
Overview
About 5,000 species of mushroom can be found in Japan, a quarter of the world's known species. The matsutake is the gold standard of edible mushrooms. And whether it's a broth of shimeji mushroom, or tempura-fried hen-of-the-woods, mushrooms are a quintessential autumn food in Japan, and have been for centuries. There are also some very rare mushrooms, like the caterpillar fungus - which grows on insects and which has been used medicinally since ancient times - or the glow-in-the-dark mushrooms of Hachijojima. In recent years, Japan has seen a decline in the number of wild mushrooms. Intense efforts have been made to revive matsutake harvests. Some efforts to stimulate mushroom growth are even using artificial lightning strikes - quite a shocking idea! On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, our theme is mushrooms. We'll see how Japan's climate and culture have made it the nation that eats a wider variety of fungi than any other.
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5 - 1Ekiden January 12, 2012
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5 - 2Batteries January 19, 2012
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5 - 3Cafes January 26, 2012
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5 - 4Hot Water Bottles and Pocket Warmers February 02, 2012
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5 - 5Ikebana February 09, 2012
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5 - 6Excavators February 16, 2012
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5 - 7Woods & Forests February 23, 2012
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5 - 8Japanophiles - Dhugal Lindsay March 01, 2012
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5 - 9Japanophiles - Richard Emmert March 08, 2012
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5 - 10Japanophiles - Art Lee March 15, 2012
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5 - 11Japanophiles - Philip Harper March 29, 2012
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5 - 12Kabuki April 05, 2012
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5 - 13Wild Vegetables April 12, 2012
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5 - 14Horses April 19, 2012
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5 - 15Massage Chairs April 26, 2012
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5 - 16Shikoku Pilgrimage May 03, 2012
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5 - 17Regional Fast Food May 10, 2012
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5 - 18Department Stores May 17, 2012
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5 - 19Kimonos May 24, 2012
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5 - 20Aquariums June 07, 2012
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5 - 21Confectionery June 14, 2012
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5 - 22Dolls June 21, 2012
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5 - 23Moss July 05, 2012
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5 - 24High School Baseball July 12, 2012
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5 - 25Planetariums July 19, 2012
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5 - 26Japanophiles - Adam Booth August 16, 2012
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5 - 27Japanophiles - Dave Spector August 23, 2012
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5 - 28Japanophiles - Euan Craig August 30, 2012
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5 - 29Shamisen September 06, 2012
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5 - 30Crested Ibises September 13, 2012
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5 - 31Abalone September 20, 2012
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5 - 32Tokyo Station October 04, 2012
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5 - 33Tokyo Skytree October 11, 2012
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5 - 34Tokyo Bay October 18, 2012
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5 - 35Potatoes, Taros, and Yams November 01, 2012
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5 - 36Name Seals November 08, 2012
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5 - 37Mushrooms November 15, 2012
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5 - 38Vending Machines November 22, 2012
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5 - 39Scissors December 06, 2012
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5 - 40Satsuma Mandarins December 13, 2012
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5 - 41Gift-giving December 20, 2012