The World Heritage Sites in Japan - Season 3 / Year 2024

The World Heritage Sites in Japan - Season 3 / Year 2024

Season 3 / Year 2024

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DatesJan 8, 2024 - Jan 13, 2024
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Episodes

The Fabric of Life in a Forest: Shirakami-Sanchi
Year 2024Episode 115 min

The Fabric of Life in a Forest: Shirakami-Sanchi

Shirakami-Sanchi or Shirakami Mountain Range is situated at the northern end of Honshu and home to one of the world's largest beech forests. This 8,000-year-old pristine landscape is nearly untouched by modern development. Its rich ecosystem is home to a myriad of plant and animal species as well as a group of hunter-gatherers who coexist with the nature.

Jan 8, 2024
Intertwined Lives on Sea and Shore: Shiretoko, Hokkaido
Year 2024Episode 215 min

Intertwined Lives on Sea and Shore: Shiretoko, Hokkaido

The Shiretoko Peninsula, located in eastern Hokkaido Prefecture, juts into the Sea of Okhotsk. Its center is lined by 1,500-meter peaks. The heavily forested area is home to a diverse group of animals, including the Blakiston's fish owl, which is at imminent risk of extinction. Shiretoko's waters are home to creatures who feed off the bounty of floating pack ice. Explore an extraordinary ecosystem which connects the rich environments of both land and sea.

Jan 8, 2024
Forest Pilgrimages: Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range
Year 2024Episode 315 min

Forest Pilgrimages: Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range

The Kii Mountain Range is made up of a series of soaring, 1,000-meter peaks. This area is home to three deeply spiritual locations, including Kumano, home of nature worship; Yoshino and Omine, a training ground; and Mt. Koya, a foundational site for Japanese Buddhism. Although formed in different eras, and for different beliefs, a 300km pilgrims' path connects all three locations. This verdant and spiritual route is still followed by visitors today.

Jan 9, 2024
Triangular Roofs Bring People Together: Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama
Year 2024Episode 415 min

Triangular Roofs Bring People Together: Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama

Shirakawa-go in Gifu Prefecture is one of Japan's snowiest regions. It's famous for its traditional thatched-roof Gassho-style homes. The triangular roofs distribute the weight of heavy snow evenly, and the steep slopes allow residents to remove snow with little effort. Hearth fires provide heat that dries out thatch and soot that blackens pillars and beams. These homes have lasted for so long because they are still inhabited. The cooperative bond between residents is a key part of life here and is essential when rethatching these homes. Come and visit a mountain village that appears to be frozen in time.

Jan 13, 2024

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