Season 1 (2000)
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Episodes 12
Snow in Japan
Jon Snow travels to Japan to examine whether the country can recover from the recession and overcome a debt of over £5 trillion. He also questions how drastic reforms, if needed, will affect the traditional way of Japanese life. He travels with journalist Mayu Kamide searching for some answers.
Read MoreTeenage Japanese Killers
This film examines the recent rise in violent crime in Japan. Through individual murder stories it provides an insight into 21st century Japanese society.
Read MoreTokyo Bound: Bondage Mistresses of Tokyo
This documentary follows Maxx Ginnane, an Australian film-maker, as she goes behind closed doors to meet Japanese mistresses at work.
Read MoreThe Dream of Garuda
A convicted rapist, released from prison, pursues an obsession with his victim, seeking her in every woman he meets.
Read MoreVirtual Japan
In this programme, Waldemar Januszczak looks at the latest in Japanese technological innovation and asks if Japan's past can explain its technological present.
Read MoreScenes by the Sea - The Life and Cinema of Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano
Documentary about the actor, writer and director Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano. Uses interviews with Kitano and colleagues to paint a revealing portrait of his life and cinema.
Read MoreTokyo House
The Parkinson family, from Wirral in Cheshire, go to live in a Japanese house in the suburbs of Tokyo for a month. They cook and eat Japanese food, work in Japanese jobs, entertain Japanese friends and try to be Japanese family.
Read MoreAh-So Graham Norton
Graham Norton visits Tokyo where he is the houseguest of the Hoshi family. Graham experiences Tokyo nightlife, para-para discothèques, host bars and the unusual Japanese obsession with country and western line dancing.
Read MoreThe Bedroom
A mysterious serial killer preys on the drugged prostitutes at a Japanese brothel.
Read MoreLove from Bali
This programme looks at the new wave of young Japanese people who are heading to Bali seeking pleasure and an escape from the cultural restrictions of Japan itself.
Read MoreSuicide
This programme looks at the story of Hideo Ebisawa, a devoted executive in a small electronics firm who committed suicide when his company was unable to pay the bills. It also looks at the recent phenomenal rise in Japan's suicide rate and examines the devastating consequences it has had on society.
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