“From Rena Nounen to “Non”: A 10-Year Journey of Her Own Making” produced in cooperation, is now available!

How do we survive in an age where there are no right answers? This Yahoo! Original Series follows the journey and choices of people living true to themselves, delivering documentaries that inspire us to take a new step. This time, we look back on the 10-year journey of actor and artist Non, featuring her own thoughts and past footage and photos.

<Summary>
In 2013, with the memory of the Great East Japan Earthquake still fresh, actor and artist Non burst onto the scene like a comet in the NHK morning drama “Ama-chan,” becoming a shining light for people’s hearts. This marks her 10th year since changing her stage name from her real name, Rena Nounen. During this time, she has broadened her horizons, spanning music, art, and film production, as a screenwriter, director, and lead actress. What drives her to persevere through adversity and pursue what she loves? We spoke to her at length. (Titles omitted)

<Video> “non / The endless road”
[Director/Interviewer] Naoki Yonemoto, Tatsuya Sano
[Cinematography] Hiroshige Mizuno, Shinichiro Kawaguchi, Kenji Nakamura

<Article> Yahoo! News Original Feature
[Reporting & Text] Naoki Yonemoto

The Award ceremony for the 41th ATP Award TV Grand Prix was held!

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The Award ceremony for the 41th ATP Award TV Grand Prix was held! The members of ﹅ and other people involved in the production of the program gathered together to share the joy of winning the award.

The program “STATUS SYMBOLS #2 Messiah Ultimate Stradivarius” produced by Toshimoto Uchida, won the Grand Prize in the Information/Variety category. In addition, Youma Konishi (freelance), director of the program “The Old Man and the Sea Lion 〜Hokkaido Shakotan Sea lions swimming in the ocean〜” produced by Naoki Yonemoto, won the Encouragement Newcomer Award. Furthermore, the “Best Newcomer Award,” to be announced on the day of the awards ceremony, went to Toru Kubota (freelance), director of the program “BS Special: Resistors on the Border ~Record of a filmmaker exiled from Myanmar~” produced by Naoki Yonemoto!

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What is the ATP Award TV Grand Prix? Held once a year, the judges are creators of television programs and other video content, who select outstanding works from their unique perspectives. The awards were established in 1984 as the only awards in Japan in which the producers and directors of the production companies themselves serve as judges to select outstanding works, in order to enhance the social function of production companies, which are important players in Japan’s video content industry, and to respond to the passion and spirit of each and every production staff member working there. Works are accepted in three core genres: documentary, information/variety, and drama, and the top prize Grand Prix will be awarded.

BBC has announced the 3 series of “Japan’s Master of Restoration” will be broadcast!

BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) has announced that 3 episodes of the “Japan’s Master of Restoration” series, directed and produced by Toshimoto Uchida, will be broadcast!

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Japan’s Master of Restoration
There is a man who goes by the nickname “God Hand.” He is a ceramic restorer, Koji Mayuyama. He has restored over 5,000 treasures, including a 450-year-old Kuroraku tea bowl handed down in the Sen family of tea ceremony, and a large Imari plate destroyed in an old castle in Vienna. His skills have been nurtured by a number of “hidden jobs” that cannot be shared. He has restored many damaged items entrusted to him by art professionals from all over the country to the point where no damage can be seen no matter how hard you look. It is said that there are quite a few works by Mayuyama in art museums around the country. This series depicts Mayuyama’s unknown superb technique and his life’s work to pass on the treasures of humanity to future generations.

<Broadcast Summary>
Premiere date: Episode 1 – Dormant Treasures: July 30, 2025 / 9pm / BBC 4
BBC Four – Japan’s Master of Restoration, Series 1, Dormant Treasures
 

− The following broadcast schedule (subject to change)
Episode 2 – The Four Legs: August 6, 2025 / 8pm
Episode 3 – The Imperial Vase: August 13, 2025 / 8pm

※All three episodes will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer from the day they first aired.
BBC Four – BBC iPlayer

“STATUS SYMBOLS #2 Messiah Ultimate Stradivarius” won the Grand Prize at the 41th ATP Award TV Grand Prix!

The program “STATUS SYMBOLS #2 Messiah Ultimate Stradivarius” produced by Toshimoto Uchida, won The Grand Prize in the Information and Variety Section at the 41th ATP Award TV Grand Prix!

ATP Official Website

What is the ATP Award TV Grand Prix? Held once a year, the judges are creators of television programs and other video content, who select outstanding works from their unique perspectives. The awards were established in 1984 as the only awards in Japan in which the producers and directors of the production companies themselves serve as judges to select outstanding works, in order to enhance the social function of production companies, which are important players in Japan’s video content industry, and to respond to the passion and spirit of each and every production staff member working there. Works are accepted in three core genres: documentary, information/variety, and drama, and the top prize Grand Prix will be awarded.

『STATUS SYMBOLS #2 Messiah Ultimate Stradivarius』
NHK, 45-minute program, first broadcast on Sep 11, 2024

The Stradivarius violin reigns supreme among all musical instruments.
The one commonly known as the Messiah is considered to be the greatest masterpiece of all.
Its creator, Antonio Stradivari, never let it go throughout his life and it was rarely played, so it is said to have retained its original appearance.
This time, we set out on a reckless journey to produce the sound of the greatest “status symbol” of our time…

Cast: AHN MIKA, Koji Higashino, Sota Nakazawa
Narration: Yoshiko Sakakibara
Director: Kotaro Muta
Producer/Director: Toshimoto Uchida

“BS Special: Resistors on the Border” won The Outstanding Newcomer Award at the 41th ATP Award TV Grand Prix!

Toru Kubota(freelance), director of the program “BS Special: Resistors on the Border ~Record of a filmmaker exiled from Myanmar~” produced by Naoki Yonemoto, won The Outstanding Newcomer Award in the Documentary category at the 41th ATP Award TV Grand Prix!

ATP Official Website

What is the ATP Award TV Grand Prix? Held once a year, the judges are creators of television programs and other video content, who select outstanding works from their unique perspectives. The awards were established in 1984 as the only awards in Japan in which the producers and directors of the production companies themselves serve as judges to select outstanding works, in order to enhance the social function of production companies, which are important players in Japan’s video content industry, and to respond to the passion and spirit of each and every production staff member working there. Works are accepted in three core genres: documentary, information/variety, and drama, and the top prize Grand Prix will be awarded.

『BS Special: Resistors on the Border ~Record of a filmmaker exiled from Myanmar~』
NHK BS 59-minute program First broadcast date: July 18, 2024

A coup took place in Myanmar three years ago. Many civilians became victims of the military’s crackdown. In the midst of this, some people fled to a town across the border in Thailand and are fighting back with cameras as their weapon of choice. A cameraman with a prosthetic leg reports on the front lines of the fighting, wanting to convey the current situation in his homeland to the world. A former Myanmar soldier broadcasts a program calling on his former comrades to surrender. Documentary filmmaker Toru Kubota, who was detained by the Myanmar authorities, records the resistance of these video creators.

[Director] Toru Kubota
[Producer] Naoki Yonemoto