NHK WORLD PRIME
Season 5 Episode 17 - The Lifesaving Fuel Train
The March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan disrupted supplies of gasoline to many communities causing huge shortages of this vital fuel. A dedicated team of train engineers in Fukushima Prefecture stepped in to help out during the crisis. Some sections of track were unelectrified, so they decided to use old locomotives. The team was made up of engineers nearing retirement and relative beginners. But they came together to tackle a host of problems. This is a story about bravery and hope. (Originally broadcast as a standalone documentary under its own title on April 18, 2021)
Episodes in Season 5
3/11 - The Tsunami: The First 3 Days
49 min
3/11 - The Tsunami: The First Year
49 min
GREAT RACE: You'll Never Run Alone
50 min
Gifts from a Parent's Deathbed
50 min
KEN WATANABE - A Compassionate View: The Decade Since the Great East Japan Earthquake
50 min
Global Commons Stewardship
50 min
Generation 3.11: A Decade Journey
50 min
Fukushima Monologue
49 min
Enku: The Enigma of a Wandering Sculptor Monk
49 min
"War Victims Die Twice"
49 min
What You Taught Me About My Son
49 min
Recovery in 300,000 Pictures
49 min
Hearing the Voice of Nakamura Tetsu
48 min
Social Media and the Tides of Democracy
50 min
Eyes in a Crisis
49 min
Seek Nothing, Just Sit
49 min
The Lifesaving Fuel Train
50 min
Karl and Tina: Embracing Village Life in Japan
49 min
A Man Who Aligned Japan with the Nazis
49 min
Empty Homes, Shattered Dreams: China's "Ghost Castles"
49 min
We're Not "Gaijin"!
49 min
A Maiko's Coiffure: Beautiful Ties in Kyoto
43 min
Sahel Rosa — A War Orphan's Journey
50 min
My School of Many Colors
50 min
Finding Mr. Kondo: Tracing the Life of a Wartime Illustrator
50 min
War and Disease: Falling to Malaria
49 min
War and Disease: A Vaccine Tragedy
49 min