.

2016/05/25 S2016 E95
Falcons Flying High With Teens

Falconry is gripping the hearts of young people across Japan. More women are also becoming interested in the tradition, and are training to become falconers.

2016/05/24 S2016 E94
Trouble for Taiwan's Tourism Trade

Beijing started applying pressure on Taiwan before Tsai Ing-wen was inaugurated as president last week, and that pressure appears to be already taking a toll.

2016/05/23 S2016 E93
Interview with US President Obama

US President Barack Obama has been sharing his hopes ahead of his historic trip to Hiroshima. Speaking exclusively to NHK, he said he wants to recognize all victims of war, past and present.

2016/05/20 S2016 E92
Taiwan Leader's Balancing Act

Taiwan inaugurated its new president, Tsai Ing-wen, on Friday. She's Taiwan's first-ever female president, and she's promising to maintain peaceful and stable relations with China.

2016/05/19 S2016 E91
Reaching Japan's Youngest Consumers

Japan's population is continuing to decline and there are fewer births every year, so competition between companies that cater to children is heating up.

2016/05/18 S2016 E90
Japan GDP Turns Positive

The Japanese economy is rebounding, albeit slightly. Government officials have released GDP figures for the January to March period, and they're back in positive territory for the first time in 2 quarters.

2016/05/17 S2016 E89
20 Years Since Return Deal

It's been 20 years, but an agreement between Tokyo and Washington to relocate a US Marine base in Okinawa has yet to achieve its goal. People living near the facility still have to deal with noise and the risk of accidents.

2016/05/16 S2016 E88
20 Years of Deadlock

It's been 2 decades since US and Japanese officials agreed that the site of US Marines Corps Futenma Air Station would be returned to the Okinawan people.

2016/05/13 S2016 E87
Remembering Yukio Ninagawa

Acclaimed Japanese theater director Yukio Ninagawa passed away on Thursday. He was 80. Ninagawa devoted his life to the stage, blending the best theatrical traditions of East and West.

2016/05/12 S2016 E86
How the Panama Papers Become News

NHK reporters have been scouring the Panama Papers, a huge trove of leaked documents from Panamanian law firm Monssack Fonseca detailing offshore financial dealings, for links to Japan.

2016/05/11 S2016 E85
Obama to Visit Hiroshima

The White House has announced that US President Barack Obama will become the first sitting American president to visit Hiroshima, one of 2 cities devastated by US atomic bombs in 1945.

2016/05/10 S2016 E84
New Philippine President

The Philippines will soon have a new leader, and it will be Rodrigo Duterte, the mayor of Davao in Mindanao.

2016/05/09 S2016 E83
Philippine Presidential Election

Millions of Filipinos have been to the polls to choose their country's next president, and vote-counting is now underway.

2016/05/06 S2016 E82
Finding Forever Homes

A Canadian in southwestern Japan is running one of the largest animal shelters in the country, helping to save scores of abandoned pets from being put down

2016/04/28 S2016 E81
Countdown to G7 Summit in Mie

In less than a month, Japan will welcome the leaders of the G7 countries. The 2-day summit will be held in a region of Mie prefecture called Ise-Shima.

2016/04/27 S2016 E80
Reality or Imagination?
2016/04/26 S2016 E79
Chernobyl 30 Years On
2016/04/25 S2016 E78
Nepal A Year After Deadly Quake
2016/04/22 S2016 E77
US Tried to Mend Ties with Saudi Arabia
2016/04/21 S2016 E76
Sakamoto's Inspiration
2016/04/20 S2016 E75
Visiting the Country of Change Part 3
2016/04/19 S2016 E74
Visiting the Country of Change Part 2
2016/04/18 S2016 E73
Visiting the Country of Change Part 1
2016/04/15 S2016 E72
Deadly Earthquake Hits Southern Japan
2016/04/14 S2016 E71
People's Fears Propel 'Ten Years'
2016/04/13 S2016 E70
South Korea Votes
2016/04/12 S2016 E69
Discovering Hidden Fukushima
2016/04/11 S2016 E68
G7 Ministers call for Nuclear Disarmament
2016/04/08 S2016 E67
Shoring Up Boracay's White Beach
2016/04/07 S2016 E66
Japanese Women see bigger role
2016/04/06 S2016 E65
TEPCO Trying to make Amends
2016/04/05 S2016 E64
Healing Wounds through Drama
2016/04/04 S2016 E63
Recipe for Hope
2016/04/01 S2016 E62
Hainan's Survival Strategy
2016/03/31 S2016 E61
Hope for Change in Myanmar
2016/03/30 S2016 E60
Myanmar's Historic Day
2016/03/29 S2016 E59
Preserving Kyoto's Charm
2016/03/28 S2016 E58
Kishida on Upcoming G7 Meeting
2016/03/25 S2016 E57
Hokkaido Tourism Boom on Track
2016/03/24 S2016 E56
New Bullet Train for New Frontier
2016/03/23 S2016 E55
Gourmet Reporter
2016/03/22 S2016 E54
Broadcasting and War
2016/03/18 S2016 E53
Impact of Negative Interest Rate
2016/03/17 S2016 E52
Trending with Tradition
2016/03/16 S2016 E51
China's National People's Congress Wraps Up
2016/03/15 S2016 E50
Etched in Stone
2016/03/14 S2016 E49
Young Tsunami Survivors Turn Reporters
2016/03/11 S2016 E48
Tsunami-Hit Town Slowly Recovering
2016/03/10 S2016 E47
Renewables Unite Locals
2016/03/09 S2016 E46
Rebuilding Shattered Lives
2016/03/08 S2016 E45
Getting Abenomics Back on Track
2016/03/07 S2016 E44
China Lowers Growth Target
2016/03/04 S2016 E43
A New Model of Aged Care
2016/03/03 S2016 E42
Ozawa Creates a World of Harmony
2016/03/02 S2016 E41
Indonesia's High-Speed Headache
2016/03/01 S2016 E40
Inside the Passport Workshop
2016/02/29 S2016 E39
A Fragile Cease Fire in Syria
2016/02/26 S2016 E38
Choosing Peace over Hatred
2016/02/25 S2016 E37
Hope Hinge on G20 Summit
2016/02/24 S2016 E36
Canal Proposed for Southern Thailand
2016/02/23 S2016 E35
Student's Suicide Leads to Protests in India
2016/02/22 S2016 E34
China's Children on the Fringe
2016/02/19 S2016 E33
Former Prisoner of War Returns to Japan
2016/02/18 S2016 E32
US Marines Trains Off Okinawa
2016/02/17 S2016 E31
Blossoms of Peace
2016/02/16 S2016 E30
Turning to Health Apps in Rural China
2016/02/15 S2016 E29
Iran's ''Walls of Kindness''
2016/02/12 S2016 E28
A Changing Iran Recalls Islamic Revolution
2016/02/10 S2016 E27
Vietnam's Wheels of Change
2016/02/09 S2016 E26
Myanmar Rolls Out First Streetcar
2016/02/08 S2016 E25
Militants On the Rise in Southeast Asia
2016/02/05 S2016 E24
Ride-Sharing Catching On in China
2016/02/04 S2016 E23
Trade Agreement Signed
2016/02/03 S2016 E22
Cleaning up Their act
2016/02/02 S2016 E21
Myanmar's Fresh Start
2016/02/01 S2016 E20
Sharing the Flame of Peace
2016/01/29 S2016 E19
Taking the Pressure of China's Students
2016/01/28 S2016 E18
Director Breaking New Ground
2016/01/27 S2016 E17
Unending Pursuit of Bunraku
2016/01/26 S2016 E16
Okinawa Base Relocation Battle
2016/01/25 S2016 E15
A Growing Problem
2016/01/22 S2016 E14
Making room for visitors
2016/01/21 S2016 E13
Iran Faces New Reality
2016/01/20 S2016 E12
Returning to Opportunity in Vietnam
2016/01/19 S2016 E11
A Final Winterstop
2016/01/18 S2016 E10
Taiwan Opts for Change
2016/01/15 S2016 E9
Taiwan and China
2016/01/14 S2016 E8
Life Disrupted by the Taliban
2016/01/13 S2016 E7
Banking on a Brighter Future
2016/01/12 S2016 E6
Vietnam Opens the Door
2016/01/08 S2016 E5
Japan-South Korea Settlement
2016/01/07 S2016 E4
New Year, New Tech
2016/01/06 S2016 E3
From Kyoto to Paris
2016/01/05 S2016 E2
Uncovering Extremism
2016/01/04 S2016 E1
Dealing with Terrorism