![]() There is NHK World, a news and feature channel that is in English and can be accessed via cable, streaming and over the air. Times reported that KSCI Channel 18’s Asian/international programming was ending. Meantime, the capability to watch some Japanese shows via UTB on Channel 18 diminished in 2016 (see the Rafu Shimpo story at ), and the July 1 L.A. When it comes to watching real-time (or DVR’d) Japanese TV, the options are few, especially if you want to stay within the bounds of the law or aren’t looking for all kinds of weird, questionable and complicated Internet hoops to jump through. ![]() who’d like to watch actual, honest-to-God Japanese terebi. Meantime, there is a huge potential market for Japanese nationals - students, business people, spouses, expatriates and emigrants - living and working in the U.S. Even basic curiosity is a valid reason why someone might want to watch Japanese TV. Then there are sports: Japanese pro baseball, sumo, volleyball, judo, golf, swimming, not to mention quadrennial events like the Olympic Games. media or perhaps have a different perspective. ![]() There is also news coverage of Japan that would either be overlooked by U.S. ![]() Fans of Japanese dramas and anime can also stay up to date with the new stuff. Why would anyone want to do that? For students of Nihongo, watching Japanese TV is a great way to supplement one’s language studies. ![]() I also alluded to something I wanted to try while in Japan, namely setting up a Slingbox in order to watch Japanese TV via the Internet while in the U.S. TOKYO - In my July 13 column (“Keeping Connected While in Japan”), I wrote about how to keep digitally tethered while in Japan by using a Wi-Fi hotspot and a VPN (virtual private network). ![]()
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