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Japan Video Topics (DVD)

ID Innehåll Längd
JVT 2016/2017 No. 6
  1. Taxi – Wheeling for the World's Best Hospitality
  2. Shimi Culture – Preserving Food and Tradition
  3. Plastic Models – An Ever-Evolving Small World
  4. Obakeyashiki – Ghost Houses of Frightful Fun
4:21
3:22
4:33
3:52
JVT 2016/2017 No. 5
  1. Illuminations – The Sparkling Jewels of Nighttime
  2. Chindonya – Walking Advertisements
  3. VR – A Virtual and Real Future
  4. Arita Porcelain – Furing the Furnace in the 400th Year
4:01
4:24
4:01
4:30
JVT 2016/2017 No. 4
  1. Tokyo Makeup – Beautification Station
  2. The Capsule Hotel – More Than Just a Bed
  3. Aso – 1,000 Years with the Grassland
  4. The Vending Machine – High-Tech on the Sidewalk
4:00
3:39
4:07
3:33
JVT 2016/2017 No. 3
  1. Clap! Clap! – "Tejime"
  2. The "Tachigui" Restaurant – Japanese Food Stands Up
  3. Contemporary Art Inspires Islands – Setouchi Triennale
  4. Noren – Cloths Conveying Tradition Across Time
3:48
3:22
4:22
4:00
JVT 2016/2017 No. 2
  1. Tokyo's First World Cultural Heritage – The National Museum of Western Art
  2. Ukai on the Nagara River – People Living with Nature
  3. Handwashing to Save the World – Globalizing a Childhood Habit
  4. Seeding the Future with Robots – Agriculture Goes High-Tech
4:18
4:38
4:19
3:49
JVT 2016/2017 No. 1
  1. Jakuchu: Brilliance Beyond 300 Years
  2. Wrapping – A Gift from the Heart
  3. A Taste from Japan – UMAMI
  4. Flood Control from Underground
3:29
3:34
4:11
3:47
JVT 2015/2016 No. 6
  1. Smiles Again in Tohoku
  2. Nishikigoi – Fish as Art
  3. Tiny Bubbles with Huge Potential
  4. Para-Ekiden – A new kind of Relay
4:10
4:19
4:13
3:55
JVT 2015/2016 No. 5
  1. Japan's Red-crowned Crane – The Kushiro Wetlands
  2. Capsule Toys – Not Just for Children
  3. The Mamachari – Japan's City Bicycle
  4. Kiri-e The Art of Cutting
4:27
4:18
4:30
4:25
JVT 2015/2016 No. 4
  1. Japan Blue
  2. Yuzu: The Fruit that Saved a Village
  3. Plating: A Technology Still at the Cutting Edge
  4. A New Era for Japan's Forests
4:09
3:56
4:04
4:01
JVT 2015/2016 No. 3
  1. Origami Goes High-Tech
  2. Welcome to a World of Robots
  3. Behind the Scenes in a Noh Theater
  4. Koji Beyond the Traditional Usage
3:29
3:48
4:01
3:18
JVT 2015/2016 No. 2
  1. Harie: A Community Centred on Water
  2. Kaizen: The Secret behind Japanese Productivity
  3. Safer Japanese Methods for Deterring Insects
  4. Uji: Birthplace of MatchaGreen Tea
4:21
4:16
3:42
4:01
JVT 2015/2016 No. 1
  1. Kiriko: Lantern Festivals of Noto
  2. Haiku: The World's Shortest Poem
  3. Bluefin Tuna Aquaculture – Completing the Farm-raising Cycle
  4. Stamps and Seals - for Business and Fun
4:05
4:05
4:05
4:05
JVT 2014/2015 No. 6
  1. By Shinkansen to Hokuriku
  2. Kendama's Global Appeal
  3. Reviving Town's Old Machiya
  4. Eco Ships for Cleaner Seas
  5. Japan – A Nation of Light
4:09
4:03
4:04
4:40
0:30
JVT 2014/2015 No. 5
  1. Snow Monkeys
  2. Satchels filled with Memories
  3. Changing Corporate Cafeterias
  4. White Impulse
  5. 30 Second Trailer
4:14
4:02
3:36
4:11
0:30
JVT 2014/2015 No. 4
  1. What is Yurukyara?
  2. Kurokawa Onsen – An Old Hot Spring Revived
  3. Silken Thread from Spiders
  4. A Japanese Approach to Bread
4:26
4:10
4:03
4:16
JVT 2014/2015 No. 3
  1. Prepared for Disaster
  2. The Japanese Love of Sound
  3. Kisoji – The Old Mountain Road
  4. The Spirit of Mottainai
4:31
4:12
3:57
4:05
JVT 2014/2015 No. 2
  1. Festival Art in Tohoku
  2. A Spirit of Service
  3. Exploring a Tokyo Yokocho
  4. Washi – The Versatile Paper
4:18
4:19
3:48
4:23
JVT 2014/2015 No. 1
  1. The Island of Nagasaki
  2. Caring Technology
  3. Making Tokyo Life Easier
  4. A Clean and Tidy Life
4:57
5:11
4:07
3:23
JVT 2013/2014 No. 6
  1. Cooking Toys Promote Communication
  2. Manhole Cover Art
  3. Japanese Fast Food: Stand & Eat Soba
  4. Eyeglass Capital Sabae Leads Innovation
3:23
3:23
3:36
3:44
JVT 2013/2014 No. 5
  1. A Seven-Minute Miracle! The Shinkansen Cleaning Theater
  2. Becoming More Useful: Innovative Food Containers
  3. High Schools Students's Challenge! Revitalizing the Town with the B-1 Grand Prix
  4. LED Fishing Lights: Revolutionizing the Fishing Industry
3:25
3:35
3:45
3:47
JVT 2013/2014 No. 4
  1. What is Spochan? An extremely safe sword sport from Japan
  2. Chopstick Culture in Japan
  3. Powered Suits Helping Farmers
  4. Ise Jingu Shikinen Sengu Reconstructing Tradition
3:30
3:23
3:56
3:43
JVT 2013/2014 No. 3
  1. Landscape Gardener
  2. Getting Together! The Latest Cafés and Bars
  3. The Japanese Crested Ibis Starting Over from Zero
  4. Communication Robots
3:54
3:25
3:58
3:23
JVT 2013/2014 No. 2
  1. Ultra-Lightweight Vehicle
  2. Tatami and the Japanese Lifestyle
  3. Sightseeing Train
  4. Sushi Academy
3:37
3:26
3:43
3:36
JVT 2013/2014 No. 1
  1. Koban (Japanese Police Box)
  2. Tsunami Simulation Helping Limit Damage
  3. Hydropnic Farming
  4. Hakone A Relaxing Retreat
3:36
3:31
4:03
3:21
JVT 2012/2013 No. 6

Seasonal Traditions in Japan

  1. Spring
  2. Summer
  3. Autumn
  4. Winter
3:57
3:42
3:18
4:09
JVT 2012/2013 No. 5

Elementary School Life in Japan

  1. The School Day
  2. School Meals
  3. School Events
  4. Summer Vacation
4:11
3:33
4:17
4:07
JVT 2012/2013 No. 4

Tokyo

  1. Trendsetting Tokyo
  2. Tokyo's Latest Landmark
  3. Tokyo -- City of Sports
  4. Gourmet Tokyo
3:45
4:43
3:53
3:35
JVT 2012/2013 No. 3

Budo

  1. The Spirit of Budo
  2. Budo Techniques and Power
  3. Traditional Budo Equipment
  4. Budo Today
5:10
4:45
4:11
4:27
JVT 2012/2013 No. 2

A Glimpse of Japan's Cultural Heritage

  1. Kamakura - Home of the Samurai Culture
  2. Jomon Archeological Sites in Tohoku
  3. Okinawa World Heritage
  4. Mt. Fuji, Japan's Sacred Mountain
5:10
4:45
4:11
4:27
JVT 2012/2013 No. 1

Tohoku Reconstruction - Eco-friendly and Disaster Resistant

  1. Tohoku's Eco-frindly Reconstruction
  2. Geothermal Energy in Japan
  3. Pioneering Disaster Technology
  4. New National Park for Sanriku
4:03
3:45
5:09
3:36
JVT 2011/2012 No. 9
  1. The Camellias of Hagi
  2. Arita Porcelain
  3. Leading-Edge Desalination Technology
  4. Wadaiko Drumming
3:22
4:22
4:06
3:23
JVT 2011/2012 No. 8
  1. Meiji Jingu - A Tokyo Oasis
  2. Amezaiku Candy Sculpture
  3. Saving Energy with Sensors
  4. Kyo Yuzen Kimono Dyeing
3:56
4:50
4:34
4:20
JVT 2011/2012 No. 7
  1. Gokayama's Thatched Farmhouses
  2. Another Taste of Japan
  3. Stronger and Lighter than Steel
  4. Maki-e - Gold on Lacquer
5:00
3:23
3:30
4:51
JVT 2011/2012 No. 6
  1. Niihama Taiko Festival
  2. Japanese Rice Snacks
  3. Shaping Our World with Plastics
  4. The Puppet Art of Bunraku
4:50
3:46
3:42
4:44
JVT 2011/2012 No. 5
  1. Solar Power in Japan
  2. Ise-Shima - Ancient Shrines and Pearls
  3. Stationary Moves with the Times
  4. The Ukiyoe Tradition
3:50
5:20
4:48
4:49
JVT 2011/2012 No.4

Japan Reconstructs - Festivals in Tohoku -

  1. A Festival of Festivals
    Tohoku Rokkon Sai
  2. 800 Years of Tradition
    Aizu Tajima Gion Festival
  3. Showcasing Tohoku Dance
    Kitakami Michinoku Geino Festival
  4. Festival on Matsushima Bay
    Shiogama Minato Festival
4:21
 
4:12
 
3:43
 
4:23
JVT 2011/2012 No.3

Japan Reconstructs - Moving Forward -

  1. Hiraizumi – Once Again a Beacon of Hope
  2. Fukushima’s World-leading Aluminium Technology
  3. The Magnificent Wooden Chests of Sendai
  4. Keeping the Auto Industry on the Road
4:41
4:04
5:15
5:05
JVT Tohoku 2011

Tohoku Selection - Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate

  1. Miyagi - Where the Samurai Spirit Lingers
  2. Lacquer Reborn
  3. Hiraizumi - Glories of Long Ago
  4. Nanbu-tekki Cast Ironware
  5. Lakes of Many Colors
5:40
3:24
4:40
3:51
3:44
JVT 2011/2012 No. 2
  1. Takachiho - Land of Legends
  2. Walking on Wood
  3. Flea Markets for Fun
  4. Technology Inspired by Tradition
4:45
4:03
4:06
4:25
JVT 2011/2012 No. 1
  1. The Colorful World of Bentobako
  2. Miniaturizing Medicine
  3. Experimenting with Fashion
  4. Miyajima - Island Shrine to Nature
4:17
4:35
3:58
4:05
JVT 2010/2011 No. 9
  1. Izu - Paradise of Flowers
  2. Snow and Hemp in Ojiya
  3. Leave it All to the Movers
  4. Hina - Ningyo Dolls
4:02
3:49
3:58
4:14
JVT 2010/2011 No. 8
  1. Japan's high-speed rail system
  2. Matsue - the water city
  3. Speedy and safe - Japan's egg technology
  4. Artful gift wrapping
  5. Azuki - the versatile little red bean
5:22
4:09
3:04
3:32
3:32
JVT 2010/2011 No. 7
  1. Wajima-nuri lacquerware
  2. Lighting up the night in Arashiyama
  3. Fine marquetry from Hakone
  4. A cascade of chrysantheums
4:22
3:26
3:52
3:23
JVT 2010/2011 No. 6
  1. Lakes of Many Colors
  2. Safe Water from Every Tap
  3. Tsumami Kanzashi Hair Ornaments
  4. Karatsu Kunchi Festival
3:44
3:47
3:07
3:57
JVT 2010/2011 No. 5
  1. Onigiri - Rice to Go
  2. When lacquer Meets Dearskin
  3. Electric Vehicles Hit the Street
  4. Owara Kaze no Bon Festival
3:23
3:44
3:40
4:05
JVT 2010/2011 No. 4
  1. The Dinosaurs of Katsuyama
  2. Tokyo's New Green Heart
  3. Ishiakari Stone Lanterns
3:42
5:00
4:06
JVT 2010/2011 No. 3
  1. Cyber Power Suits
  2. Kumiko Latticework
  3. The Essential Bean
  4. Pillars of Flame
4:30
3:44
4:26
3:43
JVT 2010/2011 No. 2
  1. Wasabi
  2. Rebun - Island of Flowers
  3. Japan's Advanced Vending Machines
  4. Tenugui - The Handy Cloth
3:53
4:23
3:46
3:25
JVT 2010/2011 No.1
  1. Kakunodate - Sakura and Samurai
  2. Designed for Universal Use
  3. A Tradition of Fine Blades
  4. Edo Period Puppet Theater
3:40
3:57
3:54
4:06
JVT 2009/2010 No.9
  1. Mount Fuji in Winter
  2. Yusan-bako Picnic Boxes
  3. New Ways to Use Cardboard
  4. Kariwano's Giant Tug-of-war
3:59
2:50
4:08
4:33
JVT 2009/2010 No.8
  1. Nambu-tekki Cast Ironware
  2. Winter Train to Tsugaru
  3. Jomon Art - Ancient Yet Modern
  4. Kendo - A Sport for Mind and Body
3:51
4:40
4:05
3:37
JVT 2009/2010 No.7
  1. The Miniature Appeal of Netsuke
  2. Nature's Beauty at Lake Akan
  3. Keeping Frozen Cells Alive – CAS
  4. Wazuma – Japanese Traditional Magic
3:51
3:51
3:30
3:43
JVT 2009/2010 No.6
  1. Unfolding the Story of the Kyo-sensu Fan
  2. Highly Polished Skills
  3. Matsuri-zushi – Festival Sushi
  4. Iriomote's Shichi Festival
4:23
3:08
3:40
3:42
JVT 2009/2010 No.5
  1. Funadansu Sea Chests
  2. Sweet Accessories
  3. Yamaga Lantern Festival
  4. Wagakki – Ancient Japanese Musical Instruments
3:40
3:24
3:52
4:18
JVT 2009/2010 No.4
  1. Dancing the Summer Nights Away
  2. Mottainai - Even Tiny Scraps Can Be Reused
  3. Cruising Down the Shimanto River
  4. Umbrellas To Slip in a Pocket
3:51
3:45
4:22
3:10
JVT 2009/2010 No.3
  1. Ajisai – Hydrangeas in Hakone
  2. Lettuce From a Factory
  3. Mizuhiki - The Art of Tying Paper Cords
  4. New Life for Old Facilities
3:41
3:24
3:18
3:36
JVT 2009/2010 No.2
  1. Hiking the Shinetsu Trail
  2. When Mending Becomes an Art
  3. A Better Way to Peaceful Sleep
  4. New Technology for Disabled Sports
4:29
3:24
3:21
4:22
JVT 2009/2010 No.1
  1. The Cherry Blossoms of Yoshino
  2. Titanium Tiles for Temple Roofs
  3. How Old Firms Survive
  4. Old Crafts in Modern Art
4:22
3:46
3:31
3:39
JVT Selection 2008/2009

<Culture/Lifestyle>

  1. Monkiri Asobi - The Art of Papercutting
  2. Donabe - Most Versatile of Cooking Pots
  3. Deco Art - It's Everywhere!
  4. High-Rise Work Fashion

<Tourism/Festival>

  1. Tokyo’s Subtropical Islands
  2. Night Festival in Chichibu
  3. Iwami Kagura – Ancient Ritual to Modern Folk Art

<Technology/Environment>

  1. Fresh Ideas for Mobile Living
  2. Minamata – An Eco-Aware Community
  3. Green Revolution Transforms City Rooftops
3:59
3:41
3:58
3:27


4:15
4:20
4:49


3:38
3:45
3:43

JVT 2008/2009 No.9
  1. Donabe - Most Versatile of Cooking Pots
  2. Bonsai - Nature’s Beauty in Miniature
  3. Iwami Kagura – Ancient Ritual to Modern Folk Art
  4. Green Revolution Transforms City Rooftops
3:41
3:42
4:49
3:43
JVT 2008/2009 No.8
  1. Tiny Satellite Carries a Big Dream
  2. A Stroll Through Old Kawagoe
  3. Carry Your Own Chopsticks
  4. Tsukemono - The Pleasure of Japanese Pickles
4:14
4:03
4:11
3:32
JVT 2008/2009 No.7
  1. Night Festival in Chichibu
  2. Monkiri Asobi - The Art of Papercutting
  3. Miyadaiku
  4. Sushi from Tokyo Bay Again
4:20
3:59
3:43
4:11
JVT 2008/2009 No.6
  1. The Healing Powers of the Jellyfish
  2. Ready to Eat. Instantly, Anywhere
  3. Bamboo's Deep Roots in Japanese Life
  4. Traditional Crafts, Modern Design - That's Kanazawa
4:03
3:56
4:00
3:50
JVT 2008/2009 No.5
  1. Walking the Old Tokaido Highway
  2. Compact Houses for Spacious Living
  3. Learning about Life from Food
  4. Fun Ways to Get Fit
4:42
3:58
3:17
3:46
JVT 2008/2009 No.4
  1. Manga Goes Worldwide
  2. World's Biggest Firework
  3. Japanese Denim - High Fashion and Eco-Friendly
  4. Deco Art - It's Everywhere!
3:31
4:03
3:31
3:58
JVT 2008/2009 No.3
  1. Tokyo’s Subtropical Islands
  2. Toys for all Ages
  3. Japanese Cuisine - Sincerity is the Key
  4. Building to Blend with Nature
4:15
3:37
3:33
3:59
JVT 2008/2009 No.2
  1. Untouched for 8,000 Years - Shirakami-Sanchi Forest
  2. High-Rise Work Fashion
  3. Fine Mist Cools City Heat
  4. Minamata – An Eco-Aware Community
3:50
3:27
3:38
3:45
JVT 2008/2009 No.1
  1. Mixing Up a Super Fuel
  2. Hokkaido Horse-trekking
  3. Fresh Ideas for Mobile Living
  4. New Future for Smallest Room
3:39
3:14
3:38
3:06
JVT 2008-3
  1. Tokyo Girls Collection
  2. Japan Tourism Goes Green
  3. High-Tech Hairpieces
  4. Railway Country
3:22
3:27
3:29
3:34
JVT 2008-2
  1. Winter in Japan’s Snow Country
  2. Tree Surgeons at Work
  3. Robot, a Remarkable Companion
  4. World’s Biggest Comic Convention
3:39
3:53
3:35
3:49
JVT 2008-1
  1. Toyako -Science Site of G8 Summit
  2. Eco - The New Brand Image
  3. New Year's Friendly Demons
  4. The Miniature of Omake
3:32
3:38
3:25
3:50
JVT 2007-12
  1. Yokohama-Japan's First Modern City
  2. Traditional Art Meets POP Culture
  3. A Challenge of Skills
  4. Never Too Old to Play
3:45
3:07
3:46
3:37
JVT 2007-11
  1. A new style of lifelong learning in Shibuya
  2. The lake that inspired Tale of Genji
  3. Why is Japanese fruit so delicious?
  4. Clear as glass, but so much stronger
3:46
3:18
3:23
3:48
JVT 2007-10
  1. Try new products for free at Sample Lab
  2. Revealing the hidden side of industry
  3. Eating on the train - ekiben boxed meals
  4. A designer’s ideas transform local industries
3:24
4:07
3:00
3:28