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Direct Talk

Season 2017 2017

  • 2017-01-13T10:45:00Z on NHK World
  • 12m
  • 1d 5h 36m (148 episodes)
  • Japan
  • Documentary
Interviews with leaders, visionaries and pioneers who shape Asia and the world.

148 episodes

Season Premiere

2017-01-13T10:45:00Z

2017x01 Daniel Barenboim

Season Premiere

2017x01 Daniel Barenboim

  • 2017-01-13T10:45:00Z12m

Daniel Barenboim, pianist and conductor explains how music has a unique power both at a personal and a political level and discusses his controversial Arab Israeli West Eastern Divan Orchestra.

2017x02 William J. Perry - Part 1

  • 2017-01-18T10:45:00Z12m

Ex-Secretary of Defense, William Perry is known to have influenced President Obama and his goal of “Nuclear Disarmament.” Perry explains the idea of “World without nuclear weapons” and the threats of “New Cold War.”

2017x03 William J. Perry - Part 2

  • 2017-01-19T10:45:00Z12m

2017-01-20T10:45:00Z

2017x04 Li Shuyun

2017x04 Li Shuyun

  • 2017-01-20T10:45:00Z12m

Li Shuyun is China’s famous tea master. With her beautiful tea table arrangements and a performance atmosphere, Li has done much to revive interest in the art of tea in modern China.

2017-01-25T10:45:00Z

2017x05 Ton Nu Thi Ninh

2017x05 Ton Nu Thi Ninh

  • 2017-01-25T10:45:00Z12m

Ton Nu Thi Ninh has dedicated her career to initiating communication and understanding between Vietnam and the world. She talks of the resilience of the Vietnamese people and the challenges they face.

2017-01-26T10:45:00Z

2017x06 Blaine Harden

2017x06 Blaine Harden

  • 2017-01-26T10:45:00Z12m

Blaine Harden, former Washington Post reporter and the author of a bestselling exposé of life in a North Korean political prison camp, talks about the continuity of the repressive Kim regime.

2017-01-27T10:45:00Z

2017x07 Oliver Stone

2017x07 Oliver Stone

  • 2017-01-27T10:45:00Z12m

For 30 years Oliver Stone has taken aim at government abuses in films from Platoon to JFK, and now, Snowden. The Oscar winning director discusses US foreign policy and his continuing anti-war stance.

2017-01-30T10:45:00Z

2017x08 Sanyutei Ryuraku

2017x08 Sanyutei Ryuraku

  • 2017-01-30T10:45:00Z12m

Rakugo is a Japanese form of comedic performance with 400 years of history, and Sanyutei Ryuraku is a rakugo storyteller who has given 160 performances abroad, in seven different foreign languages.

2017-01-31T10:45:00Z

2017x09 Izumi Tateno

2017x09 Izumi Tateno

  • 2017-01-31T10:45:00Z12m

Izumi Tateno is a pianist who, at age 65, had a stroke during a recital that paralyzed the right side of his body. Two years later, though, he was performing again, playing music for the left hand.

2017-02-01T10:45:00Z

2017x10 Ma Jun

2017x10 Ma Jun

  • 2017-02-01T10:45:00Z12m

Ma Jun, China's foremost environmentalist, is at the leading edge of country's fight for clean air and water. His Internet monitoring system has changed the way China is tackling industrial pollution.

2017-02-06T10:45:00Z

2017x11 Masatoshi Kimata

2017x11 Masatoshi Kimata

  • 2017-02-06T10:45:00Z12m

Rice has long been a staple crop of Japan, and Kubota is one of Japan’s leading makers of rice farming machinery. We speak to president Masatoshi Kimata about the company’s history and next steps.

2017-02-03T10:45:00Z

2017x12 Vo Trong Nghia

2017x12 Vo Trong Nghia

  • 2017-02-03T10:45:00Z12m

Vo Trong Nghia is working to employ architecture to make cities more green and sustainable. He is concerned that rapid urbanization is putting too much stress on people and the environment.

2017-02-07T10:45:00Z

2017x13 Amon Miyamoto

2017x13 Amon Miyamoto

  • 2017-02-07T10:45:00Z12m

Amon Miyamoto was the first Asian director of a Broadway musical. He recently directed a performance about the life of Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. His focus now is putting Japan on stage.

2017-02-08T10:45:00Z

2017x14 Wang Xudong

2017x14 Wang Xudong

  • 2017-02-08T10:45:00Z12m

Wang Xudong, President of the Dunhuang Academy, works against time and the elements to save the Mogao Caves, one of China’s most precious cultural heritage sites, from natural and man-made damage.

2017-02-09T10:45:00Z

2017x15 Indira Ranamagar

2017x15 Indira Ranamagar

  • 2017-02-09T10:45:00Z12m

Indira Ranamagar runs homes and schools for society's most vulnerable - the children of prisoners. She talks of the importance of ensuring every child quality care and education, for a better future.

2017-02-13T10:45:00Z

2017x16 Toshiyuki Kiyomiya

2017x16 Toshiyuki Kiyomiya

  • 2017-02-13T10:45:00Z12m

Chikaranomoto is the parent company of Ippudo, a ramen chain that sells 70,000 bowls each day in 12 countries and territories. We speak with Chikaranomoto’s COO about how they’ve taken ramen global.

2017-02-14T10:45:00Z

2017x17 Shunmyo Masuno

2017x17 Shunmyo Masuno

  • 2017-02-14T10:45:00Z12m

Shunmyo Masuno is a priest who has been designing Japanese gardens based on the principles of Zen Buddhism for over 30 years. His work is currently winning attention around the world.

2017-02-17T10:45:00Z

2017x18 Sopheap Pich

2017x18 Sopheap Pich

  • 2017-02-17T10:45:00Z12m

Sopheap Pich is a contemporary artist from Cambodia recognized internationally for his organic sculptures created from natural materials. He talks of his appreciation of life and the power of art.

2017-02-20T10:45:00Z

2017x19 Hiroshi Sakata

2017x19 Hiroshi Sakata

  • 2017-02-20T10:45:00Z12m

Sakata Seed, founded in 1913, cultivates seed varieties that are sold in 170 countries, and that account for 2/3 of the world’s broccoli. We ask the company’s president about its global success.

2017-02-21T10:45:00Z

2017x20 Joe Hisaishi

2017x20 Joe Hisaishi

  • 2017-02-21T10:45:00Z12m

Joe Hisaishi has composed the scores for almost all the films of legendary anime director Hayao Miyazaki. Currently, Hisaishi is taking a minimalist approach to his music. We ask him about his work.

2017-02-22T10:45:00Z

2017x21 Cynthia Maung

2017x21 Cynthia Maung

  • 2017-02-22T10:45:00Z12m

Cynthia Maung is a refugee physician from Myanmar who runs a free clinic for displaced people and migrant workers in Thailand. She believes ensuring healthcare for all will benefit society as a whole.

2017-02-24T10:45:00Z

2017x22 Mohsen Makhmalbaf

2017x22 Mohsen Makhmalbaf

  • 2017-02-24T10:45:00Z12m

Mohsen Makhmalbaf is a world-acclaimed Iranian film director. We ask him how we can possibly resolve the current problems created by rising tensions around the world.

2017-03-01T10:45:00Z

2017x23 Zhang Fan

2017x23 Zhang Fan

  • 2017-03-01T10:45:00Z12m

When it comes to automotive design, few people would immediately think of Chinese cars. But Zhang Fan, a talented young Chinese car designer, is working hard to change this situation.

2017-03-06T10:45:00Z

2017x24 Hideo Sawada

2017x24 Hideo Sawada

  • 2017-03-06T10:45:00Z12m

Huis Ten Bosch, a theme park modeled on an old Dutch town, opened in Nagasaki in 1992. It eventually went bankrupt, but then visionary entrepreneur Hideo Sawada took it over and turned things around.

2017-03-07T10:45:00Z

2017x25 Koji Endo

2017x25 Koji Endo

  • 2017-03-07T10:45:00Z12m

Kai Corporation makes a variety of premium bladed items, from kitchen knives to scalpels.
President Koji Endo talks about how they’ve overcome competition to successfully sell their products globally.

2017-03-08T10:45:00Z

2017x26 Wang Jian

2017x26 Wang Jian

  • 2017-03-08T10:45:00Z12m

From humble researcher to founder and president of BGI, a world-class genetic science organization… Chinese geneticist Wang Jian is dedicated to exploring the secrets of life.

2017-03-23T10:45:00Z

2017x27 Mark Fitzpatrick

2017x27 Mark Fitzpatrick

  • 2017-03-23T10:45:00Z12m

Mark Fitzpatrick is a non-proliferation expert and author of “Asia’s Latent Nuclear Powers: Japan, South Korea and Taiwan”. He discusses nuclear dangers in East Asia and what we must do to stop them.

2017-03-24T10:45:00Z

2017x28 Saleemul Huq

2017x28 Saleemul Huq

  • 2017-03-24T10:45:00Z12m

The Bangladeshi scientist Dr Saleemul Huq is a key advisor to the countries which are most vulnerable to global warming. He is uniquely qualified to warn how climate change is transforming the planet.

2017-03-29T10:45:00Z

2017x29 Brunello Cucinelli

2017x29 Brunello Cucinelli

  • 2017-03-29T10:45:00Z12m

Brunello Cucinelli, founder of an Italian luxury brand, places top priority on his craftspeople. Moreover, his company revitalized a small village. We focus on his philosophy, “Humanistic Capitalism”

2017-03-30T10:45:00Z

2017x30 Cai Yani

2017x30 Cai Yani

  • 2017-03-30T10:45:00Z12m

The online show "Eat Solo" encourages Chinese urbanites to find happiness through cooking. Its creator, Cai Yani, must have touched a hungry nerve in China, because it rapidly became an Internet hit.

2017-04-03T10:45:00Z

2017x31 Tatsuo Kawada

2017x31 Tatsuo Kawada

  • 2017-04-03T10:45:00Z12m

Tatsuo Kawada is the CEO of Seiren, a manufacturer of synthetic fibers that pioneered the use of IT within its industry in the 1980s. Their computerized color dyeing system is truly one of a kind.

2017-04-04T10:45:00Z

2017x32 Tokujin Yoshioka

2017x32 Tokujin Yoshioka

  • 2017-04-04T10:45:00Z12m

Designer/artist Tokujin Yoshioka’s creative identity is based on the themes of light and nature. What is the design philosophy behind his work, which is held in permanent museum collections worldwide?

2017-04-06T10:45:00Z

2017x33 Joseph Stiglitz

2017x33 Joseph Stiglitz

  • 2017-04-06T10:45:00Z12m

Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz explains how globalization has led to the rise of nationalism and protectionism. He advocates global economic reform to bring benefit to all.

2017-04-07T10:45:00Z

2017x34 Dominique de Villepin

2017x34 Dominique de Villepin

  • 2017-04-07T10:45:00Z12m

Former French prime minister Dominique de Villepin analyzes why a far right party is gathering support in France and emphasizes politicians' need to listen to citizens.

2017-04-10T10:45:00Z

2017x35 Masahiro Shima

2017x35 Masahiro Shima

  • 2017-04-10T10:45:00Z12m

From super-famous global brands to fast fashion, everyone uses Shima Seiki knitting machines.
Today the creations of founder and president Masahiro Shima have applications in medicine and industry.

2017-04-11T10:45:00Z

2017x36 Chikara Mizukami

2017x36 Chikara Mizukami

  • 2017-04-11T10:45:00Z12m

Wagashi is the art of Japanese confectionery. Chikara Mizukami is set on spreading wagashi worldwide, working with confectioners overseas and publishing a book of his creations in multiple languages.

2017-04-12T10:45:00Z

2017x37 Winnie Byanyima

2017x37 Winnie Byanyima

  • 2017-04-12T10:45:00Z12m

Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of Oxfam International, one of the biggest and most influential aid agencies, discusses the challenges of fighting poverty in an era of growing inequality.

2017-04-13T10:45:00Z

2017x38 Victor Cha

2017x38 Victor Cha

  • 2017-04-13T10:45:00Z12m

East Asian security expert Dr. Victor Cha has been a prominent voice on US policy at the White House and beyond. He discusses developments in North Korea and strategies to counter the nuclear threat.

2017-04-17T10:45:00Z

2017x39 Tadahiro Yoshida

2017x39 Tadahiro Yoshida

  • 2017-04-17T10:45:00Z12m

YKK is a global giant making nearly 9 billion zippers a year for top brands. Chairman and CEO Tadahiro Yoshida talks about how the firm is adapting to fast fashion and rising demand.

2017-04-18T10:45:00Z

2017x40 Yoshihiro Murata

2017x40 Yoshihiro Murata

  • 2017-04-18T10:45:00Z12m

Yoshihiro Murata is the third-generation owner of a century-old restaurant in Kyoto. His time as a chef-in-training in France inspired him to make promoting Japanese cuisine worldwide his lifework.

2017-04-19T10:45:00Z

2017x41 Carlo Petrini

2017x41 Carlo Petrini

  • 2017-04-19T10:45:00Z12m

Carlo Petrini, founder of the Slow Food Movement, is a man who has changed the way people think about food. We asked him what he considers to be the future of food and how we should relate to it.

2017-04-20T10:45:00Z

2017x42 Jackie Ying

2017x42 Jackie Ying

  • 2017-04-20T10:45:00Z12m

Jackie Ying leads a multidisciplinary team of scientists, doctors and engineers to develop innovative technologies in healthcare and clean energy. She talks of the importance of keeping an open mind.

2017-04-21T10:45:00Z

2017x43 Cui Jian

2017x43 Cui Jian

  • 2017-04-21T10:45:00Z12m

Legendary Chinese musician Cui Jian talks about life, rock ‘n’ roll, and how his audiences have changed over three decades of making music in China.

2017-04-24T10:45:00Z

2017x44 Hajime Yoneda

2017x44 Hajime Yoneda

  • 2017-04-24T10:45:00Z12m

Hajime Yoneda is a chef and former electronic engineer. His 2008 French restaurant won three stars in a record 17 months. He talks about looking outside the food world in his pursuit of originality.

2017-04-25T10:45:00Z

2017x45 Sebastian Masuda

2017x45 Sebastian Masuda

  • 2017-04-25T10:45:00Z12m

Japanese kawaii culture has been gaining popularity all over the world. The movement was masterminded by art director Sebastian Masuda, who spoke to us about its past, present, and future.

2017-04-26T10:45:00Z

2017x46 Chay Lo

2017x46 Chay Lo

  • 2017-04-26T10:45:00Z12m

Chay Lo is a Cambodian social entrepreneur working to provide safe drinking water for rural communities to protect people from waterborne diseases. He believes access to clean water is a human right.

2017-04-27T10:45:00Z

2017x47 Amory Lovins

2017x47 Amory Lovins

  • 2017-04-27T10:45:00Z12m

Amory Lovins is a physicist and energy specialist who has been stressing the importance of renewable energy. He talks about the energy policies in US and Asia which have serious impact on the world.

2017-05-01T10:45:00Z

2017x48 Itsuo Hama

2017x48 Itsuo Hama

  • 2017-05-01T10:45:00Z12m

Lion Corporation makes cleaners and oralcare items. It also looks at social issues such as environmental protection. CEO Hama talks strategy and explains that the root of all manufacturing is love.

2017-05-02T10:45:00Z

2017x49 Mika Ninagawa

2017x49 Mika Ninagawa

  • 2017-05-02T10:45:00Z12m

Through her pictures of flowers, portrait work, and more, Mika Ninagawa has built a following among young women throughout Japan and the world. Here, she speaks about her signature color aesthetic.

2017-05-05T10:45:00Z

2017x50 Amitav Ghosh

2017x50 Amitav Ghosh

  • 2017-05-05T10:45:00Z12m

Indian Novelist Amitav Ghosh imagines future generations will call us deranged, for our inaction on global warming, and calls on creators to address the climate crisis in art and literature.

2017-05-22T10:45:00Z

2017x51 Kikuko Iwai

2017x51 Kikuko Iwai

  • 2017-05-22T10:45:00Z12m

Kikuko Iwai is one of Japan's few art conservators, restoring masterpieces by Monet, Van Gogh, and Picasso. Iwai talks about her personal restoration techniques and passion for art conservation.

2017-05-23T10:45:00Z

2017x52 Hiroshi Sakurai

2017x52 Hiroshi Sakurai

  • 2017-05-23T10:45:00Z12m

Sake exports over the past decade have reached an all-time high of 138.4 million USD. One standout is Asahi Shuzo's “Dassai”, renowned for defying conventional industry wisdom. What sets Dassai apart?

2017-05-24T10:45:00Z

2017x53 Youk Chhang

2017x53 Youk Chhang

  • 2017-05-24T10:45:00Z12m

Youk Chhang has kept alive the memory of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia that killed millions of its own people. He talks of the need to learn from history so that history will not repeat itself.

2017-05-26T10:45:00Z

2017x54 Hong Ying

2017x54 Hong Ying

  • 2017-05-26T10:45:00Z12m

Having lived through hard times herself, the controversial Chinese writer Hong Ying focuses on human stories related to contemporary Chinese society. Her stories truly represent her generation.

2017-05-30T10:45:00Z

2017x55 Motoko Ishii

2017x55 Motoko Ishii

  • 2017-05-30T10:45:00Z12m

Lighting designer Motoko Ishii has lit up Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Gate Bridge, and many other projects throughout Japan and overseas. She explains her unique methods and passion for lighting design.

2017-06-01T10:45:00Z

2017x56 Inga Beale

2017x56 Inga Beale

  • 2017-06-01T10:45:00Z12m

Insurance today must cover cyber threats, terrorism and climate change. Inga Beale, chief executive of Lloyds of London, tells us how the insurance giant is changing and why diversity is important.

2017-06-05T10:45:00Z

2017x57 Tadashi Hattori

2017x57 Tadashi Hattori

  • 2017-06-05T10:45:00Z12m

For 15 years ophthalmologist Tadashi Hattori has carried out free eye operations for poor Vietnamese patients. He's recovered the sight of 16,000 people. Hattori talks about what led to this decision.

2017-06-06T10:45:00Z

2017x58 Yoichi Nomura

2017x58 Yoichi Nomura

  • 2017-06-06T10:45:00Z12m

In 2016, fireworks artist Yoichi Nomura won the All Japan Fireworks Competition for an unprecedented 16th time. He talks about the secrets of making fireworks and the cutting-edge of his craft.

2017-06-07T10:45:00Z

2017x59 Mark Thompson

2017x59 Mark Thompson

  • 2017-06-07T10:45:00Z12m

The NY Times’ CEO Mark Thompson discusses strained relationships between the Trump administration and media and importance of truth in journalism as the rhetoric of “fake news” surges.

2017-06-08T10:45:00Z

2017x60 Cheong Koon Hean

2017x60 Cheong Koon Hean

  • 2017-06-08T10:45:00Z12m

Dr Cheong Koon Hean is an architect and urban planner leading the transformation of Singapore into a smart, sustainable and liveable city, with an identity. She says planners must dream audaciously.

2017-06-09T10:45:00Z

2017x61 Boris Akunin

2017x61 Boris Akunin

  • 2017-06-09T10:45:00Z12m

Russia’s most popular novelist Boris Akunin talks about how he fell in love with Japan as a schoolboy, starting writing fiction at the age of 40 and becoming a leader of the opposition to Putin.

2017-06-12T10:45:00Z

2017x62 Kanze Kiyokazu

2017x62 Kanze Kiyokazu

  • 2017-06-12T10:45:00Z12m

Kanze Kiyokazu is the 26th Grand Master of the Kanze School of Noh a 700-year-old form of masked drama. He speaks on the beauty of Noh and his enthusiasm for his art.

2017-06-14T10:45:00Z

2017x63 Philippe Sands

2017x63 Philippe Sands

  • 2017-06-14T10:45:00Z12m

Leading international lawyer Philippe Sands describes how he took China to court in the South China Sea case and explores the state of international law in the age of Trump, Brexit and Xi Jinping.

2017-06-16T10:45:00Z

2017x64 Jiang Qiong Er

2017x64 Jiang Qiong Er

  • 2017-06-16T10:45:00Z12m

Innovative designer Jiang Qiong Er blends the finest elements of traditional Chinese design with contemporary styles and techniques to create a new kind of luxury design brand.

2017-07-03T10:45:00Z

2017x65 Julie Nelson Davis

2017x65 Julie Nelson Davis

  • 2017-07-03T10:45:00Z12m

Julie Nelson Davis, America's top ukiyo-e expert, has overseen an exhibition that reunites the works of artist Utamaro for the first time in 138 years. What drives her to share the beauty of ukiyo-e?

2017-07-04T10:45:00Z

2017x66 Hironobu Tsujiguchi

2017x66 Hironobu Tsujiguchi

  • 2017-07-04T10:45:00Z12m

Hironobu Tsujiguchi is a top Japanese patissier, winning the World Pastry Cup at 29, and more recently the Salon du Chocolat for four years running. He shares the story behind his delicious creations.

2017-07-05T10:45:00Z

2017x67 Mahar Lagmay

2017x67 Mahar Lagmay

  • 2017-07-05T10:45:00Z12m

Mahar Lagmay is a geologist working to increase people's preparedness for natural hazards. He talks of the critical value of open data, for disaster mitigation in the time of climate change.

2017-07-10T10:45:00Z

2017x68 Junichiro Ikeda

2017x68 Junichiro Ikeda

  • 2017-07-10T10:45:00Z12m

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines ships food, clothes, oil, coal, and everything in between. In April 2017 it launched the world's biggest container ship. CEO Ikeda talks about how the firm works behind the scenes.

2017-07-11T10:45:00Z

2017x69 Makoto Ozone

2017x69 Makoto Ozone

  • 2017-07-11T10:45:00Z12m

Jazz pianist Makoto Ozone has made recent forays into classical music, playing with the New York Philharmonic and the San Francisco Symphony. He speaks on his genre-defying vision as an entertainer.

2017x70 Conchita Carpio Morales

  • 2017-07-13T10:45:00Z12m

Philippine Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales leads the fight against corruption and misuse of power in public offices. She talks of the need to apply the same law to everyone, no matter their status.

2017-07-19T10:45:00Z

2017x71 Philip Craven

2017x71 Philip Craven

  • 2017-07-19T10:45:00Z12m

Sir Philip Craven is the President of the International Paralympic Committee. An accomplished paralympian himself he believes the Paralympic Games are more than just sport and can transform society.

2017-07-20T10:45:00Z

2017x72 Alejandra Ancheita

2017x72 Alejandra Ancheita

  • 2017-07-20T10:45:00Z12m

Alejandra Ancheita, Martin Ennals Award winner and founder of ProDESC, fights for the rights of the indigenous peoples of Mexico. Despite the danger to her own life, she tells us why she carries on.

2017-07-21T10:45:00Z

2017x73 Andrew Bolton

2017x73 Andrew Bolton

  • 2017-07-21T10:45:00Z12m

Andrew Bolton, Curator in Charge of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, is changing the understanding of fashion by elevating it to art with his distinct vision.

2017-07-24T10:45:00Z

2017x74 Noriaki Horikiri

2017x74 Noriaki Horikiri

  • 2017-07-24T10:45:00Z12m

The name Kikkoman is synonymous with soy sauce. Today its foreign sales have grown to about 60% of its total sales. CEO Horikiri explains how Kikkoman made soy sauce a global staple.

2017-07-25T10:45:00Z

2017x75 Yasuhiko Fujikawa

2017x75 Yasuhiko Fujikawa

  • 2017-07-25T10:45:00Z12m

Infiorata is the art of using flower petals to make flower carpets on the ground. Yasuhiko Fujikawa, who has won international acclaim for his Ukiyo-e inspired designs, explains the form’s allure.

2017-07-26T10:45:00Z

2017x76 Xavier Lopez Ancona

2017x76 Xavier Lopez Ancona

  • 2017-07-26T10:45:00Z12m

Xavier Lopez Ancona is co-founder of Kidzania, an edutainment theme park where kids can play at work in model cities with 24 locations worldwide. He shares with us his philosophy to “learn by doing.”

2017-07-27T10:45:00Z

2017x77 Lionel Barber

2017x77 Lionel Barber

  • 2017-07-27T10:45:00Z12m

Lionel Barber, Editor of the Financial Times, one of the world’s most influential newspapers, talks about the future of the press and how he has transformed his newspaper into a global digital brand.

2017-07-31T10:45:00Z

2017x78 Eriko Horiki

2017x78 Eriko Horiki

  • 2017-07-31T10:45:00Z12m

Washi is traditional Japanese paper. Eriko Horiki takes it to new extremes, fusing architecture and interior design. Her work has been shown worldwide. She talks about washi's beauty and potential.

2017-08-01T10:45:00Z

2017x79 Toshio Suzuki

2017x79 Toshio Suzuki

  • 2017-08-01T10:45:00Z12m

Toshio Suzuki is producer and chairman at Hayao Miyazaki’s animation house Studio Ghibli. He offers insights into the creative process behind Miyazaki’s internationally beloved films.

2017x80 Maritza Morales Casanova

  • 2017-08-02T10:45:00Z12m

Maritza Morales Casanova started her own environmental organization at just 10 years old, and has since founded a new kind of theme park; a place to teach kids to truly value our “grandmother earth.”

2017-08-03T10:45:00Z

2017x81 Mechai Viravaidya

2017x81 Mechai Viravaidya

  • 2017-08-03T10:45:00Z12m

Mechai Viravaidya saved millions of lives with his AIDS campaign in Thailand, promoting the use of condoms and sex education for all. He urges people to challenge taboos, and to take NO as a question.

2017-08-07T10:45:00Z

2017x82 Takeshi Niinami

2017x82 Takeshi Niinami

  • 2017-08-07T10:45:00Z12m

In 2014, Suntory Holdings bought U.S. whiskey producer Beam Inc., making it the No.3 spirits company in the world. President & CEO Takeshi Niinami talks strategy in the face of fierce competition.

2017-08-09T10:45:00Z

2017x83 Salman Khan

2017x83 Salman Khan

  • 2017-08-09T10:45:00Z12m

Salman Khan is an American entrepreneur who founded Khan Academy, an online educator with a free learning platform and videos used by 50-million people. Khan discusses the future of education.

2017-09-05T10:45:00Z

2017x84 Yuichiro Miura

2017x84 Yuichiro Miura

  • 2017-09-05T10:45:00Z12m

In 2013, adventurer Yuichiro Miura successfully scaled Mt. Everest at the age of 80—a world record. He explains how he did it despite having cardiac arrhythmia, and what adventures he now dreams of.

2017-09-06T10:45:00Z

2017x85 Michel Poulain

2017x85 Michel Poulain

  • 2017-09-06T10:45:00Z12m

After studying populations with elevated levels of centenarians, the demographer Michel Poulain now investigates the determinants of healthy aging and society’s role in these so-called Blue Zones.

2017-09-07T10:45:00Z

2017x86 Fabrizio Parrulli

2017x86 Fabrizio Parrulli

  • 2017-09-07T10:45:00Z12m

Fabrizio Parrulli, military commander of the Italian special force, talks of the new and pressing challenges in combating illicit trafficking of cultural artifacts by terrorists in the Middle East.

2017-09-08T10:45:00Z

2017x87 Lin Chiling

2017x87 Lin Chiling

  • 2017-09-08T10:45:00Z12m

Actress Lin Chiling is familiar around the globe. But she is also a philanthropist, using personal funds to help underprivileged children. She talks about the importance of sharing wealth and love.

2017-09-11T10:45:00Z

2017x88 Tatsuo Yasunaga

2017x88 Tatsuo Yasunaga

  • 2017-09-11T10:45:00Z12m

Mitsui is a prominent “sogo shosha,” literally “general trading company.” This uniquely Japanese type of conglomerate does all sorts of business all over the world. We speak with CEO Tatsuo Yasunaga.

2017-09-12T10:45:00Z

2017x89 Eitetsu Hayashi

2017x89 Eitetsu Hayashi

  • 2017-09-12T10:45:00Z12m

Eitetsu Hayashi has pioneered a distinctive sound as a traditional percussionist, expanding the taiko’s possibilities in music and on stage. What inspires his widely acclaimed performances?

2017-09-13T10:45:00Z

2017x90 Ikuko Ishikawa

2017x90 Ikuko Ishikawa

  • 2017-09-13T10:45:00Z12m

Some years ago, Japanese picture book producer Ikuko Ishikawa realized there was a shortage of colorful picture books in China. She decided to dedicate herself to providing them for Chinese children.

2017-09-14T10:45:00Z

2017x91 Lam Tai-Hing

2017x91 Lam Tai-Hing

  • 2017-09-14T10:45:00Z12m

Hong Kong is now recognized as having the highest life expectancy of any major city or region in the world. Professor Lam Tai-Hing of Hong Kong University tells us why.

2017-09-15T10:45:00Z

2017x92 Carlo Doglioni

2017x92 Carlo Doglioni

  • 2017-09-15T10:45:00Z12m

The geologist Carlo Doglioni studies ways to limit seismic tragedies like the 2016 earthquake of central Italy. He talks of his recent discovery to predict the maximum magnitude of future earthquakes.

2017-09-20T10:45:00Z

2017x93 John Hunter

2017x93 John Hunter

  • 2017-09-20T10:45:00Z12m

For four decades, an American teacher John Hunter has been teaching children about world peace with his original game. He tells us how children have potential to solve global crises in their future.

2017-09-21T10:45:00Z

2017x94 Benita Chick

2017x94 Benita Chick

  • 2017-09-21T10:45:00Z12m

Benita Chick is a Hong Kong-based LGBT advocate who holds unique tours to promote the understanding of sexual minorities. She discusses the significance of diversity in society.

2017-09-25T10:45:00Z

2017x95 Kanetoshi Oda

2017x95 Kanetoshi Oda

  • 2017-09-25T10:45:00Z12m

Kanetoshi Oda invented a water-purifying powder that provides 3.4 million people with clean water in 40 countries. Local operations also create jobs. CEO Oda explains his approach to business.

2017-09-26T10:45:00Z

2017x96 Katsuyuki Takatsu

2017x96 Katsuyuki Takatsu

  • 2017-09-26T10:45:00Z12m

Dashi is the soup stock that is the backbone of Japanese cooking. Katsuyuki Takatsu, president of specialty purveyor Ninben, speaks about his strategy to make dashi a worldwide favorite.

2017-09-27T10:45:00Z

2017x97 Yang Xiyu

2017x97 Yang Xiyu

  • 2017-09-27T10:45:00Z12m

There is widespread concern about North Korea’s nuclear missile tests. Yang Xiyu, an expert on North Korean issues, gives us his opinions on how the international community should respond.

2017-09-28T10:45:00Z

2017x98 Chris Yeung

2017x98 Chris Yeung

  • 2017-09-28T10:45:00Z12m

Chris Yeung founded an online media to reclaim freedom of press amidst Beijing’s growing grip on major HK media. He speaks on the importance of free press.

2017-10-02T10:45:00Z

2017x99 Shinji Hattori

2017x99 Shinji Hattori

  • 2017-10-02T10:45:00Z12m

Seiko Watch made history by inventing the world's first quartz wristwatch. Its luxury status fell due to mass production. CEO Shinji Hattori explains his strategy for reinventing the company's image.

2017-10-03T10:45:00Z

2017x100 Kazuo Iwamura

2017x100 Kazuo Iwamura

  • 2017-10-03T10:45:00Z12m

Kazuo Iwamura is a creator of picture books such as The Family of Fourteen series. He was awarded France’s Order of Arts and Letters in 2014. How does he create worlds that enchant so many children?

2017-10-04T10:45:00Z

2017x101 Kyaw Zwa Moe

2017x101 Kyaw Zwa Moe

  • 2017-10-04T10:45:00Z12m

Kyaw Zwa Moe is a former political prisoner and a journalist in Myanmar. He talks of the continued struggle for truth in a country making a precarious transition from military rule to democracy.

2017-10-06T10:45:00Z

2017x102 Dominique Ansel

2017x102 Dominique Ansel

  • 2017-10-06T10:45:00Z12m

Driven by his passion creativity, pastry chef, Dominique Ansel continues to shake up the world of confectionery with his innovative desserts, delighting customers daily with his unique sweet treats.

2017-10-11T10:45:00Z

2017x103 Dasho Kinley Dorji

2017x103 Dasho Kinley Dorji

  • 2017-10-11T10:45:00Z12m

Bhutan has been said the world’s happiest country. Dasho Kinley Dorji, strong advocator of Gross National Happiness, a development index, talks about how to survive in this chaotic materialized world.

2017x104 Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz

  • 2017-10-12T10:45:00Z12m

Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz is a pioneering scientist researching the earliest stages of human life and transforming our understanding of the embryo. Her ground-breaking work has made global headlines.

2017-10-13T10:45:00Z

2017x105 Sarita Mishra

2017x105 Sarita Mishra

  • 2017-10-13T10:45:00Z12m

Sarita Mishra is a Nepali musician who teaches music to children from difficult backgrounds, giving them confidence and self-esteem. She talks of the transformational power of music.

2017-10-17T10:45:00Z

2017x106 Yoshindo Yoshihara

2017x106 Yoshindo Yoshihara

  • 2017-10-17T10:45:00Z12m

The traditional Japanese sword was a weapon of the samurai, but today it is an artifact prized by collectors worldwide. Swordsmith Yoshindo Yoshihara talks about the beauty of the swordmaking process.

2017-10-19T10:45:00Z

2017x107 Chi Chia-wei

2017x107 Chi Chia-wei

  • 2017-10-19T10:45:00Z12m

Chi Chia-wei has fought for gay rights for over 30 years, and is a key player in Taiwan’s move towards legalizing same-sex marriage – a first in Asia if realized. He speaks about his long crusade.

2017-10-23T10:45:00Z

2017x108 Motoi Oyama

2017x108 Motoi Oyama

  • 2017-10-23T10:45:00Z12m

ASICS is one of Japan’s major sporting goods companies. They are well known for their high-tech running shoes, which are popular all over the world. We speak with the chairman of ASICS, Motoi Oyama.

2017-10-24T10:45:00Z

2017x109 Tadanori Yokoo

2017x109 Tadanori Yokoo

  • 2017-10-24T10:45:00Z12m

Tadanori Yokoo has been a graphic designer since the 1960s, and his work is collected by museums worldwide. Currently in a painting phase, he spoke with us about the backbone of his creative process.

2017-10-25T10:45:00Z

2017x110 Tony Lo

2017x110 Tony Lo

  • 2017-10-25T10:45:00Z12m

Tony Lo, former CEO and now advisor to bicycle behemoth Giant, grew a small Taiwanese OEM into a global business. We asked him for his idea of the best business model for our globalized world.

2017-10-26T10:45:00Z

2017x111 Tshering Tempa

2017x111 Tshering Tempa

  • 2017-10-26T10:45:00Z12m

Advanced environmental country Bhutan is struggling to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts. Tshering Tempa, tiger biologist, talks about how to solve the challenges through promoting ecotourism.

2017-10-30T10:45:00Z

2017x112 Yoshiaki Ishizawa

2017x112 Yoshiaki Ishizawa

  • 2017-10-30T10:45:00Z12m

For nearly 50 years, historian Yoshiaki Ishizawa has worked tirelessly to restore historical sites at Angkor in Cambodia, as well as train native researchers. He explains his approach to preservation.

2017-11-01T10:45:00Z

2017x113 Lech Walesa - Part 1

2017x113 Lech Walesa - Part 1

  • 2017-11-01T10:45:00Z12m

Well known labor rights advocate and promoter of peaceful political reform, Lech Walesa, discusses the early days of the “Solidarity” movement, and our modern society which he dubs the “Age of Words”.

2017-11-02T10:45:00Z

2017x114 Lech Walesa - Part 2

2017x114 Lech Walesa - Part 2

  • 2017-11-02T10:45:00Z12m

As the leader of “Solidarity,” Lech Walesa helped to bring about the end of the Cold War. He now urges that – instead of turning to old ideas such as nationalism – we work to find global solidarity.

2017-11-03T10:45:00Z

2017x115 Maria Tri Sulistyani

2017x115 Maria Tri Sulistyani

  • 2017-11-03T10:45:00Z12m

Maria Tri Sulistyani, founder of a unique Indonesian puppet theatre, talks of how making puppets and telling stories through puppets can create new space for imagination, communication and connection.

2017-11-06T10:45:00Z

2017x116 Yoshihide Otomo

2017x116 Yoshihide Otomo

  • 2017-11-06T10:45:00Z12m

Musician Yoshihide Otomo has many sides, composing soundtracks for film and TV while also making experimental music unbound by conventional styles like jazz and pop. He explains his musical vision.

2017x117 Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao

  • 2017-11-08T10:45:00Z12m

Nguyen Thị Phuong Thao is the founder of a Vietnamese low-cost carrier recognized as one of the fastest growing airlines in Southeast Asia. She shares her business principles that lead to her success.

2017-11-10T10:45:00Z

2017x118 Wang Shu

2017x118 Wang Shu

  • 2017-11-10T10:45:00Z12m

Modern Chinese cities love large-scale landmark buildings. But architect Wang Shu has a very different idea.
He believes good buildings should preserve traditional culture and be easy to live in.

2017-11-13T10:45:00Z

2017x119 Yoshinori Kanehana

2017x119 Yoshinori Kanehana

  • 2017-11-13T10:45:00Z12m

Kawasaki Heavy Industries is famous for motorbikes but also makes plane, rail, and ship parts. Sharing technology has led to revolutionary new products. President Kanehana explains his strategy.

2017-11-14T10:45:00Z

2017x120 Ken Noguchi

2017x120 Ken Noguchi

  • 2017-11-14T10:45:00Z12m

Since becoming the youngest person to scale the Seven Summits, alpinist Ken Noguchi has focused on mountain clean-up projects and disaster relief efforts. What drives his activism and volunteer work?

2017-11-15T10:45:00Z

2017x121 Rahimah Abdulrahim

2017x121 Rahimah Abdulrahim

  • 2017-11-15T10:45:00Z12m

Rahimah Abudlrahim is a director of an Indonesian think tank working to strengthen democracy. She talks of the importance of fighting intolerance and embracing diversity to keep democracy functioning.

2017-11-16T10:45:00Z

2017x122 Kathy Willis

2017x122 Kathy Willis

  • 2017-11-16T10:45:00Z12m

Professor Kathy Willis, Director of Science at Kew Gardens, discusses the state of the world’s plants and her mission to track the threats to biodiversity from climate change and habitat loss.

2017-11-20T10:45:00Z

2017x123 Yuko Igarashi

2017x123 Yuko Igarashi

  • 2017-11-20T10:45:00Z12m

Coach Yuko Igarashi runs a cheerleader club at a Fukui high school. Just three years after forming they won a US championship with six more victories since. Igarashi discusses her work with students.

2017-11-21T10:45:00Z

2017x124 Toshihiro Nakamura

2017x124 Toshihiro Nakamura

  • 2017-11-21T10:45:00Z12m

There are over 700 million people worldwide currently living in extreme poverty—less than 1.90 USD a day. Kopernik CEO Toshihiro Nakamura speaks about their ambitious efforts to help those in need.

2017-11-22T10:45:00Z

2017x125 Izumi Nakamitsu

2017x125 Izumi Nakamitsu

  • 2017-11-22T10:45:00Z12m

United Nations Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Izumi Nakamitsu, talks her efforts to ban nuclear weapons and her philosophy on making the world a better place.

2017x126 Helle Thorning-Schmidt

  • 2017-11-23T10:45:00Z12m

Helle Thorning-Schmidt, former Prime Minister of Denmark, speaks about her new role as head of the global charity, Save the Children, where she has become a champion for children’s rights.

2017-11-24T10:45:00Z

2017x127 Andrea Hirata

2017x127 Andrea Hirata

  • 2017-11-24T10:45:00Z12m

Andrea Hirata is a bestselling author whose coming-of-age tale has touched the hearts of millions. He talks of the crucial role of the teacher to make children believe in their infinite potential.

2017-11-27T10:45:00Z

2017x128 Hiroyuki Yanagi

2017x128 Hiroyuki Yanagi

  • 2017-11-27T10:45:00Z12m

Yamaha Motor is a major maker of motorcycles and 90% of its sales come from abroad. It makes over five million vehicles a year from road bikes to scooters. CEO Yanagi discusses its latest product.

2017-11-28T10:45:00Z

2017x129 Sachio Yoshioka

2017x129 Sachio Yoshioka

  • 2017-11-28T10:45:00Z12m

Kyoto-based textile dyer Sachio Yoshioka uses traditional natural dyes harvested from plants in order to recreate colors over 1,000 years old. How did he revive these long lost pigments of the past?

2017-11-29T10:45:00Z

2017x130 Chen Liangzhong

2017x130 Chen Liangzhong

  • 2017-11-29T10:45:00Z12m

The field research so essential for conservation scientists needs manpower and money, and it’s hard to get enough support. Cheng Liangzhong founded NGO Operation Earth to help deal with this issue.

2017-11-30T10:45:00Z

2017x131 Julia Gillard

2017x131 Julia Gillard

  • 2017-11-30T10:45:00Z12m

Julia Gillard, Chair of the Global Partnership for Education was Australia’s first woman Prime Minister. She discusses her goal to get all children into school for a quality education.

2017-12-04T10:45:00Z

2017x132 Satoru Matsuzaki

2017x132 Satoru Matsuzaki

  • 2017-12-04T10:45:00Z12m

Ryohin Keikaku, better known as Muji, has gained international recognition with its lineup of over 5,000 household goods. President Satoru Matsuzaki reveals the secrets to their success.

2017-12-05T10:45:00Z

2017x133 Toshiyuki Inoko

2017x133 Toshiyuki Inoko

  • 2017-12-05T10:45:00Z12m

Toshiyuki Inoko heads digital art collective teamLab, which uses the latest tech to create art not just to be appreciated, but experienced. How will digital change our understanding of the world?

2017-12-06T10:45:00Z

2017x134 Jan Woerner

2017x134 Jan Woerner

  • 2017-12-06T10:45:00Z12m

Professor Jan Woerner is Director General of the European Space Agency. In Direct Talk he discusses his experience fostering cooperation in space with the aim of building peace on earth.

2017-12-07T10:45:00Z

2017x135 Peter Piot

2017x135 Peter Piot

  • 2017-12-07T10:45:00Z12m

Professor Peter Piot is one of the World’s leading microbiologists, a pioneer in the discovery and fight against Ebola and Aids. In Direct Talk he talks about these and how to combat today’s epidemics.

2017-12-11T10:45:00Z

2017x136 Theo Jansen

2017x136 Theo Jansen

  • 2017-12-11T10:45:00Z12m

Theo Jansen is best known for Strandbeest, sculptures that use the wind to walk independently. He has made a series, seeing his work as an evolving species. He explains his thoughts on creation.

2017-12-12T10:45:00Z

2017x137 Hidekichi Shigemoto

2017x137 Hidekichi Shigemoto

  • 2017-12-12T10:45:00Z12m

Ink wash painter Hidekichi Shigemoto uses a unique style based on East Asian brush painting to depict the dynamic movement of athletes and more in grayscale. He speaks about his creative inspiration.

2017-12-13T10:45:00Z

2017x138 Eqbal Dauqan

2017x138 Eqbal Dauqan

  • 2017-12-13T10:45:00Z12m

Eqbal Dauqan is a scientist from Yemen, a country torn by war. She talks of the need for support to refugee scientists, and of her belief that they can contribute to furthering science, for the world.

2017-12-14T10:45:00Z

2017x139 Harun Khan

2017x139 Harun Khan

  • 2017-12-14T10:45:00Z12m

Harun Khan is the Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain. As leader of the council Khan condemns terror attacks, challenges misplaced perceptions and spreads positive stories of Islam.

2017-12-18T10:45:00Z

2017x140 Seiji Yamamoto

2017x140 Seiji Yamamoto

  • 2017-12-18T10:45:00Z12m

Seiji Yamamoto is the owner and chef of Ryugin in Tokyo. It's won three Michelin stars seven years in a row. Yamamoto talks about his unconventional techniques, his career, and his approach to food.

2017-12-19T10:45:00Z

2017x141 Tadao Kamei

2017x141 Tadao Kamei

  • 2017-12-19T10:45:00Z12m

Nikken Sekkei, Japan’s largest architecture firm, built Tokyo Skytree, the world’s tallest freestanding broadcast tower. President Tadao Kamei explains the power and social importance of architecture.

2017-12-20T10:45:00Z

2017x142 Jeremy Farrar

2017x142 Jeremy Farrar

  • 2017-12-20T10:45:00Z12m

Jeremy Farrar is the director of the Wellcome Trust, one of world’s wealthiest medical research charities. Wellcome is committed to improving global health and funding biomedical research.

2017-12-21T10:45:00Z

2017x143 Eswar Prasad

2017x143 Eswar Prasad

  • 2017-12-21T10:45:00Z12m

China policy expert, Eswar Prasad, senior fellow at the world renowned think tank Brookings Institution, explains China’s motivation and strategy behind its growing influence on the global stage.

2017-12-22T10:45:00Z

2017x144 Kazuo Ishiguro

2017x144 Kazuo Ishiguro

  • 2017-12-22T10:45:00Z12m

Kazuo Ishiguro, Nobel Laureate in Literature, talks about important roles literature plays in today’s divided world and shares his thoughts about the path we should follow in uncertainty we live in.

2017-12-26T10:45:00Z

2017x145 Rumiko Obata

2017x145 Rumiko Obata

  • 2017-12-26T10:45:00Z12m

Obata Sake Brewery produces sake on Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture. Despite its size, it exports to fifteen countries and territories. Exec. Vice President Rumiko Obata talks vision and strategy.

2017-12-27T10:45:00Z

2017x146 Akihiko Reizei

2017x146 Akihiko Reizei

  • 2017-12-27T10:45:00Z12m

Journalist, writer and educator Akihiko Reizei shares his views on US and Japanese media in the internet age, his preferred information resources, and insight on entering prestigious US universities.

2017-12-28T10:45:00Z

2017x147 Ian Condry

2017x147 Ian Condry

  • 2017-12-28T10:45:00Z12m

MIT professor and cultural anthropologist Ian Condry explores the development, evolution and global impact of Japanese subcultures rap, hip-hop, anime and manga.

2017-12-29T10:45:00Z

2017x148 Steve Aoki

2017x148 Steve Aoki

  • 2017-12-29T10:45:00Z12m

Grammy Award nominee and Electronic Dance Music supremo DJ, Steve Aoki tours the globe sharing his passion for music with his 8 million fans, in pursuit of happiness and new creative opportunities.

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