Japanese TV station to air ‘ai ueshiba uncensoring’ for first time in 10 years
Japanese TV channel NHK announced on Monday that it will air uncensorable shows such as the anime series Ai Ueshiba Uncensored ( Ai Uehara, Uncensoring ) for the first time ever.NHK said Ai Ueshima, a 14-year-old high school student who lives in Hiroshima, will begin the program next week, and the network said it plans to air the first episode in November.
The first uncensorship program was aired in March of 2016.
In April, NHK premiered a short documentary series about Ai Uechima, called Ai Uebasai ( Ai’s Unfortunate Stories ), which follows the school-aged high schooler as he tries to unpack his past in order to make a positive future for himself.NHKS program, which aired from March 16 to 20, is an example of how the network has used its platform to promote and promote education.NH Kansai TV is owned by NHK, and NHK has long been a supporter of the education sector in Japan, with NHK TV promoting Japanese language classes in the U.S. in 2017, for example.
The network also airs a number of educational shows, including the NHK Kids’ Fun Time, which has been dubbed into English by NH Kansain, NH Kinshasa, and Kansair.