
This series provides a great insight into the extraordinary relationship that’s developed between the wildlife and the people of Japan whose lives are entwined. This spectacular 3-part BBC documentary captures Japan’s ecologically rich landscapes islands of Honshu, to the northern island of Hokkaido where we see the crossover from warm summers to freezing winters that may very well threaten the survival of the island’s inhabitants. Imagining Japan’s landscapes, people and animals all interact together.

After watching you will find the tile ‘Your name’ is a perfect title for this movie. The whole story will unfold in the spectacular world that spreads out from beyond time. While this body-swapping story is not the unique theme, its an epic story with stunning visuals of Japans architecture, nature, and nostalgic sceneries. In this series you meet other likeable and unique characters, including a power harasser director ‘Ton (pig)’, a gossiping lady ‘Kabae (hippo)’, and a precious colleague ‘Tsunoda (gazelle)’.Īlthough the title doesn’t explain much, the sci-fi infused love story anime follows a teenage boy and girl from different backgrounds that discover they can swap bodies spontaneously and at random. At the end of her stressful day, Retsuko uncontrollably releases her unspeakable rage, with her terrifying howl. Her soul-sucking career forces her to deal with her inner frustration towards demanding bosses, annoying collages and internal gossiping at the workplace. She’s a lovable kawaii red panda working at an office job in Tokyo. So now it’s my job to recommend some Japanese shows and dramas you can watch on Netflix, in fact, it was difficult for me to choose since there are so many great shows to choose from.Īggretsuko is short for ‘Aggressive Retsuko’ based on a character developed by Hello Kitty creator Sanrio. New shows and films are being added all the time but you might not know which ones to watch. Netflix is very popular in Australia and it can be a great place for watching Japanese shows to practice your listening, even your knowledge of Japanese culture! Do you often watch Japanese movies, drama or anime?
