Document 72 Hours
8.7
2006
Documentary
An unusual documentary series that delves into human dramas through chance encounters with ordinary people at selected spots. Filmed over 72 hours in a single location, the show captures glimpses into people's lives as they open up and share their stories. Japanese Broadcast Version
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Episode 920 : Episode 920
September. 20,2019
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Episode 913 : Episode 913
September. 13,2019
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Episode 802 : Episode 802
August. 02,2019
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Episode 726 : Episode 726
July. 26,2019
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Episode 628 : Episode 628
June. 28,2019
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Episode 607 : Episode 607
June. 07,2019
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Episode 531 : Episode 531
May. 31,2019
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Episode 426 : Episode 426
April. 26,2019
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Episode 36 : Episode 36
December. 20,2019
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Episode 35 : Episode 35
December. 13,2019
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Episode 34 : Episode 34
November. 22,2019
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Episode 33 : Episode 33
November. 15,2019
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Episode 32 : Episode 32
November. 08,2019
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Episode 31 : Episode 31
November. 01,2019
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Episode 30 : Episode 30
October. 25,2019
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Episode 29 : Episode 29
October. 18,2019
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Episode 28 : Episode 28
October. 11,2019
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Episode 27 : Episode 27
September. 27,2019
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Episode 26 : Episode 26
September. 20,2019
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Episode 25 : Episode 25
September. 13,2019
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Episode 24 : Episode 24
September. 06,2019
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Episode 23 : Episode 23
August. 30,2019
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Episode 22 : Episode 22
August. 09,2019
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Episode 21 : Episode 21
August. 02,2019
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Episode 20 : From Town to Town on Hokkaido's Blood Donation Bus
July. 26,2019
We follow a blood donation bus on its journey from town to town in Hokkaido Prefecture. Japan as a whole faces a chronic shortage of blood donors, but Hokkaido has the highest donor rate in the nation. In a prefecture where the population density is low, this bus is what makes it possible to collect everyone's blood donation by traveling from one town to another. Some of the donors we meet are: a man who has donated blood 289 times, a woman who is donating blood as an act of gratitude and a nursery school teacher who feels refreshed by having blood drawn. We spend 3 days visiting small towns in Hokkaido, on a mission of compassion.
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Episode 15 : Catching Goldfish at a Fishing Pond in Tokyo
May. 31,2019
A few minutes' walk from Asagaya Station, Tokyo, is a traditional goldfish fishing pond that has been operating in a quiet residential area for more than 90 years. Anybody can casually stop by and drop a line in the pond, which is popular with adults and children alike. The customers we encountered included a man who has been regularly fishing there for more than 50 years, a man who drives for 3 hours every weekend to try his luck at the pond, and a woman who catches up to 200 goldfish in just one day. What are they thinking about as they sit around this pond richly stocked with various varieties of goldfish?
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Episode 6 : New Year Countdown at the Airport
February. 22,2019
Since opening in 2015, Narita Airport's Terminal 3 for low-cost carriers has attracted more passengers each year as travelers swoop on the cheap airfares these airlines offer. Even though it lies about 600 meters from the nearest train station -- a bit of a challenge for people carrying bulky luggage -- around 20,000 people use this terminal every day. For 3 days in late December 2018, we spoke to people at this airport, including its 24-hour departure lobby and adjoining food court. As the year draws to a close, where will travelers fly off to?
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Episode 4 : The DIYers of the Suburban Home Center
February. 01,2019
Our stage this time is one of the largest home centers in Japan, located in a suburb east of Tokyo. From daily necessities to building and gardening materials, every product imaginable can be found here. A couple with a shared love of DIY (Do It Yourself) pick out lumber to rebuild a fence destroyed in a typhoon. Meanwhile, a woman working in rehabilitation looks for materials to make a device to help a patient. We listen to the stories of these people as they attempt to improve their lives through DIY.
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