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Chris's Little Nigerian Shop
On this episode, we meet Nigerian-native Chris Andrews, who runs a small shop in Saitama Prefecture's Koshigaya City. Open 365 days a year, Chris's business is a gathering spot and a source of moral support for the local Nigerian community. However, with the coronavirus pandemic, he struggles to keep his shop afloat. Join us as we follow Chris and the people who have come to his aid in his fight for survival. We also visit Bangladeshi Rashel Sarkar, who makes prosthetic legs at a company in Osaka Prefecture.
Aired: Dec 07, 2020 Genre: DocumentaryDuration: 27m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Global Media Services
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01: The Daily Struggles of a Pakistani Used Car Dealer02: Little India in Big Tokyo03: A Helping Hand for Foreign Women in Kyoto04: A Hot Meal for Every Child05: Support for Foreign Disabled and Elderly06: A Budding Farmer Dreams of Peanuts07: Under the Coronavirus Outbreak08: Working Under the Outbreak09: Chinese Entrepreneurs Fight for Survival10: Struggles for Recovery in the Restaurant Industry11: Entertainers Under the Pandemic12: Tourism's Fight to Endure the Crisis13: Charmed by the Beauty and Flavor of Noto14: A University Fostering Exchange and Diversity15: Keeping the Faith in Chinatown16: For the Love of Sweets and Family17: Together We Can Make It Through!18: A Cozy Place for Everyone19: Uniting People Through Manga20: Coriander Farmers in Pursuit of Happiness21: Keeping Wood Weaving Alive22: Rural Reinvigoration on Video23: Chris's Little Nigerian Shop24: American Taste, Japanese Apples