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- The head of a Japanese theatre troupe returns to a small coastal town where he left a son who thinks he is his uncle, and tries to make up for the lost time, but his current mistress grows jealous.
- A 36 foot crocodile goes on the rampage in Beijing after being moved from a peaceful Crocodile Farm and onto the menu of a local gangster.
- A yeti terrorizes people on top of Mount Fuji.
- A girl who had left her home village for life in Tokyo returns to her home years later, and evokes a scandal when the locals discover that she's a stripper.
- After going to prison for killing the boss of the Kanno gang, a gangster gets released early - only to find that his ex-gang has merged with the Kannos. But with bitter resentments lingering on both sides, bloodshed is bound to begin anew.
- Master filmmaker Steve Kroschel, intrigued by a stunning statement from his last documentary, sets out to find hard evidence of the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy, a long-suppressed natural cancer cure. His travels take him across both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, from upstate New York to San Diego to Alaska, from Japan and Holland to Spain and Mexico. In the end, he presents the testimony of patients, scientists, surgeons and nutritionists who testify to the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy in curing cancer and other degenerative diseases, and show the hard scientific evidence to back up their claims. The question that remains is, "Why is this powerful curative therapy still suppressed, more than 75 years after it was clearly proven to cure degenerative disease?"In his film, Mr. Kroschel interviews top nutritional and agricultural experts, two surgeons, a Japanese medical school professor who cured himself of liver cancer over 15 years ago, a lymphoma patient who was diagnosed as "terminal" over 50 years ago, as well as noted critics of this world-renowned healing method who dismiss it out of hand as "pure quackery". The viewer is left to decide for himself which is the truth.
- This is a full and comprehensive view of the Business Men's New Year's Day Parade in Japan: when they take account of stock and start anew the efforts of the year. Nothing like it is seen in any other country.
- An interesting tour about the streets and places of interest of the following: Yokohama, Japan's greatest port and leading city of commerce; Nara, the first capital of Japan: Kyoto, capital of Japan from 740 to 1868 A.D., now called Kyoto "Saikyo," the "western capital." It has been termed a wonderful scenic.
- This time Tony Robinson heads to Japan, taking the bullet train to Kyoto and meeting young people there who are rebelling against the traditional corporate lifestyle expectations of Japanese society. Tony then travels through the world's longest - and deepest - undersea rail tunnel, emerging in the thick snow of Hakodate.
- Anthony Bourdain is off to Tokyo in search of the perfect sushi and a knife.
- 2005–201244mTV-PG7.3 (45)TV EpisodeAnthony Bourdain shows exactly what happens behind the scenes.
- Japan's legends about the gods or Kami as they call them are being told all over Japan. Many places all over the country feature extraordinary large memorials for these "Gods" which have uncommon architecture and stories.