TOKYO EYE 2020 - Season 6 / Year 2020

TOKYO EYE 2020 - Season 6 / Year 2020

Season 6 / Year 2020

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DatesJan. 7, 2020 - Dez. 30, 2020
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Episodes

Live Music in Tokyo!
Year 2020Episode 130 min

Live Music in Tokyo!

From rock to jazz to pop to indie, Tokyo has it all when it comes to live music. And it has plenty of spots to enjoy that music, from giant concert halls to edgy underground venues. This time, we show you how to crank your Tokyo experience up to 11.

Jan. 7, 2020
Fun and Educational Factory Tours
Year 2020Episode 230 min

Fun and Educational Factory Tours

The Tokyo area is home to factories that offer fun, informational tours. This time, we check out some of those tours, which are attracting attention from outside Japan. Low cost or even free, they give you a behind-the-scenes look at some of Japan's most interesting products.

Jan. 28, 2020
Practicing Wellness in Tokyo
Year 2020Episode 330 min

Practicing Wellness in Tokyo

The bustling metropolis of Tokyo offers many ways to practice wellness. This time, we discover some of the city's most interesting spots to take a break and feel rejuvenated, even if you don't have much time on your hands.

Feb. 4, 2020
Enjoying Tokyo Shrines
Year 2020Episode 430 min

Enjoying Tokyo Shrines

Japanese shrines are popular tourist destinations, and there are over 1,000 in Tokyo alone! Among those are shrines that feature fascinating experiences you might not expect. Get ready for a fun-filled shrine tour!

Feb. 18, 2020
Tokyo's Unsung Heroes
Year 2020Episode 530 min

Tokyo's Unsung Heroes

There's a lot of work that goes into making trips to Tokyo a pleasant, comfortable experience for everyone. Today we dive into the behind-the-scenes jobs that make it all possible. Cutting-edge technology, dedication and hospitality ... these "Unsung Heroes" do it all.

Feb. 25, 2020
2020 Special
Year 2020Episode 630 min

2020 Special

TOKYO EYE 2020 brings you the latest on the city that's always evolving: Tokyo. This time, we take a look back at some of our most popular episodes, and dive into topics like cuisine, experience-based tourism and sports. We also bring you the latest from Shibuya. Don't miss it!

März 3, 2020
Tokyo's World of Ceramics
Year 2020Episode 730 min

Tokyo's World of Ceramics

Japanese tea and cuisine are popular worldwide. That's led to interest in Japanese ceramics, like teacups, tableware and more. This time, we showcase spots throughout Tokyo where you can see and even make Japanese ceramics.

März 10, 2020
Touring Historical Tokyo by Bus
Year 2020Episode 830 min

Touring Historical Tokyo by Bus

This time, we check out a bus route that passes through historical downtown Tokyo. This bus takes us off the beaten sightseeing path and gives us a look at the daily lives of real Tokyoites!

März 18, 2020
Coronavirus Special
Year 2020Episode 930 min

Coronavirus Special

Today, the entire world is fighting against the coronavirus outbreak. On April 7, 2020, Tokyo entered a state of emergency in which residents were asked to stay home. How are Tokyo's many small shops and restaurants doing? What about those from around the world who have come to live here? What are people doing to overcome this dangerous period? We check in with the resilient residents of Tokyo to find out.

Mai 27, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: The Spirit of Local Factories
Year 2020Episode 1030 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: The Spirit of Local Factories

Tokyo's small, independent factories supply parts for manufacturers in Japan and around the world. But many of these factories are feeling the pinch due to the coronavirus. Today, we'll see how the artisans at these factories are using craftsmanship and innovation to overcome and even improve the situation.

Juli 22, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Craftsmanship for the Summer Heat
Year 2020Episode 1130 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Craftsmanship for the Summer Heat

This year, Tokyoites will try to beat the summer heat while staying home due to the coronavirus. That's where a Japanese handicraft comes in: Sudare, traditional blinds made from things like bamboo. Sudare blinds help keep rooms cool while allowing for good airflow. They may look simple, but there's a lot of artisanship packed into them. Let's learn how they're set to help Tokyo overcome this "stay home" summer.

Juli 29, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Living Close to Nature in Hinohara
Year 2020Episode 1230 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Living Close to Nature in Hinohara

The village of Hinohara is filled with bountiful nature -- and it's actually a part of Tokyo! As the coronavirus pandemic changes our lifestyles, we'll see how the people of Hinohara are using their natural resources to help, and we'll learn about the appeal of living close to nature right here in Tokyo.

Aug. 19, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Beating Coronavirus Stress with Flowers
Year 2020Episode 1330 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Beating Coronavirus Stress with Flowers

A video featuring a stunning grove of cherry blossom trees in bloom. For many staying home due to the coronavirus outbreak, this video was a lifeline. Today, we see how some clever individuals are using flowers to help cheer people up in these tough times.

Aug. 26, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Fireworks of Hope
Year 2020Episode 1430 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Fireworks of Hope

Fireworks are an essential part of summer in Japan. However, due to the pandemic, fireworks events have been canceled one after another. Now new movements are taking place around Tokyo to bring back some of that joy. Today, we meet Tokyoites working to make sure the city can enjoy fireworks again.

Sept. 9, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: A Virtual Tour of Asakusa
Year 2020Episode 1530 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: A Virtual Tour of Asakusa

Asakusa is one of Tokyo's most popular tourist destinations. But due to the coronavirus pandemic, visits to Asakusa are down, and the neighborhood is feeling the pinch. At the same time, it's using the situation as a chance to get inventive. This time, we take a virtual tour of Asakusa from our studio to see how things are going.

Sept. 16, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: An Art Expo in Old Town Tokyo
Year 2020Episode 1630 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: An Art Expo in Old Town Tokyo

A neighborhood in old town Tokyo known for its retro homes and local factories is holding events centered around art. Life in this old-school section of Tokyo has been curtailed by the coronavirus, but its spirited residents are now teaming up with young artists in a bid to revive its deep interpersonal connections using art.

Sept. 22, 2020
Amusement Parks: Fighting the Coronavirus with Fun
Year 2020Episode 1730 min

Amusement Parks: Fighting the Coronavirus with Fun

In normal times, amusement parks are a huge source of fun. But due to the pandemic, parks around Japan paused their operations -- a giant shock for fans and operators alike. But now a number of ideas have appeared to help bring back the fun of amusement parks in safe and innovative ways.

Sept. 30, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Food to the Rescue
Year 2020Episode 1830 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Food to the Rescue

Times like these inspire a spirit of assistance and cooperation, of lending a helping hand. This time, we learn how Tokyo locals are using food to help revive and enrich their neighborhoods.

Okt. 28, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Masks on the Move
Year 2020Episode 1930 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Masks on the Move

Masks: an essential tool in the fight against the coronavirus. Now Tokyoites are putting their own spin on masks, expressing their individuality with unique patterns and designs. Let's learn how masks are serving as both pandemic protectors and fashion items!

Nov. 4, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: The Power of Traditional Sushi
Year 2020Episode 2030 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: The Power of Traditional Sushi

Sushi might just be Japan's most famous food. In Tokyo, the coronavirus pandemic is helping diners rediscover a traditional style of sushi called Edomae. This time, we learn the secrets behind this delicious Tokyo-born sushi!

Nov. 11, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Amabie vs. the Pandemic
Year 2020Episode 2130 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Amabie vs. the Pandemic

In Japan, the coronavirus pandemic has brought new attention to a Japanese creature or Yokai, called Amabie, who's said to protect against plagues. Thanks to social media, drawing images of Amabie has become a new trend. Let's find out more about this mysterious creature.

Nov. 18, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: The Power of Nourishment
Year 2020Episode 2230 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: The Power of Nourishment

The coronavirus pandemic has changed how we eat. With fewer visits to restaurants and more meals at home, people in Tokyo have started to think about food in a whole new way. Today we discover some new ways that food is nourishing both our bodies and minds.

Dez. 9, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Fishing for Relaxation
Year 2020Episode 2330 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Fishing for Relaxation

The pandemic has revived interest in an old pastime: fishing! Many Tokyoites are discovering the fun of this relaxing, refreshing activity and enjoying the way it helps them get in touch with nature. Let's cast a line and learn more.

Dez. 16, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Hotels Fight for Survival
Year 2020Episode 2430 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Hotels Fight for Survival

The hotel business has taken a huge hit during the pandemic. That includes reasonably priced hotels popular with tourists from abroad, which are virtually on hiatus. Today, we find out how Tokyo hotels are fighting for survival by embracing new ideas.

Dez. 23, 2020
Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Tokyo Fights On
Year 2020Episode 2530 min

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Tokyo Fights On

Here on TOKYO EYE 2020, we've featured many people and organizations trying to make the most of the coronavirus pandemic and give back to society. Today, we'll revisit some of our stories from the past few months and see how the people behind them are doing.

Dez. 30, 2020

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