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A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

Saturday, October 25 on WNJN NHK World (50.2)

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Upcoming Airings

A Cat's-Eye View of Japan is scheduled to air at these times:

  • Sat 25

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    Todaiji Temple is a World Heritage Site. We encounter cats-and also deer-who live at the temple. One cat keeps an eye on his owner's pickle shop. Another cat enjoys listening to flute music.

  • Sat 25

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    Todaiji Temple is a World Heritage Site. We encounter cats-and also deer-who live at the temple. One cat keeps an eye on his owner's pickle shop. Another cat enjoys listening to flute music.

  • Sun 26

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    Todaiji Temple is a World Heritage Site. We encounter cats-and also deer-who live at the temple. One cat keeps an eye on his owner's pickle shop. Another cat enjoys listening to flute music.

  • Sun 26

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    Todaiji Temple is a World Heritage Site. We encounter cats-and also deer-who live at the temple. One cat keeps an eye on his owner's pickle shop. Another cat enjoys listening to flute music.

  • Sun 26

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    Todaiji Temple is a World Heritage Site. We encounter cats-and also deer-who live at the temple. One cat keeps an eye on his owner's pickle shop. Another cat enjoys listening to flute music.

  • Sun 26

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    Todaiji Temple is a World Heritage Site. We encounter cats-and also deer-who live at the temple. One cat keeps an eye on his owner's pickle shop. Another cat enjoys listening to flute music.

  • Sun 26

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    Todaiji Temple is a World Heritage Site. We encounter cats-and also deer-who live at the temple. One cat keeps an eye on his owner's pickle shop. Another cat enjoys listening to flute music.

  • Sun 26

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    Todaiji Temple is a World Heritage Site. We encounter cats-and also deer-who live at the temple. One cat keeps an eye on his owner's pickle shop. Another cat enjoys listening to flute music.

  • Sat 1

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    NEW

    On this unique trip around Japan, discover the lesser-known charms and customs of regions through the eyes of cats! Filmed by wildlife photographe,Iwago Mitsuaki.

  • Sat 1

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    NEW

    On this unique trip around Japan, discover the lesser-known charms and customs of regions through the eyes of cats! Filmed by wildlife photographe,Iwago Mitsuaki.

  • Sun 2

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    On this unique trip around Japan, discover the lesser-known charms and customs of regions through the eyes of cats! Filmed by wildlife photographe,Iwago Mitsuaki.

  • Sun 2

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    On this unique trip around Japan, discover the lesser-known charms and customs of regions through the eyes of cats! Filmed by wildlife photographe,Iwago Mitsuaki.

  • Sun 2

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    On this unique trip around Japan, discover the lesser-known charms and customs of regions through the eyes of cats! Filmed by wildlife photographe,Iwago Mitsuaki.

  • Sun 2

    A Cat's-Eye View of Japan — A Cat's-Eye View of Japan

    On this unique trip around Japan, discover the lesser-known charms and customs of regions through the eyes of cats! Filmed by wildlife photographe,Iwago Mitsuaki.