Document 72 Hours - Season 14
An unusual documentary series that delves into human dramas through chance encounters with ordinary people at selected spots. Filmed over 72 hours in a single location, the show captures glimpses into people's lives as they open up and share their stories.
First Air Date: Oct 03, 2006
Last Air date: Feb 27, 2026
Season: 17 Season
Episode: 480 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 8.70/10 by 3.00 users
Popularity: 16.8996
Language: Japanese
Keyword : slice of life, personal stories, everyday people, life and times, street interview, everyday life, everyday challenges
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Episode
University Art Festival: Portrait of Campus Days
Osaka: In an Apartment Building from the Showa Era
At a Small Kobe Okonomiyaki Shop
A Quiet Pier in Minamiboso
Amami Oshima: On the Radio
Fukushima - At a mountain lodge in the dead of winter
Ringing in the New Year at a Fukuoka Bus Terminal
Winter Stories of Ramen Stalls in Nagoya
Qualification Examination Preparatory School: My Path Forward
The Convenience Store in a Midwinter Hokkaido Village
Episode 11
Akihabara Doll Store
At a 24-Hour Roadside Restaurant in Okayama
Behind the Headlines at Ofunato's Local Newspaper
Saying Farewell to Once-Loved Dolls at Hofu Tenmangu Shrine
Harajuku, 100 yen store, in spring
Sakura in the Seto Inland Sea
Osaka Post Office, in spring
The Aomori Shrine Where "Umineko" Soar
Okinawa All Night Bento Lunch
At a Hospital Roof Garden
Nishinomiya's "Manbow Tunnel" Under the Tracks
Early Summer on the Kisoji
Saraba, Nombe Yokocho (Farewell, Drinking Alley)
Episode 25
National Udon Vending Machine Trip - Gunma
See You in Osaka's Korea Town
At a Tokyo Insect Store
Fuji Rock On the long-awaited summer day
Part-time High School Koshien
Yomotsu Hirasaka: Between This World and The Next
At a Standing Bar Beside Fukuoka's Boat Racing Stadium
Kabukicho, Shinjuku, at the hair salon that never sleeps.
Nagano: Watching for Hawks
Farewell to a Hyogo Chairlift
24-Hour Chinese Restaurant in Tokyo Suburbs