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Somewhere Street

Somewhere Street

2018Returning Series1 Season1 Episodes8.0TMDB
NHK

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.

Specials

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Episode 1: Zurich Switzerland

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Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland which borders the Lake Zurich, located in northern part of it. Around 20km away from the German border, the city has been an important transportation hub since the old days and it has been chosen as one of the top livable cities in the world. Let's take a walk in Zurich streets!

Episode 2: Oslo Norway

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Oslo, the capital of Norway, is a city founded by the Vikings in the 11th century, and tourists from all over the world come here attracted to its unique history and culture. In this episode, we stroll around such unique city streets.

Episode 3: Nagasaki Japan

TBA · 45m

Attracting 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".

Episode 4: Yangon Myanmar

TBA · 45m

Yangon is the largest city in Myanmar formerly known as Burma. Almost 90% of Myanmar's residents are devout Buddhists and follow a life in accordance with their faith. In this episode, we stroll around the city which is rapidly changing in step with its developing economy.

Episode 5: Manila the Philippines

TBA · 45m

Manila is the capital of the Philippines. In the 16th century, the Spanish built "Intramuros" the fortress city in Manila. Spain colonized the Philippines, and continued to rule it for 300 years. Today suburban development is advancing but the traditional lifestyles have not been totally discarded. In this episode, we stroll around the city which is rapidly changing in step with its developing economy.

Episode 6: Mijas Spain

TBA · 45m

This is Andalusia, in southern Spain. Midway up the mountain is the village of Mijas. The walls of the buildings were whitewashed in order to fend off the powerful rays of the sun, making it one of Andalusian's traditional "white villages." During the 1960's the walls were whitewashed with lime in order to protect the city from the harsh sunlight and disease, as well as to attract tourists.

Episode 7: Asuncion Paraguay

TBA · 45m

Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay is located in the middle of South America. Established during the 16th century by Spaniards who had traveled across the Atlantic Ocean, the city proved to be a convenient and strategic base for colonial development. Rather than fighting with the Spaniards, the indigenous Guarani chose to protect their bloodline by entering into alliances and intermarriage with the conquerors. Thus the Guarani culture is still a vital part of life in Asuncion today. In this episode we explore Asuncion and meet its residents who love their traditions and their distinctive culture.

Season 0 FAQ

Quick answers about this season's release timeline and episode lineup.

When did Somewhere Street Season 0 premiere?

A confirmed premiere date for Somewhere Street Season 0 is not available yet.

How many episodes are in Somewhere Street Season 0?

Somewhere Street Season 0 has 7 episodes.

What is the first episode of Somewhere Street Season 0?

The season opens with Season 0 Episode 1, "Zurich Switzerland".

Go to Season 0 Episode 1

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