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EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 35 MIN

Ness 461 – Jarle Aabø med kronprinsen i Japan: – Jeg skal møte keiseren

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Jarle Aabø har landet i Japan for å følge kronprins Haakons offisielle besøk – og rapporterer direkte fra Tokyo til iNyheters Ole Asbjørn Ness. Det begynner med et lite hotellrom, en tilfeldig samtale med en japansk journalist og en koffert som nesten må stå på gangen. Men raskt dreier samtalen over i Japans fascinerende historie: keiserdømmet, samuraiene, kristendommens møte med Japan, Meiji-restaurasjonen, Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima, etterkrigstidens pasifisme, den økonomiske boomen – og dagens spente forhold til Kina, Korea og USA. Aabø skal følge kronprinsen, norske næringslivsaktører og den offisielle delegasjonen på en reise der norsk næringsliv, japansk høflighet, keiserlig etikette og storpolitikk møtes. På programmet står blant annet middag med keiser Naruhito, møte med Japans statsminister og besøk til japanske institusjoner og selskaper. Hva betyr Japan i dag – kulturelt, økonomisk og geopolitisk? Hvorfor fascinerer landet så sterkt? Og hva kan Norge egentlig lære av en sivilisasjon som på én gang virker hypermoderne og dypt tradisjonsbundet? Ole Asbjørn Ness gir Jarle Aabø et lynkurs i japansk historie – mens Aabø forsøker å bli «japansk i hodet» før han kaster seg ut i kronprinsens program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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