Begin Japanology

Season 2

BEGIN Japanology invites you into the world of Japanese culture, both traditional and modern, explaining how traditions evolved and the part they still play today in people's everyday lives.

Where to Watch Season 2

41 Episodes

  • Nishijin-ori
    E1
    Nishijin-ori
  • Kyoto Lacquerware
    E2
    Kyoto Lacquerware
  • Sake
    E3
    Sake
  • Katsura Rikyu
    E4
    Katsura Rikyu
  • Bonsai
    E5
    Bonsai
  • The Four Seasons
    E6
    The Four Seasons
  • Hina Dolls
    E7
    Hina Dolls
  • Nagasaki
    E8
    Nagasaki
  • Five-Storey Pagodas
    E9
    Five-Storey Pagodas
  • Cherry Blossoms
    E10
    Cherry Blossoms
  • Chopsticks
    E11
    Chopsticks
  • Aizome
    E12
    Aizome
  • Bunraku
    E13
    Bunraku
  • Kiriko Cut Glass
    E14
    Kiriko Cut Glass
  • Traditional Folk Houses
    E15
    Traditional Folk Houses
  • Tea Ceremony
    E16
    Tea Ceremony
  • Soba
    E17
    Soba
  • Origami
    E18
    Origami
  • Imari Porcelain
    E19
    Imari Porcelain
  • Folding Fan
    E20
    Folding Fan
  • Kaiseki Cuisine
    E21
    Kaiseki Cuisine
  • The Sounds of Japan
    E22
    The Sounds of Japan
  • Masks
    E23
    Masks
  • Satoyama
    E24
    Satoyama
  • Kendo
    E25
    Kendo
  • The Fragrances of Japan
    E26
    The Fragrances of Japan
  • Spinning Tops
    E27
    Spinning Tops
  • Rock and Stone
    E28
    Rock and Stone
  • Ink Brushes
    E29
    Ink BrushesSince ancient times, people in Japan have devoted themselves to the traditional art of calligraphy, shodo. Writing characters with ink on paper, they create works that express the inherent beauty of the Japanese written language. In shodo, brushes are used for applying the ink to the paper. The expressiveness of the characters derives from variations in the speed and force that the calligrapher uses to move the brush. The brushes themselves are simple objects, made from bundles of animal hair or other materials bundled together and fixed to a shaft. The actual materials used will depend on the style of calligraphy that is desired. On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, we examine the history, development and contemporary applications of ink brushes, introducing these simple implements that have been so essential to the development of Japanese writing and painting.
  • Tsukemono
    E30
    Tsukemono
  • Dogs
    E31
    Dogs
  • Ramen
    E32
    Ramen
  • Rice
    E33
    Rice
  • Shinto Shrine
    E34
    Shinto Shrine
  • Festivals
    E35
    FestivalsIn Japan, festivals are known as matsuri. Many matsuri are colorful and boisterous occasions. Matsuri are typically associated with a Shinto shrine. Local people gather to pray and give thanks to the enshrined deity for agricultural bounty, health, safety and security. Over the years, these gatherings have evolved into elaborate events that frequently feature dancing, masks and magnificent floats. Entire local communities may be drawn into the preparations for festivals, which have nurtured some of the most refined arts and crafts in Japan. Even the sophisticated Noh theatre has festival origins, and, in some communities, apprentices will spend years learning a craft such as woodcarving specifically for its application in an annual matsuri. On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, we present some of the most famous festivals in Japan and consider the links to community and culture.
  • Shinkansen
    E36
    Shinkansen
  • Gagaku
    E37
    Gagaku
  • Marriage
    E38
    Marriage
  • Shogi
    E39
    Shogi
  • Nabe Cuisine
    E40
    Nabe Cuisine
  • Sword
    E41
    Sword

Cast of Season 2

  • Peter BarakanSelf - Host
  • Stuart Varnam-AtkinSelf - Narrator (voice)

 

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