Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai in "Shōgun" (Photo Credit: Katie Yu/FX) High demand for “Shogun” and the second season of “Tokyo Vice” seems to point to a more general appetite from U.S. audiences for ...
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The makers of Japan's most outrageous programming have united to sell their quirky formats to the rest of the world. By Gavin J Blair Asahi Broadcasting Corp.'s "Who Is the Real Celebrity?" is among a ...
New Jersey Public Television (NJTV) Joins U.S. Public Broadcasters to Distribute Japanese Lifestyle and News Programming to the Southern New Jersey/Philadelphia Region NEW JERSEY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NHK ...
There are a lot of different ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Japan. If you want to get orthodox, tradition says you should make a midnight visit to your local temple to literally ring in the new ...
If you’d like to watch Japanese TV from abroad, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a simple solution that will protect your data and privacy in the process. Here's a list of the best options. As with ...
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F1 fans, start your engines. The 2024 season continues this weekend with the Japanese Grand Prix. Once again, this weekend's F1 race will be subject to inconvenient timing for East Coast viewers, with ...
High demand for “Shogun” and the second season of “Tokyo Vice” seems to point to a more general appetite from U.S. audiences for stories from Japan. So far, demand for “Shogun” has peaked at 48 times ...