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Seasoning the Seasons

Season 1 • Episode 7 • Niyodo River: Living with Japan's Clearest River

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Seasoning the Seasons Season 1, Episode 7: Niyodo River: Living with Japan's Clearest River

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With its glass-like translucency, the River Niyodo on Shikoku is renowned for possessing the clearest water in Japan. 124km long, it has its source in the highest mountains of Western Japan and, swelled by many tributaries, flows out eventually into the Pacific Ocean. The river supports rich plant- and wildlife and has also nurtured a distinctive river-based culture for the people who live among the sounds of the flowing water. On the upper reaches, there are cherry blossoms in spring and then the fishermen arrive when the sweetfish season opens in early summer. The children love to leap into the water from the highest possible boulders. Nearer the mouth, there is a town that flourished making tengujoshi, the very thinnest Japanese paper (washi) of all. We meet a young craftsman who has inherited the techniques from his forebears and still proudly makes paper beside the Niyodo today. Crystal-clear waters and riverine scenery... we depict the people and places of this great river. Watch Seasoning the Seasons Season 1, Episode 7 Niyodo River: Living with Japan's Clearest River in HD free online. Enjoy high-quality streaming of Seasoning the Seasons Season 1, Episode 7 and share your thoughts in the comments below!

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