Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan TV Schedule

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next airing:

6126-014

Friday, December 12 on WNJN NHK World (50.2)

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Upcoming Airings

Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan is scheduled to air at these times:

  • Fri 12

    6126-014 — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Onomichi Betcha is a three-day festival in Hiroshima Prefecture. Masked ogres carry sticks with which to "torment" spectators. But being hit or poked with a stick is said to bring good luck.

  • Fri 12

    6126-014 — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Onomichi Betcha is a three-day festival in Hiroshima Prefecture. Masked ogres carry sticks with which to "torment" spectators. But being hit or poked with a stick is said to bring good luck.

  • Sat 13

    6126-014 — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Onomichi Betcha is a three-day festival in Hiroshima Prefecture. Masked ogres carry sticks with which to "torment" spectators. But being hit or poked with a stick is said to bring good luck.

  • Sat 13

    6126-014 — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Onomichi Betcha is a three-day festival in Hiroshima Prefecture. Masked ogres carry sticks with which to "torment" spectators. But being hit or poked with a stick is said to bring good luck.

  • Sat 13

    6126-014 — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Onomichi Betcha is a three-day festival in Hiroshima Prefecture. Masked ogres carry sticks with which to "torment" spectators. But being hit or poked with a stick is said to bring good luck.

  • Sat 13

    6126-014 — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Onomichi Betcha is a three-day festival in Hiroshima Prefecture. Masked ogres carry sticks with which to "torment" spectators. But being hit or poked with a stick is said to bring good luck.

  • Sat 13

    6126-014 — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Onomichi Betcha is a three-day festival in Hiroshima Prefecture. Masked ogres carry sticks with which to "torment" spectators. But being hit or poked with a stick is said to bring good luck.

  • Sat 13

    6126-014 — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Onomichi Betcha is a three-day festival in Hiroshima Prefecture. Masked ogres carry sticks with which to "torment" spectators. But being hit or poked with a stick is said to bring good luck.

  • Fri 19

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    NEW

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Fri 19

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    NEW

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Sun 21

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    NEW

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Sun 21

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    NEW

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Mon 22

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Mon 22

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Mon 22

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Mon 22

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Mon 22

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Mon 22

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Mon 22

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.

  • Mon 22

    Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan — Matsuri: The Heartbeat of Japan

    Taimatsu Akashi honors those who died defending the castle in Sukagawa in 1589. Local people form teams to make huge torches that are set alight in a hilltop park to commemorate the fallen warriors.