Wild Japan
Thursday, 29 January 2026
Japan is a crowded country but stull has many diverse wildlife and landscapes. Many of the animals have adapted and continue to thrive alongside humans. This documentary is a very sweet and beautifully created piece of work and features narration by Michelle Dockery. You will witness frogs and their amazingly complex nests, the tadpoles feeding off it before they make their way out into the world. Then there are the macaques raiding the local farms for the fresh produce (well, everyone has to eat, don’t they?). These and many other animals will thrill and engage you for 20 minutes. I particularly liked the underwater sequences - simply phenomenal. It leaves me wondering how on earth it was done. Enjoy!
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