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- The three sisters live in different cities, namely Tokyo, Kanazawa and Toyama. As is often the case a death in the family brings them together. While attending their grandmother's funeral they come to find out more about their mother. As more is revealed the sisters seek to remain strong and face their reality.
- During the Edo Period of Japan, an excellent cook marries the heir to a renowned cooking family. However, her husband is a terrible chef. With the help of her new mother-in-law, she begins to teach him the ways of the culinary arts.
- A Japanese Warrior leaves the secretive battalion he is apart of. As a skilled soldier, he confronts evil and serves his people.
- A story a junior high school student, who is believed to be a descendent of an Indian goddess. She controls people, especially men. The film focus on the friendship between she and her friend, both now on their first year at university.
- Set in a small fishing village in Shikamachi, Ishikawa Prefecture, where not much happens and there is a dearth of entertainment citizens depend on the town's amateur orchestra. However, when the conductor suddenly dies and his seventeen-year-old granddaughter arrives there may be a new source for talent everyone can hang their hopes on.
- Journey to Tokyo and beyond in this visual piece from filmmaker Patrik Wallner. 'The Splits' showcases the Adidas Skateboarding Japan team and introduces their newest team rider, Shin Sanbongi.
- 2005–201243mTV-PG7.6 (62)TV EpisodeTony explores Japan through the culinary phenomenon that is "Cook it Raw."
- Adam Liaw explores the amazing and unique culinary culture of Japan. This week, Adam uncovers the secrets to superb sake, samples some of the world's best sushi and prepares a classic Japanese dish with his mother-in-law.
- Monty Don travels to Japan in Spring to trace the history of Japanese gardens from early boating gardens, through Buddhist temples and Zen gardens, right up to a modern tea house.
- Monty Don returns to Japan in Autumn to continue his journey through Japanese gardens. This time he explores both stroll gardens and how the Japanese bring nature into their modern lives.