All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Expelling Epidemics with Yokai

    • January 7, 2021

    How can we associate better with COVID-19? Let's find the key by learning about the history of the infectious diseases Japan has experienced. Drawing Yokai, supernatural creatures like goblins, together to get rid of an epidemic was a typical way to provide relief in the Edo period (1603-1868). Dr. ISO shows examples such as Amabie.

  • S01E02 Epidemics in the Nara Period

    • January 14, 2021

    A popular Japanese tourist spot, the Great Buddha at Todaiji Temple, is said to be constructed because of a major outbreak of smallpox. Dr. ISO explains why it occurred in the Nara period (710-794).

  • S01E03 Social Distancing in the Heian Period

    • February 4, 2021

  • S01E04 Naming of Diseases in the Edo Period

    • March 4, 2021

  • S01E05 The Gion Festival for the God of Plague

    • March 11, 2021

    The Gion Festival in Kyoto Prefecture, which goes back to the 9th century, is a festival to provide hospitality to the God of Plague. Dr. ISO explains how Japanese have traditionally associated with epidemics.

  • S01E06 Business Self-restraint in the Edo Period

    • March 21, 2021

    There was business self-restraint in the Edo period as well, especially with restaurants, inns and teahouses. Dr. ISO also refers to the episode of self-restraint when the shogun became ill.

  • S01E07 Notices Instead of Vaccine

    • March 22, 2021

    What did people do in pre-modern times before vaccines were developed? In Japan, notices were displayed. Dr. ISO shows unique examples such as "Jo-zake ari," meaning "We have high-quality sake."

  • S01E08 Benefits in the Edo Period

    • March 22, 2021

    Benefits existed in the Edo period, too. For example, 7.5 kilos of rice was given to each backstreet tenement house, and importance was placed on speed. Dr. ISO explains why they could have done so.

  • S01E09 Compensation Bundled with Quarantine

    • March 30, 2022

    Strict voluntary quarantine of smallpox sufferers was required in Iwakuni domain in the Edo period to protect the lord. Compliance was encouraged by a generous compensation policy that provided rice.

  • S01E10 The First Masks in Japan

    • March 31, 2022

    Let's unravel the history of masks in Japan! Dr. ISO introduces various ideas and innovations, including masks for silver mine workers and masks to block toilet odors.

  • S01E11 Japan's Modernization Accelerated by Epidemics

    • March 31, 2022

    With the rise in foreign trade in the late Edo period, menacing infectious diseases entered Japan. But it's also true that Westerners introduced the latest medicines and doctoral spirit of devotion.

  • S01E12 Even the Prime Minister Suffered After-Effects

    • March 31, 2022

    In his diary, the 19th Prime Minister of Japan, Hara Takashi, described in detail how his health did not recover for nearly 6 months after his bout of Spanish flu.