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Dive in Tokyo
Season 4 • Episode 11 • Hachijojima - An Island Nurtured by Distance
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Dive in Tokyo Season 4, Episode 11: Hachijojima - An Island Nurtured by Distance
The island of Hachijojima is a tourist destination that once served as a penal colony. We learn how the elements and the arrival of exiles and castaways helped shape unique industries and culture. Watch Dive in Tokyo Season 4, Episode 11 Hachijojima - An Island Nurtured by Distance in HD free online. Enjoy high-quality streaming of Dive in Tokyo Season 4, Episode 11 and share your thoughts in the comments below!
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23 episodes
Nihonbashi - The Mercantile Center of Old Tokyo
Nihonbashi is a district in downtown Tokyo centered on a historic bridge of the same name. We trace its development into a thriving hub of commerce whose mercantile spirit lives on today.
28 min
Nakano - From Dog Sanctuary to Anime Wonderland
Home to manga, anime and toy stores, the Nakano neighborhood is famous for its subculture spirit. As we explore, we discover its rich past as a dog sanctuary, blossom-viewing spot and military hub.
28 min
Along the Setagaya Line - A Taste of the Slow Life
The Setagaya Line is a small but central streetcar line in Setagaya Ward. Join us as we explore a 450-year-old flea market, visit a temple brimming with cats and meet members of the community.
28 min
Marunouchi - A Marvel of Urban Planning
The Marunouchi district has repeatedly reinvented itself through large-scale development projects. We trace its evolution from a samurai quarter to an office district to a sophisticated business hub.
28 min
Haneda - Memories of Sky and Sea
Join us as we explore the Haneda district, best known for its airport. As we trace its history, we learn about its past as a fishing community and tourist destination famous for its ocean views.
28 min
Hamura - The Story of a Tranquil Waterworks Town
We visit Hamura in the upper reaches of the Tama River. In this tranquil town far west of the city center we trace the origins of Tokyo's water supply back to the age of the samurai, centuries ago.
28 min
Hino - The Granary That Gave Rise to Warriors
Hino in western Tokyo is known for irrigation canals and its past as a rice cultivating center during the Edo period. The fertile lands gave rise to the men who would form the legendary Shinsengumi.
28 min
Komagome - A Community United Under Cherry Blossoms
Komagome is the birthplace of Somei-yoshino, the most popular cherry blossom variety in Japan. We visit a scenic garden, meet locals who cultivate cherry tree saplings, and explore shopping streets.
28 min
Tateishi - A Riverside Town of Creative Manufacturing
Tateishi is a riverside neighborhood in eastern Tokyo that developed as a center of manufacturing. We learn about the local dyeing and toy industries and explore an old-fashioned shopping arcade.
28 min
Yoyogi - A Green Oasis in the Heart of the City
The Yoyogi area is sandwiched between bustling Shinjuku and Shibuya. We explore a sacred forest, a friendly shopping street, and more, finding ideas for sustainable urban living along the way.
28 min
Hachijojima - An Island Nurtured by Distance
The island of Hachijojima is a tourist destination that once served as a penal colony. We learn how the elements and the arrival of exiles and castaways helped shape unique industries and culture.
28 min
Ebisu – A Toast to the Brew That Binds
The popular Ebisu district developed alongside a brewery and even derives its name from beer. We trace the area's evolution, soak up its old-fashioned charm, and see what makes the community tick.
28 min
Gotanda – An Eclectic Town of Hills and Valleys
Gotanda is a hilly district shaped by the Meguro River. It's home to high-end residential areas as well as low-lying areas with an industrial past. It also has a growing reputation as a startup hub.
28 min
Kasai - The Power of Moving Water
Kasai is a bayside town in eastern Tokyo bounded by two large rivers. Join us as we trace its history as a hub of water transport, go river fishing, and get to know the local Indian community.
28 min
Daiba – From Defensive Forts to Innovation Hub
We trace the ongoing evolution of the Daiba waterfront district, which began as defensive fortifications and transformed over time into a tourist destination, residential area, and innovation hub.
28 min
Otsuka - A Hidden Gem Regains its Sparkle
Otsuka was a busy terminal of Tokyo's historic streetcar network before being overshadowed by its neighbor Ikebukuro. But international residents and redevelopment are now revitalizing the town.
28 min
Ryogoku – A Resilient Neighborhood with Sumo Spirit
Ryogoku is known as the home of sumo. As we explore, we learn how the sport took root after a devastating fire in the 17th century. It turns out that the neighborhood has a history of bouncing back!
28 min
Karuizawa – The Story of a Beloved Mountain Retreat
Karuizawa in Nagano Pref. is a mountain town with deep ties to Tokyo. Originally a bustling lodging town, a Western missionary's love for the area paved the way for its rebirth as a summer getaway.
28 min
Hinohara – Ridge Trails as a Way of Life
Hinohara is a mountain village located along the border between Tokyo and Yamanashi Prefecture. We explore its ridge trails, which served as a lifeline for local settlements throughout the centuries.
28 min
Kagurazaka – Alleys That Gave Rise to a Cultural Legacy
Kagurazaka is a neighborhood in central Tokyo that retains an old-school charm. We explore cobblestone side streets, meet a geisha community, and see how locals are blending tradition and modernity.
28 min
Shibuya – The Labyrinth Nestled Within a Valley
Shibuya is nestled at the bottom of a valley shaped by rivers. Join us as we trace how its unique topography gave rise to a multi-level transportation hub and ever-evolving arts and culture.
28 min
Mt. Takao - A Sanctuary for Faith and Nature
Join us for a hike up Mt. Takao in western Tokyo, said to be the most visited peak in the world. Along the way we'll learn about its samurai history, connection to Mt. Fuji, and abundant nature.
28 min
Nippori – Steeped in Scenic Charm and Fabrics
Nippori is known as one of Japan's top districts for textiles. The hillsides are home to many Buddhist temples that historically became sightseeing spots known for nature and picturesque views.
28 min