Japanology Plus
Season 4 Episode 2 - Noh Theater
Noh theater is said to be the world's oldest contemporary performing art. After emerging 650 years ago, it survived a time of national turbulence with the help of samurai warlords, and it is still going strong today. This time on Japanology Plus, we explore how this traditional form of theater presents profound drama on a simple stage, and with subtle gestures. Our expert guest, Reiko Yamanaka, is head of The Nogami Memorial Noh Research Institute of Hosei University. And in Plus One, Matt does his best to follow the guidance of Hiroyuki Matsuno, a noh actor who also offers classes on noh.
Episodes in Season 4
Japanophiles: Carine Lafitte
28 min
Noh Theater
28 min
Moving Services
28 min
Okinawan Karate
28 min
Sleep
28 min
Tokyo Rail Network
28 min
Denim
28 min
Japanophiles: Randy Channell Soei
28 min
Japanophiles: Zoe Vincent
28 min
Buddhist Altars
28 min
Driving Schools
28 min
Curry
28 min
Cafes
28 min
Japanophiles: Yoram Ofer
28 min
School Lunch
28 min
Capsule Toys
28 min
Buses
28 min
Traditional Music
28 min
Traditional Music in Modern Life
28 min
Japanophiles: Nsenda Lukumwena
28 min
Urban Renewal
28 min
Fireworks
28 min
Anthropomorphism
28 min
2D Characters - Origins and Evolution
28 min
Children and Sports
28 min
Amusement Parks
28 min
Japanophiles: Tyler Lynch
28 min
Particle Physics Research
28 min
Shrine Duties
28 min
Special Rescue Teams
28 min
The Wonders of Air Travel
28 min
Japanophiles: Fernando Lopez
28 min
Changing Perceptions of Cars
28 min
The Way of Tea: Wellspring of Omotenashi (Part 1)
28 min
The Way of Tea: Wellspring of Omotenashi (Part 2)
28 min