
Ainu work to build a sense of community in urban Japan
In-depth News Features | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
May 28, 20246m 17s
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Show Notes
The Ainu, an indigenous people predominantly living in northern Japan, have a distinct language and rich cultural traditions. Although Hokkaido has the largest Ainu population, thousands also live in or around Tokyo, where they face discrimination and lack of awareness. One woman of Ainu heritage, Shimada Akemi (pictured), is working to change this.