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  2. Begin Japanology - Wikipedia

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    Weekend Japanology is mostly talk-show style, typically hosted by Peter Barakan and Mami Kikuchi. It eventually developed into Begin Japanology (first broadcast on October 5, 2007 in Japan [3] and in other countries on March 14, 2008 [4]) Japanology Plus (first broadcast April 3, 2014) [5] [6]) is the most recent show. Other than the title ...

  3. Peter Barakan - Wikipedia

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    He is best known as the presenter of Begin Japanology and Japanology Plus on NHK World. [1] [2] In Japan, he is known as the radio host of "Barakan Beat" on InterFM, [3] "Weekend Sunshine" on NHK FM, [4] and Lifestyle Museum on Tokyo FM. [5] Barakan also curates "Live Magic!", presented by CreativeMan Productions, Tower Records, and InterFM. It ...

  4. NHK World-Japan - Wikipedia

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    Begin Japanology and Japanology Plus: A Japanese culture and lifestyle television show with Peter Barakan. Biz Stream: A weekly business news program featuring the main stories of the week with guest expert analysis. Cool Japan: Hosted by Shoji Kokami and Risa Stegmayer; some aspects of Japanese customs are considered "cool" by foreigners.

  5. Kyūjutsu - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese culture and lifestyle television show Begin Japanology aired on NHK World featured a full episode on Kyūdō in 2008. A European's take on kyūdō in Zen in the Art of Archery. Tsurune – A Japanese light novel series about a school kyūdō club, later adapted into an anime in 2018 by Kyoto Animation.

  6. Radio calisthenics - Wikipedia

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    The idea for radio broadcast calisthenics came from "setting-up exercises" broadcast in US radio stations as early as 1923 in Boston (in WGI). [1] The longest-lasting of these setting-up exercise broadcasts was sponsored by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (now MetLife), which sponsored the setting-up exercise broadcasts in WEAF in New York which premiered in April 1925. [1]

  7. Rogier Uitenboogaart - Wikipedia

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    Uitenboogaart craft has a strong connection to his immediate surroundings. From an interview with Masako Yamada, from the Public Relations Office of the Government of Japan, Uitenboogaard says, washi "is deeply connected with mountains, rivers and other natural features.

  8. Talk:Begin Japanology - Wikipedia

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  9. Muhō Noelke - Wikipedia

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    Muhō Nölke (ネルケ無方) (born March 1, 1968, as Jens Olaf Christian Nölke) [1] is a German-born Zen monk who was the abbot of Antai-ji, a Japanese Sōtō Zen temple in Shin'onsen in the Mikata District of Japan's Hyōgo Prefecture from 2002 until 2020. [2]