TV Japan

TV Japan
Launched April 1, 1991
Owned by NHK Cosmomedia America Inc.
Picture format 480i SDTV (widescreen)
1080i HDTV
Country United States
Canada
Language Japanese
Broadcast area North America
Headquarters New York City
Website TV Japan
Availability
Satellite
Dish Network (United States) Channel 9989 (SD)
Channel 9991 (HD)
DirecTV (United States) Channel TBA
Cable
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 829 (SD)
Shaw Cable (Canada) Channel 514 (SD)
Bright House Networks (United States) Channel 991
Cablevision (United States) Channel 265 (SD)
Comcast (United States) Check local listings
Cox (United States) Check local listings
RCN Cable (United States) Channel 504
Verizon FiOS (United States) Channel 1770 (SD)
Channel 1769 (HD)
Time Warner Cable Check local listings
IPTV
Bell Fibe (Canada) Channel 745 (HD)
MTS (Canada) Channel 526 (SD)
Channel 1526 (HD)
Optik TV (Canada) Channel 2921 (SD)
AT&T U-verse (United States) Channel 3680 (SD)
Channel 3681 (HD)
CenturyLink (United States) Channel 3680 (SD)

TV Japan is a 24-hour Japanese-language television channel geared towards the Japanese diaspora in North America. TV Japan is owned by NHK CosmoMedia America Inc., a subsidiary of NHK Enterprises, the commercial arm of Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai (NHK), Japan's national public broadcaster. It is available on many cable providers in the United States and Canada, and through U.S. satellite provider Dish Network.

While there are a handful of local and regional channels in the United States with primarily Japanese programming, TV Japan is the only such channel available nationwide in both the U.S. and Canada.

Programming

TV Japan airs various programs from Japan including news coverage from NHK, dramas, movies, children's programs, and entertainment shows. Programming is provided mainly by NHK, but some entertainment programs originate from commercial Japanese broadcasters including Tokyo Broadcasting System, Nippon TV, Fuji Television and TV Asahi. Some programming is subtitled or dubbed into English, while NHK's main news programs are available with English translation on SAP, with the original Japanese presentation on the main audio channel. TV Japan also features extensive sports coverage including coverage of the Grand Sumo tournaments, Nippon Professional Baseball games and J-League soccer matches.

Free previews

TV Japan typically provides a free preview through most carrying service providers for approximately two weeks in April each year.[1]

In response to the massive earthquake and tsunami that hit the Northern area of Japan on the afternoon of March 11, 2011 cable and satellite TV providers across the United States and Canada provided a free-to-air broadcast giving viewers who may have friends and family in Japan with the latest news and information via a live simulcast from parent NHK.

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