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苏·珀金斯(Sue Perkins)主持的旅行纪录片,由英国广播公司(BBC)于2019年出版-英语旁白Travel Documentary hosted by Sue Perkins, published by BBC in 2019- English narration
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苏·珀金斯(Sue Perkins)踏上了环游日本的旅程,探索了一个介于高科技未来和传统往日之间的国家。[编辑]??东京苏·珀金斯(Tokyo Sue Perkins)前往日本闪闪发光的首都东京,并有3600万人居住。她找到了一个介于高科技未来和传统过去之间的国家,人们在这里工作很长时间,但是却很难为爱情和人际关系找时间。出生率下降,人口在减少。对于这个富有弹性和创新能力的国家而言,未来将拥有什么?日本将举办下一届奥运会,但该国最传统的运动在平等方面仍然停留在黑暗时代。苏与女性相扑摔跤队一起训练,试图改变这一男性主导的运动。在机器人旅馆住了一晚后,苏走访了一个与机器人一起生活的家庭,帮助他们完成诸如家庭作业和就寝故事等家务劳动。苏爱上了机器狗爱宝(Aibo)。苏在东京郊外的富士山(Mount Fuji)阴影下,参加了日本最艰苦的商学院地狱营(Hell Camp)。她在这里看到了日本严格的企业文化如何以传统的勤奋和纪律价值观创造了一些世界上最成功的公司。但是,这种工作承诺是有代价的。苏回到了城市,遇到了丽娜(Rina),她是二十多岁的年轻人,她参加了一场最新的热潮:单人婚礼。年轻妇女担心自己永远不会结婚,为此付出了所有特殊日子的装饰-头发,化妆和大礼服-但没有丈夫。专业照片被上传到社交媒体上。可爱在日本很流行,可爱偶像流行,而流行偶像则是一种文化现象,是一个庞大的人造乐队行业。Sue前往东京市中心的Pop Idol演唱会,发现观众是穿着西装的中年男子组成的,后来感到惊讶,Sue离开东京寻找日本的另一面。城外的风景是一种启示-森林,山脉和岛屿。在和歌山县神圣的纪伊山上,她喜欢小林游玩或沐浴森林。日本人相信在树林中度过安静的时光对身体和灵魂都有好处。日本人是一个自然崇拜者的民族。苏与朝圣者一起参加了庆祝秋天落叶的神道教节日。在神圣瀑布的底部,她遇到一位牧师,牧师告诉她日本文化就是要与自然和谐相处。[编辑]?城外的风景是一种启示-森林,山脉和岛屿。在和歌山县神圣的纪伊山上,她喜欢小林游玩或沐浴森林。日本人相信在树林中度过安静的时光对身体和灵魂都有好处。日本人是一个自然崇拜者的民族。苏与朝圣者一起参加了庆祝秋天落叶的神道教节日。在神圣瀑布的底部,她遇到一位牧师,牧师告诉她日本文化就是要与自然和谐相处。[编辑]?城外的风景是一种启示-森林,山脉和岛屿。在和歌山县神圣的纪伊山上,她喜欢小林游玩或沐浴森林。日本人相信在树林中度过安静的时光对身体和灵魂都有好处。日本人是一个自然崇拜者的民族。苏与朝圣者一起参加了庆祝秋天落叶的神道教节日。在神圣瀑布的底部,她遇到一位牧师,牧师告诉她日本文化就是要与自然和谐相处。[编辑]?苏与朝圣者一起参加了庆祝秋天落叶的神道教节日。在神圣瀑布的底部,她遇到一位牧师,牧师告诉她日本文化就是要与自然和谐相处。[编辑]?苏与朝圣者一起参加了庆祝秋天落叶的神道教节日。在神圣瀑布的底部,她遇到一位牧师,牧师告诉她日本文化就是要与自然和谐相处。[编辑]??京都她始于日本古代首都京都,这里是标志性和神秘的艺妓的故乡。苏想了解成为一名艺妓的必要条件,以及将他们视为有钱人的玩物的看法是否真实。在京都郊外的一家传统茶馆里,她遇到了菊野和她的徒弟,随着日本对外界的开放,她们正在努力使艺妓文化得以延续。Sue穿着和服并穿着完整的化妆品,可以通过喝酒游戏和听音乐来招待客人。京都南部的伊势岛半岛以海鲜,珍珠和海洋潜水者而闻名。沿海曾经有数千名传统的自由潜水妇女在工作,但现在只剩下几百人了,其中许多人都在八十多岁。Sue Perkins embarks upon a trip around Japan, exploring a nation caught between the demands of a hi-tech future and the pull of a traditional past. Tokyo Sue Perkins starts her journey in Tokyo, Japan's glittering capital city and home to 36 million people. She finds a nation caught between the demands of a hi-tech future and the pull of a traditional past, where people work long hours but struggle to find time for love and relationships. Birth rates are falling and the population is shrinking. What does the future hold for this resilient and innovative country?Japan will host the next Olympic Games, but the country's most traditional sport is still stuck in the Dark Ages when it comes to equality. Sue trains with a female sumo wrestling team trying to bring change to this male-dominated sport.After a night in a robot hotel, Sue visits a family who live with robots, helping out with household tasks like homework and bedtime stories. Sue falls in love with Aibo, the robot dog.Outside Tokyo, in the shadow of Mount Fuji, Sue takes part in Hell Camp, Japan's toughest business school. Here she sees how Japan’s strict corporate culture has created some of the world's most successful companies, with its traditional values of hard work and discipline.But this commitment to work comes at a cost. Back in the city Sue meets Rina, a beautiful twentysomething taking part in the latest craze: a solo-wedding. Young women, concerned that they will never marry, are paying to have all the trimmings of the special day - hair, make-up and a big dress - but with no husband. Professional photographs are uploaded to social media.Kawaii, or cuteness, is big in Japan and Pop Idol is a cultural phenomenon - a huge industry of manufactured girl bands. Sue goes to a Pop Idol gig in downtown Tokyo and is surprised to find that the audience is made up of middle-aged men in suits.Later, Sue leaves Tokyo in search of a different side of Japan. The landscape outside the city is a revelation - forests, mountains and islands. In the sacred Kii mountains of Wakayama Prefecture, she has a go at shinrin-yoku or forest bathing. The Japanese believe that spending quiet time among the trees is good for body and soul.The Japanese are a nation of nature worshippers. Sue joins pilgrims at a Shinto festival celebrating the autumn leaves. At the base of a sacred waterfall, she meets a priest who tells her that Japanese culture is all about finding harmony with nature. Kyoto She starts in Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital city and home to the iconic and secretive geishas. Sue wants to understand what it takes to become a geisha and whether there is any truth to the perception of them as rich men's playthings. In a traditional tea house outside Kyoto, she meets Kikuno and her apprentices, who are working hard to keep geisha culture alive as Japan becomes more open to the outside world. Dressed in a kimono and wearing full make-up, Sue helps entertain clients with drinking games and music.The Ise-shima Peninsula, south of Kyoto is famous for its seafood, its pearls and for its ama divers, the women of the sea. There were once thousands of these traditional free-diving women working along the coast, but now there are only a few hundred left and many of them are in their eighties. Sue spends the day diving for shellfish to sell at the local market and finds a sense of humour and community very different from the vast megacities of modern Japan.The amas come from a generation of Japanese people that witnessed terrible suffering. Sue's next stop is Hiroshima, where allied forces dropped an atomic bomb to end the Second World War. She meets Mr Tetsushi, an 84-year-old survivor of the blast. He was just ten-years-old when the bomb hit, travelling on a tram with his mother, just 750 metres from the epicentre. Sue joins Mr Tetsushi on a tram through Hiroshima and hears his incredible story of survival.After the war, Japan set about rebuilding its shattered economy. Sue rides the bullet train back to Tokyo, the engine of Japanese growth. Within 40 years, Japan had risen from the ashes of the war, to become the world's second largest economy, with huge global corporations. But this transformation, built on the Japanese values of hard work and sacrifice, has come with a cost. Modern Japan is struggling with some new problems – some people work so hard they have no time for love or family. The marriage rate is down, the birth rate is falling and the country's population is shrinking.Back in Tokyo, Sue explores how the Japanese are finding ways to combat these modern challenges. Ms Megumi runs a rent-a-family business. It's an agency where lonely people can hire actors to play the part of loved ones for social occasions. Sue meets Ms Megumi as she auditions for the role of wife to a busy businessman and his lonely mother. Rental families are now big business in Japan.Tokyo is one of the most densely populated cities on earth and real estate is at a premium. Increasingly, there's not even room to bury the dead. Sue visits the Koukoku-ji Temple in Ruriden, where they now have an LED cemetery. Instead of graves, they have a bank of glowing Buddhist statues, that light up when you enter the pin code of your loved one. Here you can store the ashes of the deceased and come to pay your respects without the fuss and expense of a traditional burial plot.Sue's last stop in Japan is a Konkatsu event. Konkatsu means 'marriage hunting' and these events are designed to try to alleviate Japan's celibacy crisis by introducing young people looking for love. It's state-sponsored speed dating. Sue joins the young hopefuls one morning as they make mayonnaise together to break the ice and watches as they overcome their shyness to exchange business cards.
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视频编码: x264 CABAC High@L3.1
比特率: CRF 20 (~2638Kbps)
Video 分辨率: 1280x720
Video 画面比例: 16:9
帧速率: 25 帧速率
音频编码: AAC-LC
音频比特率: Q=0.49 VBR 48KHz (~128Kbps)
Audio 声道数: 2
时长: 58 mins
分集数: 2
体积: 1.13 GB (average)
来源: HDTV
编码: JungleBoy【Technical Specs】——
Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L3.1
Video Bitrate: CRF 20 (~2638Kbps)
Video Resolution: 1280x720
Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Frame Rate: 25 FPS
Audio Codec: AAC-LC
Audio Bitrate: Q=0.49 VBR 48KHz (~128Kbps)
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 58 mins
Number Of Parts: 2
Part Size: 1.13 GB (average)
Source: HDTV
Encoded by: JungleBoy
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