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Silk
What gives Japanese kimonos their luxurious appeal? Pure silk, a natural fiber made from the cocoons of the silkworm. Strong and elastic, silk is used to make strings for the shamisen, as a canvas for Japanese paintings, and these days it is being applied in medicine. With our expert guest, Takayuki Nagashima, who knows a great deal about silk and silkworms, we explore the importance of silk to Japan's culture and way of life. And in Plus One, the wonders of wild silk.
Aired: Jan 14, 2016 Genre: Documentary TalkCasts: Peter Barakan Emma Howard Matt AltDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Educational
Episodes
01: Japanophiles: Maud Archambault02: Silk03: Underground Tokyo04: Earthquake Preparedness05: Japanophiles: Jorge Cabeza Fernandez06: Japanophiles: Pico Iyer07: Okinawan Dance08: Whisky09: Quest for Perfect Skin10: Bladed Tools11: Family Crests12: Breakfast13: Footwear14: Running15: Emoji16: Ekiben17: Bicycles18: Kimono19: Kokeshi Dolls20: Shinise: Long-Established Businesses21: Japanophiles: Rezaul Karim Chowdhury22: Toilets23: Bridges24: A Nation of Singers25: Restoring Castles26: Volcanoes27: School Club Activites28: Smells29: Paper30: Japanophiles: Paul Lorimer31: Katsuobushi32: Day Care for Kids33: Sweets and Snacks34: Hairdressing