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Kamo River: The Waterway that Created Kyoto
The Kamo River runs through one of Japan's most famous tourist destinations, Kyoto, which has a population of 1.5 million people. Even now, each season, the lives of the people of Kyoto are intertwined with the river. The river's water nurtures Kyoto's unique vegetables, and restaurants serve fish caught within it. Its water is still being used for purification at a shrine with 1,500 years of history. We take a look at the many faces of the Kamo River as well as the people who love it and live with it.
Aired: Nov 12, 2014 Genre: DocumentaryDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Enterprises
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01: Izumo - Abode of the Gods02: Udon Noodles - A Wheat Delicacy03: Ekiben - A Box of Flavor and Feeling04: Echizen - Taste of Winter05: Chichibu - Home of the Mountain Gods and Festivals06: Modern Architecture: Giving Form to Dreams07: Winter in Tohoku08: Spring in Tohoku09: Kyoto: The Enigmatic Entertainers of Gion10: Hozenji: The Sentimental Alley of Osaka11: Hakodate: The Storied History of a Port Town12: Kirishima: A Town Thriving on Volcanic Mountains13: Sado Island: Into the Mystic Dreams14: Oze: A Mountain Marshland15: Ayu: Treasures of the River16: The Islands of Nagasaki17: Karuizawa: A Fleeting Summer18: Strolling the Paths of Onomichi19: Shinsekai, Osaka: A Town Guarded by a Tower20: Kujukuri: The Endless Beach21: Nagasaki: Hills and Exotic Atmosphere22: Japanese Yokai: Ghosts, Goblins or Ghouls?23: Kawagoe: Keeping Urbane Traditions Alive24: Travelogue of Mackerel Road25: On a Moonlit Night...26: Japan's Historic Tramways27: Aso: Life in the Caldera28: Crossing the Amagi Pass29: Kamo River: The Waterway that Created Kyoto30: Beppu: Exploring the Exciting Hot Springs31: The Tottori Sand Dunes, Unity with Nature32: A Journey to Holy Places