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At Home with Venetia in Kyoto - Episode Guide

Season 2009

Vol.23 A Mountain Bond

Episode: 2009-12-13 | Airdate: Dec 13, 2009

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Winter is arriving in Ohara, Kyoto. Venetia married in the mountains and goes walking there every wedding anniversary with her husband, Tadashi. It is a time completely to themselves. She makes an herbal wreath of rosemary and thyme for the approach of Christmas.

Season 2010

Vol.30 Longing for Spring

Episode: 2010-03-14 | Airdate: Mar 14, 2010

Vol.30 Longing for Spring

The flora and fauna stay in hiding during the cold of winter in Ohara, Kyoto Prefecture. Venetia has bought some winter vegetables and miso paste, though, at a refurbished morning market, and a farmer teaches her how to make her own miso. She also enjoys tea brewed with pickled plums and thyme.

Vol.50 Enjoying Christmas

Episode: 2010-12-24 | Airdate: Dec 24, 2010

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The weather has turned wintry in the Ohara district of Kyoto. Venetia makes a spicy mulled wine and ties pomanders to the Christmas tree with ribbons. She also invites an embroiderer friend around to help with the Christmas decorations.

Season 2011

Venetia's Herb Notes

Episode: 2011 Special | Airdate: Mar 16, 2011

Venetia's Herb Notes

Venetia is a real herbologist with more than 150 useful herbs in her Ohara, Kyoto garden. She gives a public reading in English about the wisdom and efficacy of herbs.

Venetia's Essays in Four Seasons

Episode: 2011 Special | Airdate: Mar 20, 2011

Venetia's Essays in Four Seasons

Venetia Stanley-Smith lives close to the nature of each season in the Ohara district of Kyoto. She has written down many of her thoughts and feelings and this week we enjoy a selection of those writings on themes from past programs along with the beautiful landscapes of Ohara.

Season 2012

Season 2013

Season 2016

Vol.100 The Blessings of the Season

Episode: 2016-11-13 | Airdate: Nov 13, 2016

Vol.100 The Blessings of the Season

Red spider lilies announce the arrival of fall in Ohara, Kyoto. Venetia makes herb tea with fennel seeds, said to reduce eyestrain, and uses figs from her backyard in her original recipe. With a friend, she repairs an Andon paper lamp in an old-fashioned way, using Kurotani washi paper made in Ayabe, Kyoto. She then visits a maker of the Nishijin-ori textile, who has kept the hand-weaving tradition alive to this day. At the very end, we see that her grandson, Joe, is now a high-school student.

Vol.101 A Journey to Tanba and Tango

Episode: 2016-11-20 | Airdate: Nov 20, 2016

Vol.101 A Journey to Tanba and Tango

Venetia takes an autumnal trip to the Tanba and Tango areas in Kyoto. The Funaya houses in Ine, known as "Venice in Japan," boast of peculiar shapes, reflecting the wisdom of the people living with the sea. She enjoys the spectacular view aboard a water taxi. Fresh fish from the port are served for dinner. The next day, in the mountainous Kurotani district, she visits a maker of handmade washi paper. Trying her hand at washi making, she appreciates the 800-year-old tradition of Kurotani washi.

Season 2017

Vol.102 Things That are Handed Down

Episode: 2017-02-12 | Airdate: Feb 12, 2017

Vol.102 Things That are Handed Down

In the cold of her 20th winter in Ohara, Kyoto, Venetia plants bulbs and flowers for the spring. At her English school, she thanks the staff for the year's work. She then visits the Reizei family of the renowned "waka" poetry tradition. Stepping inside the last of the residence of the court nobility and trying the shell-matching game, once popular among Heian aristocrats, she appreciates the importance of passing down traditional culture. Guests at her New Year's party are treated to her original vegetarian dishes.

Vol.103 Life in an Old Japanese-style House

Episode: 2017-02-19 | Airdate: Feb 19, 2017

Vol.103 Life in an Old Japanese-style House

In her 46th winter in Japan, Venetia works on her garden with Mr. Tsubakino, a long-time landscaping partner of hers. Inspired by her lifestyle, he also began living in an old "kominka" house. She visits his beautifully renovated house that nevertheless retains the old-time atmosphere. Impressed with the iron pieces that decorate the interior of the "kominka," she visits the blacksmith and orders an original iron piece, which will add an accent to her snow-covered garden.

Spring 2017

Episode: 2017 Special | Airdate: May 27, 2017

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Vol.107 The Bounties from an Island - Setouchi

Episode: 2017-09-10 | Airdate: Sep 10, 2017

Vol.107 The Bounties from an Island - Setouchi

During her trip to Shodoshima, Kagawa Prefecture, Venetia visits a soy sauce maker that still uses tubs made from wood and learns of the microorganisms that are essential to soy sauce making. At a restaurant surrounded by terraced rice paddies, she appreciates the traditional handmade Somen noodles. She then visits the farm that invented a method to protect the island's famed olives from weevils that feed on them without using insecticide and pioneered organic olive farming in Japan.

Vol.108 Leaving It to Nature

Episode: 2017-12-03 | Airdate: Dec 3, 2017

Vol.108 Leaving It to Nature

Going along with the seasons, Venetia makes cocoa butter cream to soothe her skin tanned from the garden work in summer and cleans the wood stove with lavender vinegar in preparation for the coming winter. The tulip bulbs she plants are for the spring. She visits the herb garden of Noriko, an old friend who helps her with the garden work. A certified instructor of floral designs, she makes seasonal wreaths from wild herbs so that more people can appreciate the beauty of wild flowers.

Vol.109 Cherish the Bonds - The Izumo Region in Shimane

Episode: 2017-12-10 | Airdate: Dec 10, 2017

Vol.109 Cherish the Bonds - The Izumo Region in Shimane

During a trip to the Izumo region in Shimane Prefecture, Venetia, British by birth, visits a kiln associated with the British potter Bernard Leach. In the early Showa era, he visited this area and taught such techniques as slipware. Encountering this legacy of her motherland thrills Venetia. At an old indigo-dyeing workshop, she is amazed at the craftsmanship of a rare technique called tsutsugaki, which is found in beautiful furoshiki wrapping cloths brides in this area have traditionally taken with them.

Season 2018

Vol.110 Pleasures of Winter

Episode: 2018-03-04 | Airdate: Mar 4, 2018

Vol.110 Pleasures of Winter

British-born Venetia lives in Ohara, Kyoto. She gathers twigs for her wood-burning stove and makes 3 kinds of herbal tea with olive, lemon myrtle and marjoram to overcome the cold. In her garden, she plants winter-hardy Christmas Roses. Curious about the demon tile in her garden, she visits a Kyoto tile maker who carefully polishes the tile with a metal scraper to create the style's unique glossy finish. She also sees the production of the shoki ornaments that decorate rooftops in Kyoto.

Vol.111 A Visit to Ancient Nara

Episode: 2018-03-11 | Airdate: Mar 11, 2018

Vol.111 A Visit to Ancient Nara

British-born Venetia lives in Ohara, Kyoto. She heads to Nara City, where she sees an old friend. She walks through Kasuga Shrine's sacred forest along a mountain trail that was once a busy trading route. The hiking course leads to a view of Nara Basin from the top of Mt. Wakakusa. At her friend's home, they talk about future plans. The next day she visits Todaiji Temple. She goes to the studio of a young sculptor who uses his skills honed from carving Buddhist works to create his own art pieces.

Vol.116 Harvest Season

Episode: 2018-12-02 | Airdate: Dec 2, 2018

Vol.116 Harvest Season

With the severe winter just around the corner, Venetia enjoys the calm and fruitful fall season in Ohara. She arranges flowers from her garden and makes apple compote with her daughter. Another fall delicacy she finds at a morning market is mackerel sushi, with Ohara historically known for this fish. She decides to have her long-broken toy bus fixed so that her grandchildren can play with it. She befriends the couple running a woodworking shop she visited and digs up potatoes in their garden.

Vol.117 Heartfelt Handicrafts from Iwate

Episode: 2018-12-09 | Airdate: Dec 9, 2018

Vol.117 Heartfelt Handicrafts from Iwate

In Iwate Prefecture, British-born Venetia visits a workshop for Japanese chests of drawers, or tansu, dating from the Edo era. Their elaborate products impress her. Tono, where horses are integral to local life, reminds her of her horse-riding days back home. There, a couple about her age show her clothes made with a local technique and baskets made with tree barks, reaffirming the value of handcrafted life. She tries cooking a local delicacy "hittsumi" with hand-picked mushrooms and enjoys dinner with them.

Season 2019

Vol.118 Enjoying Music

Episode: 2019-03-03 | Airdate: Mar 3, 2019

Vol.118 Enjoying Music

Venetia enjoys a handcrafted life in Ohara, Kyoto Prefecture. On one mild day, she takes some long-unused items to an antique shop. When she comes home, her husband is working on rose fences. Preparation for spring during the severe cold of winter is part of gardening. Driven by her recent interest in singing, she visits an 89-year-old musician, who plays various instruments like piano, cembalo, pipe organ, and zither. Seeing her still actively performing and trying new things, Venetia is invigorated.

Vol.119 Winter Delicacies

Episode: 2019-03-10 | Airdate: Mar 10, 2019

Vol.119 Winter Delicacies

British-born Venetia lives in Nature-rich Ohara, Kyoto Prefecture. With the soundless cold hovering over the plants in her garden, she enjoys meditation. During a walk, she stops by her favorite café and appreciates homemade sweets with seasonal fruit and tea. A friend comes to check out her garden. She has been a herb expert since childhood and has edited a book about edible wild herbs. She is an evangelist of herb picking. They look for wild herbs together in the garden and cook pizza flavored with them.

Vol.120 Loved Ones

Episode: 2019-07-29 | Airdate: Jul 29, 2019

Vol.120 Loved Ones

Venetia lives in Ohara, Kyoto Prefecture, appreciating each season. Worried about her failing eyesight, her half-sister Lulu comes to Japan for the first time. Venetia left the UK feeling ill at ease in aristocratic society. Lulu moved to Ireland with their mother. They have kept close. They reminisce about their mother over bread & butter pudding, their childhood favorite. At Venetia's friends' herb garden, Lulu shows interest in how herbs are grown in an herb-unfriendly humid climate just like Ireland's.

Vol.121 The Island with Balmy Breezes - Awaji Island

Episode: 2019-08-05 | Airdate: Aug 5, 2019

Vol.121 The Island with Balmy Breezes - Awaji Island

In early summer, Venetia goes to Awaji Island. A horticultural-therapy school teaches Venetia, who can no longer garden the way she used to because of her failing eyesight, the importance of appreciating plants with all senses. At Ei, known for its incense production, the Koh-shi, responsible for how the incense smells, shows her the centuries-old method. A keeper of indigenous honeybees shows her the "nectar-supplying forest" he spent 7 years growing. It is made for the bees in every detail.

Vol.122 Bountiful Season

Episode: 2019-12-02 | Airdate: Dec 2, 2019

Vol.122 Bountiful Season

As a new daily routine, English-born Venetia goes on walks in Kyoto Prefecture with a friend. Walks filled with such sounds as birds chirping and a stream babbling are precious to her with failing eyes. She stops by an old folk house/restaurant to order naturally raised, stone-baked bread. At a blueberry orchard in Shiga Prefecture run by a friend of hers, she harvests the last berries of the year and makes jam. She admires how her friend, who also grows organic cotton, appreciates nature's blessings we eat and wear.

Vol.123 Dearest Ones

Episode: 2019-12-09 | Airdate: Dec 9, 2019

Vol.123 Dearest Ones

English-born Venetia organizes an open garden for the first time in a long time. As she works with a gardener friend on her garden in preparation, she shares with him some fruit from a fig tree that recovered from damage in a typhoon 2 years ago. On Day 1, she entertains her pals with a blend of lemon verbena and English tea. Day 2 is all excitement with children in the neighborhood looking for sweets hidden in her garden. She also spends some relaxing time with her son's family.

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