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As Chinese-Japanese relations thaw, the national television network has announced plans for a series on Japanese society to be launched in early March

 

The 20-part series, called Yansong: Eyes on Japan, comes as details are finalized for Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to Japan in April.

 

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited China last October.

 

"We thought we were familiar with Japan, but it's not the case," said well-known TV personality Bai Yansong, who will present the programs. "Actually it's a country many Chinese people haven't had the chance to learn about."

 

"As a national broadcasting company and China's largest network, it's our duty to provide a comprehensive and objective view of Japan," he added.

 

CCTV will send its largest ever team of journalists to Japan on March 4 to begin working on the series.

 

Their 15-20 day screening schedule will cover exclusive interviews with at least 10 Japanese figures in fields ranging from politics and economics to the arts.

 

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe, former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, famous author Junichi Watanabe, and actor Ken Takakura, all well known in China, will be interviewed.

 

Several documentaries will also be produced, covering topics like Japanese history, the nation's animation industry, sumo wrestling, the younger generation, and the aging society.

 

"I think many Chinese citizens have not had the opportunity to know Japan particularly well, especially information about our history after World War II and contemporary Japan," said Keiji Ide, minister of the Embassy of Japan in Beijing, "We hope we can show them the real Japan through this series."

 

Ide said he hoped the project would contribute to Japan's efforts to boost China-Japan ties and promised to try his best to help with the interviews.

 

The programs will be broadcast during prime time on CCTV-1 in March; during the month, CCTV's news channel and some live news programs will also be dedicated to Japan. The series will finish airing before Premier Wen visits Japan in April.

 

(China Daily January 30, 2007)

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