Hi,
I'm not sure if this is off-topic, and apologies if it is. "General Discussion" seemed like the right place.
I have spent the last two new years eves in Japan, and each time on New Years Eve, I have watched the NHK program "ゆく年くる年" at 1145 before heading out to a shrine afterwards. I am amazed by the quiet beauty of this program, that reflects (for me at least) so well what the New Year holiday is like in Japan and every time I get back home I wish that I could find it online to show to people who weren't in Japan with me.
I have learned a bunch of kanji, but I can't read/communicate in Japanese very much. I have spent a couple of hours searching for streaming sources for this program using a "pages in english and google translate" strategy, but can't seem to find anything. I was wondering if anyone with better Japanese skills has any idea where I might be able to find a stream/download of this program.
Thanks very much either way!
I'm not sure if this is off-topic, and apologies if it is. "General Discussion" seemed like the right place.
I have spent the last two new years eves in Japan, and each time on New Years Eve, I have watched the NHK program "ゆく年くる年" at 1145 before heading out to a shrine afterwards. I am amazed by the quiet beauty of this program, that reflects (for me at least) so well what the New Year holiday is like in Japan and every time I get back home I wish that I could find it online to show to people who weren't in Japan with me.
I have learned a bunch of kanji, but I can't read/communicate in Japanese very much. I have spent a couple of hours searching for streaming sources for this program using a "pages in english and google translate" strategy, but can't seem to find anything. I was wondering if anyone with better Japanese skills has any idea where I might be able to find a stream/download of this program.
Thanks very much either way!
