04.11 02:45
10 Min
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community: 2084-061
A cultural exchange programme in Edogawa City - where 40 per cent of Tokyo's Indian population reside - gives Japanese residents the chance to visit Indian homes as well as facilities run by Indians. (NHK WORLD-JPN)
04.11 02:45
10 Min
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community: 2084-061
A cultural exchange programme in Edogawa City - where 40 per cent of Tokyo's Indian population reside - gives Japanese residents the chance to visit Indian homes as well as facilities run by Indians. (NHK WORLD-JAPAN)
04.11 03:45
10 Min
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community (NHK WORLD)
04.11 07:45
10 Min
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community: 2084-061
A cultural exchange programme in Edogawa City - where 40 per cent of Tokyo's Indian population reside - gives Japanese residents the chance to visit Indian homes as well as facilities run by Indians. (NHK WORLD-JPN)
04.11 07:45
10 Min
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community: 2084-061
A cultural exchange programme in Edogawa City - where 40 per cent of Tokyo's Indian population reside - gives Japanese residents the chance to visit Indian homes as well as facilities run by Indians. (NHK WORLD-JAPAN)
04.11 08:45
10 Min
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community (NHK WORLD)
04.11 13:45
10 Min
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community: 2084-061
A cultural exchange programme in Edogawa City - where 40 per cent of Tokyo's Indian population reside - gives Japanese residents the chance to visit Indian homes as well as facilities run by Indians. (NHK WORLD-JPN)
04.11 13:45
10 Min
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community: 2084-061
A cultural exchange programme in Edogawa City - where 40 per cent of Tokyo's Indian population reside - gives Japanese residents the chance to visit Indian homes as well as facilities run by Indians. (NHK WORLD-JAPAN)
04.11 14:45
10 Min
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community (NHK WORLD)
04.11 18:45
10 Min
Tokyo's Largest Indian Community: 2084-061
A cultural exchange programme in Edogawa City - where 40 per cent of Tokyo's Indian population reside - gives Japanese residents the chance to visit Indian homes as well as facilities run by Indians. (NHK WORLD-JPN)