
Overview
Fukushima Prefecture, with its beautiful mountains and coastline, is home to people who have survived disaster and come out stronger. We meet a peach grower thriving again after the great 2011 quake, a family that rebuilt their seaside hotel destroyed by the tsunami, shopkeepers organizing a summer festival after a two-year pandemic gap, highschoolers continuing Fukushima's samurai horse riding legacy, and three women friends who have staffed a tiny country station together for 35 years.
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10 - 1The Nagasaki Kaido: Japan's Sugar Road January 14, 2023
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10 - 2Akita: The Wisdom of Nature February 11, 2023
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10 - 3Tokyo's Islands Niijima and Hachijojima March 11, 2023
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10 - 4Okinawa: A Unique Island Culture April 15, 2023
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10 - 5Tokushima - Where Teamwork Runs Deep April 21, 2023
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10 - 6Hiroshima - Going it Alone May 12, 2023
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10 - 7Fukui - The Strength to Succeed May 19, 2023
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10 - 8Tochigi - The Cycle of Life June 09, 2023
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10 - 9Okayama - Sunshine and Smiles June 16, 2023
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10 - 10Tanegashima and Yakushima - Inspired by Nature July 14, 2023
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10 - 11Kagoshima - Legacy of Determination July 21, 2023
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10 - 12Southern Nagano - Exploring Its Hidden Valleys August 11, 2023
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10 - 13The Old Hokuriku Kaido - Exploring a Forgotten Highway August 18, 2023
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10 - 14Sado - Island of Hidden Treasures September 15, 2023
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10 - 15Fukushima - Taking Life Day by Day September 22, 2023
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10 - 16Fukuoka - Always Thinking Ahead October 13, 2023
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10 - 17Into the Kyoto Countryside October 20, 2023
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10 - 18Kochi - Land of Rivers November 10, 2023
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10 - 19Saitama Traditions - Tokyo's Scenic Neighbor November 17, 2023
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10 - 20Nagasaki - Free to Enjoy Life December 16, 2023