Japan Railway Journal is a TV program from NHK World TV documenting rail transport in Japan that started broadcasting on March 8, 2015.
Overview
The program showcases the charm and the cutting-edge technology of rail transport in Japan. New episodes are broadcast 1 to 2 times a month.
At first, many of the talking sections were filmed in a bar with a train diorama, "Bar Ginza Panorama" in Shinjuku. Now, filming these sections on-location at the featured rail facilities is more common.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, NHK World has been showing Japan Railway Journal repeats in lieu of new episodes. The combination of studio presentation and on-site reporting makes it difficult for video production.
Broadcast times
- First broadcast: Fridays 0:30 - 1:00 JST on NHK World TV
- Rebroadcasts:
- NHK World TV (JST): Fridays 6:30 - 7:00 ; 12:30 - 13:00; 18:30 - 19:00
- BS1 (JST): Wednesdays 3:00 - 3:30 (From 2016 - broadcasts may be cancelled due to sports programs)
- Broadcasts outside Japan will come 5 days after Japan at the earliest, but on weeks with no new programs, older ones will be rebroadcast.
Presenters
- Presenter: Hiro Ueno (2025-)
- Presenter: Miki Clark (2024-)
- Presenter: Cathy Cat (2021-2025)
- Commentators: Takagi Ryo of Kogakuin University (2015-)
- Early episodes also included various female tarento who like railways (see "Guest" column of the episode list)
Previous presenters
- Presenter: Nathan Berry (2018-2020)
- Presenter: Russell Totten (until 2017)
- Assistant: Sarah MacDonald (in 2017)
Main topics
Special Rail Report
Section which features that week's main topic.
Railway Topics
Short segment which features the latest themes in railways.
Hands-on Railway History
Russell Totten visits railway museums in Japan and presents railway history.
Avid Rail Communities
Russell Totten and a female guest showcase a community related to railways in Japan.
Episode list
YouTube Playlist of all publicly available episodes (This is not NHK official playlist. Please read playlist comment.)
See also
References
External links