About 5,000 species of mushroom can be found in Japan, a quarter of the world's known species. The matsutake is the gold standard of edible mushrooms. And whether it's a broth of shimeji mushroom, or tempura-fried hen-of-the-woods, mushrooms are a quintessential autumn food in Japan, and have been for centuries. There are also some very rare mushrooms, like the caterpillar fungus - which grows on insects and which has been used medicinally since ancient times - or the glow-in-the-dark mushrooms of Hachijojima. In recent years, Japan has seen a decline in the number of wild mushrooms. Intense efforts have been made to revive matsutake harvests. Some efforts to stimulate mushroom growth are even using artificial lightning strikes - quite a shocking idea! On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, our theme is mushrooms. We'll see how Japan's climate and culture have made it the nation that eats a wider variety of fungi than any other.
Title | Begin Japanology - Season 5 Episode 37 Mushrooms |
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Year | 2014 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Japan, United Kingdom |
Studio | NHK BS1, NHK WORLD-JAPAN |
Cast | Peter Barakan, Stuart Varnam-Atkin |
Crew | Yoshida Brothers (Theme Song Performance) |
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First Air Date | Apr 14, 2008 |
Last Air date | Mar 20, 2014 |
Season | 7 Season |
Episode | 251 Episode |
Runtime | 28:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 8.00/ 10 by 2.00 users |
Popularity | 8.722 |
Language | English, Japanese |