Somewhere Street

Season 2017

TV-G
Each episode of this Japanese series visits a different city around the world. The unseen narrator explores on foot, occasionally stopping to admire a tourist attraction or to talk to local people, and gives a walking commentary about where he or she currently is and the sights surrounding him or her. Each episode shoots over a single day. The program's English edition (broadcast on NHK World) dubs the original Japanese narration.

Where to Watch Somewhere Street • Season 2017

34 Episodes

  • Strasbourg, France
    E1
    Strasbourg, France
  • Santiago, Chile
    E2
    Santiago, Chile
  • Yangon, Myanmar
    E3
    Yangon, Myanmar
  • Nagasaki, Japan
    E4
    Nagasaki, JapanAttracting over 6 million visitors from Japan as well as the rest of the world, Nagasaki Prefecture is a major tourist destination. Between the 17th and 19th centuries, Nagasaki was the only port in Japan where foreign trade was permitted. After Japan opened its doors to the West in the 19th century, Nagasaki's prosperous shipbuilding industry triggered the modernization of Japan. In this episode, we stroll around the beautiful city surrounding slopes and covered with houses known as the "city of hills."
  • Trieste, Italy
    E5
    Trieste, Italy
  • Montevideo, Uruquay
    E6
    Montevideo, Uruquay
  • Bristol, United Kingdom
    E7
    Bristol, United Kingdom
  • Tbilisi, Georgia
    E8
    Tbilisi, GeorgiaThe capital of Georgia is Tbilisi, a city that once flourished as a Silk Road trade center connecting Asia, the Middle East and Europe. People arrived in the city from various countries with goods to sell, enabling prosperity. The cultures introduced by foreign forces who attacked the city also enabled prosperity. The city motto is "guests are messengers from God." Annexed to the Soviet Union in 1922, Georgia declared independence in 1991. Tbilisians have an indomitable and hospitable spirit.
  • Manila, The Philippines
    E9
    Manila, The Philippines
  • Siem Reap, Cambodia
    E10
    Siem Reap, CambodiaSiem Reap is a popular tourist destination because it is close to the largest religious monument in the world, the temple complex of Angkor Wat. A legacy of the Khmer Empire which ruled the area for 500 years beginning in the 9th century, Angkor served as its capital city. The majestic monuments are testimony of the impressive achievements of that era and continue to be popular tourist attractions. The people of Siem Reap take pride in the monument they consider the soul of Cambodia. In this episode, we explore the city of Siem Reap and meet its residents who embrace Buddhism and preserve the culture of the Khmer Empire.
  • Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain
    E11
    Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain
  • Melbourne, Australia
    E12
    Melbourne, Australia
  • The Treasure Island of Nouméa, French Territory New Caledonia
    E13
    The Treasure Island of Nouméa, French Territory New Caledonia
  • Haleiwa, USA
    E14
    Haleiwa, USA
  • Almeria, Spain
    E15
    Almeria, Spain
  • California's Ancient Capital of San Jose, USA
    E16
    California's Ancient Capital of San Jose, USA
  • Valletta, Malta
    E17
    Valletta, Malta
  • Island of Hydra, Greece
    E18
    Island of Hydra, Greece
  • Evolving City of Milan, Italy
    E19
    Evolving City of Milan, Italy
  • Chichibu, Japan
    E20
    Chichibu, JapanLocated about an hour and a half away from the hectic hustle and bustle of Tokyo, Chichibu is a quiet leisurely paced city. In 2016 its Night Festival was designated a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Chichibu Kabuki is a big draw at this festival. For over 400 years, Chichibu has been home to various industries. In the early 1900s silk industry flourished and a number of factories and stores were built. Chichibu's weaving industry went into decline after the second half of the 20th century. In this episode, we stroll around the old city where the retrospective buildings are carefully preserved.
  • Weimar, Germany
    E21
    Weimar, Germany
  • Pisa, Italy
    E22
    Pisa, Italy
  • Haarlem, the Netherlands
    E23
    Haarlem, the Netherlands
  • Bayonne, France
    E24
    Bayonne, FranceBayonne is a city located in the Basque Country in southern France. Settled by the Basque people during the time of the Roman Empire, Bayonne was a Roman stronghold on the main highway. During the middle ages it developed as a trading port and flourished. Basque people are known for their rich heritage and unique culture. Since the 12th century the city has been known for the production of Bayonne ham and in the 15th century, it became the first city in France to make chocolate. In this episode, we explore Bayonne and meet its residents who love their traditions and their distinctive culture.
  • Pamplona, Spain
    E25
    Pamplona, Spain
  • Maastricht, the Netherlands
    E26
    Maastricht, the Netherlands
  • Pilgrim City of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
    E27
    Pilgrim City of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
  • Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
    E28
    Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Irkutsk, Russia
    E29
    Irkutsk, Russia
  • Norwich, UK
    E30
    Norwich, UK
  • Vancouver, Canada
    E31
    Vancouver, Canada
  • San Jose, Costa Rica
    E32
    San Jose, Costa Rica
  • Wroclaw, Poland
    E33
    Wroclaw, Poland
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
    E34
    Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

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