The programme titled ‘Colours of Japan – Experience of green tourism’ will be aired at 3:20pm every Friday on VTV3, of Vietnam Television (VTV), from November 23.



The press conference on the programme.

The five-episode programme is jointly produced by the VTV and the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS), aiming to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the establishment of ties between Vietnam and Japan.

The programme will introduce Vietnamese audiences to nature and clean energy as well as self-contained production processes addressing environmental protection and sustainable development in Japan.

The programme was divided into five episodes titled ‘Experience of catching octopus in Kanagawa province’, ‘Experience of making traditional pottery in Nagasaki’, ‘Experience of cooking in Nouhaku’, ‘Experience of fishing net pulling in Wakayama’, and ‘Experience of Onsen bathing in Oita’.

The two characters involved in the experience are editor Le Bao An and actress Le Chi, who visited Japan for the first time. They get closer to Japanese culture and help Vietnamese audiences to know more about the nature and the simple life of Japanese people.

The previous series of ‘Colours of Japan’ were broadcast in 2016, 2017 and January 2018.


Source: NDO

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