Document 72 Hours - Season 5
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: 14.7226
Language: Japanese
Keyword : slice of life, personal stories, everyday people, life and times, street interview, everyday life, everyday challenges
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Episode
Wrestlers on the Road
A 260-Person "Sharehouse"
The Fierce Battle! Entrepreneur Contest.
Japan's Northernmost Bus Stop
Okinawa: The Barbershop that Never Sleeps
Fukushima: From a Super Market in Early Spring
Printing Handheld Memories
The Voyage of Life on a Giant Ferry
A 24/7 Discount Store
One Tower, Many Lives
Youth "HelloWork" - A Job Agency
Ueno Park, Under the Cherry Trees in Full Bloom
An All-Night Eatery
Self Storage: Secrets and Memories
Mt. Osore: Between Life and Death
On the Road: “Happiness Theory” on Route 16
The 24-Hour Supermarket: Just Another Day
Shonan, Reasons to Gaze at the Sea
At a Gas Station in a Downpour
What Dreams I Have at the Fishing Pond Late at Night
A 24/7 Animal Hospital: When a Pet Needs a Vet
Kabukicho Nail Salon: Behind the Scenes of a Woman's Dressing Room
At a Train Station in Fukushima
“On the Shore with a View of the Atomic Bomb Dome
General Hospital Store: Where Shopping Meets Healing
Haneda Airport: From Summer to Autumn
Deep Asakusa, Midnight Coffee Shop
The Ameyoko International Food Market
What to Hit: Boxing Gym in a Mixed-Use Building
Koenji, What to Expect at the Public Baths
Dreams Along the Yamanote Line
Kisarazu, Wangan, Big Lunch Box Store Blues
Wandering Shakebai
Osaka Minami, Midnight Underground Tenement
Shinjuku Ni-Chome: A Taste of Mother's Home Late at Night