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Season 1

  • S01E01 Tuning in to the Community

    • November 7, 2022

    A Ghanaian entrepreneur and 33-year resident of Japan launched an online radio station as a way of giving back to the community. The project is inspiring some young Africans to pursue their own dreams.

  • S01E02 50 Job Rejections Changed My Life

    • January 2, 2023

    Marvin is from Brunei. He now works as a data analyst after he was turned down by 50 companies in his job search. What insight did he gain from his experience?

  • S01E03 Homework Challenges

    • January 9, 2023

    Elsa is from the Faroe Islands. Her two children attend a Japanese public school. She feels sad that she cannot always help them because of language issues.

  • S01E04 Parental Styles

    • March 3, 2023

    Our anchor traveled to the city of Izumo in Shimane Pref. for an impromptu "chatroom" with a Brazilian woman who shares her joy of raising children in rural Japan.

  • S01E05 Family Matters

    • March 6, 2023

    In the latest edition of Chatroom Japan, NHK WORLD-JAPAN visits a Brazilian community in Shimane Prefecture. The locals discuss life in a foreign country, and why they always put family above all else.

  • S01E06 A Shop for All

    • March 24, 2023

    Meet Marcos Takato Ikegami, a Brazilian supermarket owner in Izumo City, western Japan. He sells all sorts of imported goods, but the chance to learn more about his native culture will always be free.

  • S01E07 Embracing Natural Hair

    • April 28, 2023

    Maminata Ouandaogo's passion for African hairstyles has helped hundreds in Japan with their natural hair. But outside her salon, she says social pressure keeps some people from embracing it.

  • S01E08 Fukushima's Warm Welcome

    • June 12, 2023

    Xu Quanyi sees it as his mission to promote the charm of Fukushima. Sharing his stories is how he counters the stigma Fukushima continues to suffer following the 2011 disaster.

  • S01E09 A Missing Piece of Happiness

    • June 19, 2023

    Tokyo couple Greg Dvorak and Ono Kenji say Japan is preventing them from fulfilling something essential for their long-term happiness. They want the country to legalize same-sex marriage.

  • S01E10 In Pursuit of Sustainable Fashion

    • July 7, 2023

    Shocked by what he saw in India's textile industry, Aditya traveled to Japan to find a better way to produce fabric. Now, he works with a start-up that's hoping to change how we create clothes.

  • S01E11 Can Tradition Inspire a Green Future?

    • July 14, 2023

    Aditya Sharma seeks a sustainable balance between protecting the planet and meeting consumer demand for clothing. He explores a Japanese tradition in the hopes of finding inspiration.

  • S01E12 Taekwondo Inspires Changes in Kids

    • September 4, 2023

    A Brazilian couple who moved to Shiga Prefecture, Japan, teaches taekwondo to children. Their efforts are helping kids develop more than just athletically.

  • S01E13 Life after School - Stay or Go?

    • September 18, 2023

    Rika met with a group of international students to hear about their experiences and plans in Japan. Do they see a future for themselves here? Or are they planning to go back abroad? Let's find out!

  • S01E14 My Life in Fukushima

    • November 11, 2023

    We set up our "chatroom" in Fukushima Prefecture. Four local residents from different backgrounds participated. We asked them their views on Fukushima, and what they thought about the 2011 disaster. Let's hear about their lives in Fukushima.

  • S01E15 An Education Chance Opens the World

    • December 4, 2023

    Maxine is a university student. She joined a school providing educational support and life advice to international students wanting to enter Japanese high school. This experience changed her life. What insights did she gain?

  • S01E16 Empowering Kids Through Song

    • December 11, 2023

    A Brazilian woman living in Japan is trying to promote a music video she made for kids about sexual abuse while navigating the differences between the two cultures.

  • S01E17 MY ECO-FRIENDLY FARM

    • December 25, 2023

    A woman from France is now an organic farmer in Okuma Town, Fukushima Prefecture. The town was affected by the 2011 nuclear accident. She is working to change that image.

  • S01E18 What Do You Do When a Major Earthquake Occurs?

    • February 2, 2024

    A major earthquake struck central Japan on January 1. We hear from three Brazilians who were affected by the quake. What can we do to prepare for disasters? Please share your thoughts with us.

  • S01E19 Finding an Apartment in Japan Is Too Hard!

    • February 19, 2024

    A young man from Vietnam is using his own struggles finding an apartment in Japan to help other foreigners get settled. If you're new to Japan and faced similar challenges, tell us.

  • S01E20 The Local "Sento" - More Than a Bath

    • February 26, 2024

    Have you ever been to a sento? Christian Dimmer, a German urbanist living in Japan, focuses on the community-building potential of Japan's public bathhouses. It is common these days in our society to live alone or in single-family units. He hopes that people can rediscover the value of the community communication nourished by public bathhouses.

  • S01E21 How Do You Care for Loved Ones as They Age?

    • February 26, 2024

    A Nepalese nursing home manager in Fukuoka Prefecture harnesses his background in IT and his diverse staff to give elderly residents and their families peace of mind.

  • S01E22 Things I Learned from the Kumamoto Quakes

    • March 4, 2024

    Do you know what to do when disaster strikes? If you don't, Andrew Mitchell from the UK has some stories to tell you from his own experience living through the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes.

  • S01E23 Are You Proud of Your International Background?

    • April 19, 2024

    A Chinese woman living in Japan holds gatherings for Chinese children with the goal of boosting their confidence in their international background.

  • S01E24 Do You Have Your Own "Me Time"?

    • April 26, 2024

    All moms need some "me time." And that's why one forward-thinking woman in Kyoto Prefecture established Mamo Heart, a space for mothers to not only relax, but also get their own business ideas off the ground.

  • S01E25 My Temple, My Sanctuary

    • June 21, 2024

    A monk from Myanmar came to Japan to build a temple for the people of his country. He believes it's his mission to offer them a place of sanctuary and provide them with physical and mental comfort.

  • S01E26 Dreams of Mt. Fuji: Hard and Rewarding

    • July 26, 2024

    Passang Lama Bhotia fell in love with Mt. Fuji as a child in Nepal. After becoming a Himalayan mountain guide, he came to Japan and now works on the mountain he dreamed of, guiding foreign tourists.

  • S01E27 A Word That Offers Comfort

    • August 2, 2024

    Chinese mother Yang Hu finds reassurance in a Japanese word that helps her connect with others while navigating cultural differences in Tokyo.

  • S01E28 Learning More Than Skills from Woodblock Prints

    • August 16, 2024

    David Bull came to Japan to master the art of woodblock printing. He learned valuable lessons about Japanese culture and that there is more to the works of art than the paper they are printed on.

  • S01E29 I Was Born in Japan and Called Gaijin

    • October 25, 2024

    Imagine being called an outsider in the country where you were born. Chuk Besher knows what that's like. It made him ask questions about identity and diversity.

  • S01E30 Bridging Smalltown Dojos with the World

    • November 29, 2024

    A town in Shizuoka Prefecture is drawing visitors from Australia to Mexico, thanks to Kiwi kendoka Graham Sayer. He says giving back to the community embodies the spirit of the Way of the Sword, or kendo.

  • S01E31 Cooking is Love

    • December 27, 2024

    When a huge earthquake hit Japan's Noto Peninsula on New Year's Day, 2024, an Italian resident of the country rushed to help, cheering people up with hot meals made from the heart.

  • S01E32 A Place for Compassion and Connection

    • January 24, 2025

    The Buddhist temple Daionji has served as a refuge for Vietnamese in Japan facing challenges related to work and daily life. They're welcomed with a smile by its founder Thich Tam Tri, who provides them with support through communal living.

  • S01E33 From Pollution to Solution

    • February 28, 2025

    Cahyo Laksono is passionate about carbon neutrality. The PhD student sees an opportunity to reuse carbon dioxide emissions in Japan and his native Indonesia to help produce plastics.

  • S01E34 Traditional Architecture: Standing Strong

    • April 25, 2025

    The number of traditional Japanese carpenters is dwindling, but American Jon Stollenmeyer is helping to keep their style of architecture alive.

  • S01E35 Real Name, Real Me

    • June 27, 2025

    Kang Sang-mi, a third-generation Korean born and raised in Japan, embraced her Korean name and heritage after struggling with her identity. She now empowers kids with foreign roots.

  • S01E36 A Voice for Medical Care

    • July 11, 2025

    Bui Thi Le Dung is a medical interpreter passionate about supporting Vietnamese residents in Japan. She provides her services for free, fueled by a desire to make medical care accessible to everyone.

  • S01E37 A Place to Say Tadaima

    • October 3, 2025

    Wang Yuan Wei knows what it’s like to feel lost. He now offers children from overseas a safe place to call home, where they too can say tadaima.

  • S01E38 Empathy During Disasters

    • January 30, 2026

    How would you reach out to the person next to you in times of disaster? That is the question Amy Takebe asks her students based on her experience in 2011.

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Chatroom Japan Special: Shaping a Parent-Friendly Future

    • July 26, 2024

    Foreign parents have their say on the ups and downs of raising children in Japan — from medical care and sock etiquette, to making friends and finding some well-deserved "me time."

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Chatroom Japan Special: Hiroshima: Who do you think "we" are?

    • August 9, 2025

    A pledge in Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park caused a stir when it was unveiled in the years after the atomic bombing. In our war-torn world, it still raises the question: Who do you think "we" are?