TOKYO EYE 2020 - Season 7 / Year 2021

Season 7 / Year 2021

Episodes

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Parks Offer Pandemic Peace
During the pandemic, parks around Tokyo have been putting their impressive power on display. They're gaining fresh attention for their ability to connect people with nature -- and with each other. Let's take a refreshing stroll through Tokyo's great parks.

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: The New Shape of Home
In Tokyo, social businesses are giving a whole new shape to home life. They're creating affordable housing for those facing hardship, and devising "stockpiles" of unique new structures for disaster aid. Let's see how these efforts are progressing even in the midst of a pandemic.

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Classic Tokyo Comedy Bringing Laughs
Asakusa: a neighborhood that retains the feel of old Tokyo. At its old school theaters, called "yose," you can catch traditional comedic performances day in and day out. Yose theaters are facing tough times during the pandemic, but today we'll see how they're working hard to keep people smiling.

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: The New Face of Disaster Preparedness
From earthquakes to typhoons, Japan faces many natural disasters. Now the pandemic has put a new spin on Japan's disaster management strategies. Let's see how groups are using streaming, social media and even games to increase preparedness in our new age.

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Robots on the March
It's not just humanity fighting the pandemic: robots are joining in too! They're helping out by disinfecting buildings, acting as waitstaff at restaurants, and much more. There's even a cute robot helping people get rid of pandemic stress. Let's dive into Tokyo's robot revolution.

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Mottainai!
The pandemic has caused us all to rethink the way we live. Now people are taking a fresh look at the traditional Japanese philosophy of reducing waste embodied by the phrase "mottainai." Let's learn more about it, and see how it might lead to a better future.

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Virtual Tokyo Tours
Taking a virtual trip is a great way to feel like you're traveling while staying safe at home. Today we'll showcase many ways to get the Tokyo experience, from lesser-known spots to the Tokyo of the distant past. See the city in a new light, all from the comfort of home!

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Stay Home Culinary Culture
Tokyo is one of the culinary capitals of the world. However, the pandemic has made it hard for Tokyoites to visit their favorite restaurants. This time, we'll look at how staying home is changing the face of Tokyo's culinary culture.

Tokyo and the Coronavirus: Can't Stop the Music
The pandemic caused a sudden stop to concerts, festivals and music events of all kinds. Many musicians are now facing an uncertain future. But the beat goes on. In these tough times, music is taking on new forms and helping give courage to those affected by the pandemic.

Sakura Sakura: Tokyo Cherry Blossoms 2021
Cherry blossoms - sakura - are one of the highlights of spring in Tokyo. But this year, normal cherry blossom viewing parties were off limits. That brought attention to new styles of sakura viewing, and to the people helping preserve the blossoms behind the scenes.

Pure Imagination in Pandemic Times
The pandemic has created problems big and small. Those problems have inspired developers and inventors to create unique products to help give people a hand. This time, we explore the limitless possibilities of the imagination and its role in overcoming tough times.

Pandemic Tokyo and the Temples of Calm
With their lush greenery, Tokyo temples are an oasis of calm. That's become especially important during the pandemic. As it stretches on and impacts even more people, temples are trying new things to bring some relief to society.

It's Mobile! Peace of Mind and Hope, Delivered
With the pandemic keeping people indoors, people are taking a new look at delivery services. Many such services are taking the initiative, going from neighborhood to neighborhood and delivering items of all kinds. In a way, you could say they're also delivering peace of mind, as well as hope!

Solo Fun in Tokyo
Dine, sing and camp ... alone! In Tokyo, hanging out by yourself is all the rage. The pandemic may be stopping us from meeting up with friends, but it can't stop us from having fun. Let's dive into Tokyo's culture of solo adventures.

Neighborhood Spotlight: Nishi-Ogikubo and Shin-Okubo, A Year into the Pandemic
It's been a year since Tokyo declared its first state of emergency in response to the pandemic. This time, we check back in with some local neighborhoods and see how residents are working hard to overcome.

New Ways to Work in a New Age
It's been over a year since the pandemic forced the world to find new ways to work. Many in Tokyo started working remotely, but some found it hard to concentrate, and easy to get stressed out. To solve this problem, some in Tokyo have come up with innovative work solutions.

Local Factories Forging Communal Connections
Ota, one of Tokyo's 23 wards, is filled with small-scale factories that produce made-in-Japan goods. These factories are now making products to help people through the pandemic. This time, we learn about the "creative network" that stretches from factory to factory, and the deep bonds they've formed with the local community.

Airlines Get Ready for Takeoff
Worldwide, the airline industry has been hit hard by the pandemic. But this tough environment is inspiring airlines to innovate and work hard to overcome the situation. This time, we take a look at what airlines in Tokyo are up to.

Tokyo SDGs: The City's Hidden Ecosystem
One of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals is to protect ecosystems. How is the giant metropolis of Tokyo working toward that goal? This time, we'll see how people are trying to promote co-existence with other living beings in the city.

Tokyo SDGs: Saying Sayonara to Plastic Waste
What can Tokyoites do to create a more sustainable future? This time, we'll look at the many ways Tokyo is fighting to achieve a plastic-free society.

From Tokyo to the Final Frontier
From concrete to wood: we're seeing more people take a fresh look at natural wood, plus advances in wooden materials, including fire and earthquake resilience. This time, the latest in wooden architecture and how it contributes to sustainability.

Tokyo SDGs: Wooden Architecture in Tokyo
From concrete to wood: we're seeing more people take a fresh look at natural wood, plus advances in wooden materials, including fire and earthquake resilience. This time, the latest in wooden architecture and how it contributes to sustainability.

Subscription Services: Popular in the Pandemic
During the pandemic, subscription services have quickly become important tools for bringing something more to everyday life. Let's see how renting instead of buying is changing the lifestyles of people here in Tokyo.

Tokyo's Art Scene in the Pandemic
How has the pandemic changed the art scene in Tokyo? This time, we'll see how museums, galleries and events are trying to usher in a new era with the power of art.

Shibuya Transformation
Shibuya is a part of Tokyo known and loved worldwide. Even in the pandemic, Shibuya continues to evolve in order to welcome people from around the globe once again. This time, we look at the latest developments from this center of cutting-edge trends.

Tokyo SDGs: Fun with Ethical Fashion
The fashion industry is currently grappling with environmental and labor issues, and transitioning from an era of overproduction to one of sustainability. This time, we check out the latest Tokyo trends when it comes to ethical fashion.

The Hidden Potential of Local Tokyo Produce
Farmers have continued to grow food in Tokyo even as the metropolis continues to develop. What are they making here? And what unique possibilities does farming in the capital have to offer? This time, we'll be unearthing the hidden potential of local Tokyo produce.

The Evolving Sentos of Tokyo
Sentos, or public bathhouses, have long been an important part of life in Tokyo. Lately however, fewer people are using Sentos. But there's a new generation of Sento owners working to protect Sento culture. We'll show you what kinds of exciting ideas they have to reverse the trend.

Tokyo's Culinary Industry: Better Living Through Sharing
The pandemic has caused Tokyo's culinary industry to go through some big changes. Now more restaurants are using so-called sharing services. Today we'll look at how the food service industry is looking to turn things around.

Tokyo SDGs: Making the City Better for Everyone!
Tokyo -- the most populated metropolitan area in the world. We'll take a look at what efforts are being made to help make this megacity more comfortable and welcoming to all its residents.

Tokyo Share Houses: The Latest in Communal Living
Share houses -- places that offer communal living -- are gaining fresh attention due to the pandemic. Today, we explore the latest trends, meet people enjoying the share house life, and discover the communities that are emerging from these spaces.
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