“The Unknown Master of Restoration episode 3” won the Visual Technology Award at the 77th MPTE Awards!

The program “The Unknown Master of Restoration episode 3” directed and produced by Toshimoto Uchida, won the  Visual Technology Award in the Documentary Filming category at the 77th MPTE Awards!

MPTE Awards

The MPTE Award is a prestigious awards presented by the Motion Picture and Television Engineering Society of Japan to recognize outstanding Japanese video engineers. In the documentary filming category of the 77th MPTE Awards, “The Unknown Master of Restoration episode 3” won the “Video Technology Award,” and cameramen Takashi Okano and Masami Suzuki were honored.

『The Unknown Master of Restoration episode 3』

NHK General TV, 44-minute program, first broadcast on Jan 2, 2024

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 black Raku 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 were nurtured by a number of “secret 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 even if you look closely. There are quite a few works by Mayuyama in art museums across the country. This is the third installment of a series that depicts Mayuyama’s unknown superb craftsmanship and his life of trying to pass on the treasures of humanity to future generations! Permission was granted to film the restoration of a Qing Dynasty vase and a Yi Dynasty white porcelain vase worth several billion yen.

[Narration] Min Tanaka

[Director/Producer] Toshimoto Uchida

“The Dream’s Aftermath: A Record of Japanese Ruins” has been nominated for the Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Award at the 40th ATP Award TV Grand Prix!

The program “The Dream’s Aftermath ~ Japanese Ruins Record ~” directed by Tatsuya Sano has been nominated for the Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Award at the 40th ATP Award TV Grand Prix! The Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Award is given to programs with unique direction that can withstand overseas acclaim.

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.

“The Dream’s Aftermath – A Record of Japanese Ruins”

NHK BS4K 89-minute program First broadcast date: June 17, 2023

NHK BS Premium 89-minute program First broadcast date: July 8, 2023

There are many traces of dreams in this country. We will go and find out what we were looking at beyond those dreams. “A place where dreams end, and sometimes new dreams begin.” A story of “remains” that are ubiquitous in Japan. In this program, we visit six remains across Japan. 1. Former Nara Prison, 2. Kobe remains (Suma conveyor belt and Maya Tourist Hotel), 3. Yokohama Negishi Racecourse and other horse viewing stands, 4. Matsuo Mine in Hachimantai, Iwate, 5. Former resort site in Hokkaido, 6. Ikeshima Coal Mine in Nagasaki. Each theme is [Departure], [Growth], [Transition], [Scars], [Fleeting], and [Closing]. What will we find when we see the remains of our dreams? A huge spectacle unfolds before our eyes, using high-precision 4K footage and drone footage in abundance.

[Director] Tatsuya Sano [Producers] Tatsuya Sano, Toshimoto Uchida

“The Unknown Master of Restoration episode 3” won the Excellence Award at the 40th ATP Award TV Grand Prix!

The program “The Unknown Master of Restoration episode 3” directed and produced by Toshimoto Uchida, won the Excellence Award in the Documentary category at the 40th 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.

『The Unknown Master of Restoration episode 3』

NHK General TV, 44-minute program, first broadcast on Jan 2, 2024

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 black Raku 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 were nurtured by a number of “secret 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 even if you look closely. There are quite a few works by Mayuyama in art museums across the country. This is the third installment of a series that depicts Mayuyama’s unknown superb craftsmanship and his life of trying to pass on the treasures of humanity to future generations! Permission was granted to film the restoration of a Qing Dynasty vase and a Yi Dynasty white porcelain vase worth several billion yen.

[Narration] Min Tanaka

[Director/Producer] Toshimoto Uchida

“Elections from around the world: Central America, Guatemala” wins Excellence Award at the 40th ATP Award TV Grand Prix!

The program “From Elections Around the World: Central America, Guatemala,” directed by Tatsuya Sano, won the Excellence Award in the Information/Variety category at the 40th 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.

“From Elections Around the World: Central America, Guatemala”

NHK General TV 29-minute program First broadcast date: Aug 26, 2023

The world is full of “elections.” Democracy is currently in a state of flux. This is why we ask “What is democracy?” in a very cheerful manner. The setting is Guatemala! A village where many indigenous Mayans live. We follow the village for a week until the day of the village mayoral election! The only road in the village is jammed with election cars! Furthermore, alcohol is not allowed on the day before or on the day of the election. This is to prevent people from getting drunk and being unable to vote, voting for the wrong party, or getting into fights. The candidates’ campaign promises are also unique, including the “construction of a graveyard apartment building.” It is different from Japan in every sense. What kind of democracy will we see?

[Director] Tatsuya Sano, Kenji Nakamura

[Producer] Tatsuya Sano, Toshimoto Uchida

“The Unknown Master of Restoration Episode 2” won the Grand Prize at the 14th Satellite Broadcasting Association Original Program Awards!

NHK’s “The Unknown Master of Restoration Episode 2” (broadcast in 2023), produced and directed by Uchida Toshimoto, won the Grand Prize in the cultural and educational program category at the 14th Satellite Broadcasting Association Original Program Awards in 2024.

What is the Satellite Broadcasting Association Original Program Award?
The Satellite Broadcasting Association Original Program Awards was established in 2011 with the aim of introducing excellent original programs produced by Satellite Broadcasting Association member companies to a wide audience and raising awareness of the appeal of pay and multi-channel broadcasting. There are nine judging categories, with the program category consisting of six genres including “drama,” “documentary,” “culture and education,” “variety,” “live broadcast,” and “mini-programs.” There are also categories for content development, promotion, and advertising.

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『The Unknown Master of Restoration Episode 2』

NHK BS Premium 59-minute program First broadcast date: June 3, 2023

There is a man who goes by the nickname “God Hand.” He is a pottery restorer, Mayuyama Koji. He is a behind-the-scenes worker who has restored damaged treasure-class ceramics entrusted to him by art professionals from all over the country, so that no matter how hard one looks, no damage can be seen. He has worked on over 5,000 pieces of work. This time, a leading figure in the antique art world brings in a porcelain “colored votive plaque” fired in Imari, Saga, in the early Edo period. It is worth 100 million yen. He will be using his secret techniques that have been passed down through three generations of father and son. In addition, a Living National Treasure of ceramics will bring in a masterpiece of a painted plate that fascinated shoguns and feudal lords in the Edo period.