Based on a japanese children`s book by Yoshie Kawaura.
Shiba-wanko, a Shiba-inu dog, and Miike-nyanko, a calico cat, live together in a classic Japanese-style house with the traditional Japanese alcove called a tokonoma. Shiba-wanko is a very gentle and hardworking soul who does all of the cleaning, laundry and cooking in the house. Miike-nyanko is a different type all together, being rather temperamental and not very good with housework. Together, these two learn the manners and customs associated with events such as the proper Japanese way to treat one`s guests, preparing for a Japanese New Year and how to enjoy the kimono, the traditional Japanese costume. Each chapter covers a specific topic which has to do with living in "Wa" (the Japanese-style spirit of peace and harmony) throughout the changing seasons.
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Official Minna no Uta music video for Gum Shaara sung by Kobayashi Katsuya.
Music video for the song Ohirune no Yurikago by Youko Ishida that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program. The video features artwork by Tetsuko Takahashi that was animated by Three-d.
The third release of the Japanese version of the 1876 song My Grandfather's Clock by American composer and songwriter Henry Clay Work that was broadcast on NHK's Minna no Uta program. It was performed by Ken Hirai and featured artwork by Masaki Shiota that was animated by Three-d.