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creidesca
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Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 4:13 am Post subject: |
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Yes, UTB will air it around then. I'm guessing they will air the 3 seasons of Iryu Sosa, which will take most of 2014 (11+8+9+ x wks if UTB airs the special). Plus, Partners 12 hasn't completed its run in Japan yet.
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bmwracer
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Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:30 pm Post subject: |
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creidesca wrote: | Yes, UTB will air it around then. I'm guessing they will air the 3 seasons of Iryu Sosa, which will take most of 2014 (11+8+9+ x wks if UTB airs the special). Plus, Partners 12 hasn't completed its run in Japan yet. |
I thought it was a typo... 2015 seems a long way off.
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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 4:23 am Post subject: |
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bmwracer
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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LOL.... Looks like weird wild stuff.
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bmwracer
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 12:21 pm Post subject: |
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Duly noted.
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18.2 is going with a game show after Keiko Kitagawa's drama ends on May 12th. Starting on May 19th they'll be showing "Himitsu no Kenmin Show".
Here's basically what it's about:
Himitsu no Kenmin Show (�閧�̃P���~��show), roughly translated as Prefecture's Secrets Show. It follows along the variety show format, with panelists representing a handful of the 47 prefectures of Japan. Although the show addresses culture, language, and customs, about 80% of the show's information is organized around food and drink and all kinds of local variations and specialties.
One of the first segments is called "himitsu no gochisou" (secret delicacy) which usually introduces the viewer to a local delicacy specific to a certain area in a given prefecture. The delicacy in question is introduced mysteriously... Announcer: "we heard that people in southern Miyazaki prefecture enjoy a dish that people in Tokyo would consider very odd..." Locals are showed in small soundbites, "of course we eat that", "I really enjoy its crunchy texture", "well, it's fish, but not really fish". Announcer: "not really fish? To find out what they're talking about, we went to the local supermarket..." Fishing for more information, we find the fish department of the supermarket... Announcer: "just like most supermarkets, in the sashimi section we find fresh fish, like maguro, saba, kinmedai... but next to the maguro, there's something we've never seen before (the item covered up from the viewer). Interviewing the fishmonger at the supermarket, "we sell more of this than any of the other items in the cold case..." After the commercial break, the panelist representing Miyazaki prefecture reveals: "those are maguro intestines! In Miyazaki prefecture, it's a regular delicacy to eat maguro intestines!" Audience and panelist moan in disbelief. Then the segment continues with the interviews with the fishmonger, locals, with a home visit to see how the ingredient is cooked and served, and finally, a food historian/prefectural expert on the history of the dish. Then the featured dish is brought into the studio for the panelists to sample, with most of them agreeing that it's really good. Each week, there's a new unfamiliar "gochisou" introduced from a different prefecture.
One of the final segments of the show follows a fictional married couple, Higashi Kyo-ichiro (Higashi=�� Kyo=�� =Tokyo) and his wife Harumi as his job is transferred from one prefecture to another. He meets his boss and his wife (usually real people) who invite the couple over and serve them local delicacies which they've never seen before, and later Kyo-ichiro is taken by his boss to a local food plant for a business introduction (also with the actual workers of the plant), where he encounters odd local items as well as familiar national brand items, and then stopping for lunch at a local spot usually serving a variation of a dish that Kyo-ichiro has never encountered. Then we see Harumi with the boss's wife out food shopping at the local supermarket, where Harumi looks around and finds a number of unfamiliar items, or is surprised by the plethora of choices of a given item (e.g., varieties of curry in Tottori prefecture, varieties of sashimi fish in Chiba prefecture, varieties of shiitake mushrooms in Oita prefecture), among other regional specialties.
Himitsu no Kenmin Show highlights the diversity of Japan's local traditions. Most of what we might consider a singular "authentic" Japanese food in the US (or outside of Japan) have so many delicious variations. In almost every episode, there's a moment of incredulity when locals are told that most others in Japan have never heard of a local specialty, or that their local variation is different from most others in Japan.
Edit: Found a blogger who gives a better idea what it's all about: http://radiusedcorner.blogspot.com/2013/08/favorite-foodie-television-part-one.html
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