NHK Educational TV

NHK Educational TV
Launched January 10, 1959
Owned by NHK
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Country Japan
Broadcast area National
Headquarters NHK Broadcasting Center, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Website http://www.nhk.or.jp/e-tele/
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial Channel 2 (Tokyo)
Streaming media
NHK Official Watch Live

NHK Educational TV (NHK教育テレビジョン NHK Kyōiku terebijon) is the second television service of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation). It is a sister service of NHK General TV, showing programs of a more educational, cultural or intellectual nature, periodically also showing anime. A similar counterpart would be the Public Broadcasting Service of the United States (or to a lesser extent BBC Two and BBC Four of the UK). NHK displays a watermark "NHK E" at the upper right for its digital TV broadcast. In 2010, NHK began using the abbreviation E Tele (Eテレ Ī Tere).

NHK domestic stations and Radio 2 / ETV services

Places in bold refer to where the main station of each region is located.

The channel can be selected by pressing number 2 on the remote control, for all regions.

Region Station Radio 2 Educational TV (analog; closed) Educational TV (digital) Prefecture
Call sign Ch. Call sign
Hokkaidō Sapporo JOIBJOIB-TV12JOIB-DTVIshikari, Shiribeshi and Sorachi Subprefectures
Hakodate JOVBJOVB-TV10JOVB-DTVOshima and Hiyama Subprefectures
Asahikawa JOCCJOCC-TV 2JOCC-DTVKamikawa, Rumoi and Sōya Subprefectures
Obihiro JOOCJOOC-TV12JOOC-DTVTokachi Subprefecture
Kushiro JOPCJOPC-TV 2JOPC-DTVKushiro and Nemuro Subprefectures
Kitami JOKDJOKD-TV12JOKD-DTVAbashiri Subprefecture
Muroran JOIZJOIZ-TV 2JOIZ-DTVIburi and Hidaka Subprefectures
Tōhoku Aomori JOTCJOTC-TV 5JOTC-DTVAomori
Akita JOUBJOUB-TV 2JOUB-DTVAkita
Yamagata JOJCJOJC-TV 4JOJC-DTVYamagata
Morioka JOQCJOQC-TV 8JOQC-DTVIwate
Sendai JOHBJOHB-TV 5JOHB-DTVMiyagi
Fukushima JOFDJOFD-TV 2JOFD-DTVFukushima
KantōKōshin'etsu Tokyo JOABJOAB-TV
(Tokyo)
3JOAB-DTV
(Tokyo)
Tokyo
Yokohama -- 3Kanagawa
Chiba -- 3Chiba
Saitama -- 3Saitama
Maebashi -- 3Gunma
Utsunomiya -- 3Tochigi
Mito -- 3Ibaraki
Kōfu JOKCJOKC-TV 3JOKC-DTVYamanashi
Nagano JONBJONB-TV 9JONB-DTVNagano
Niigata JOQBJOQB-TV12JOQB-DTVNiigata
TōkaiHokuriku Toyama JOICJOIC-TV10JOIC-DTVToyama
Kanazawa JOJBJOJB-TV 8JOJB-DTVIshikawa
Fukui JOFCJOFC-TV 3JOFC-DTVFukui
Shizuoka JOPBJOPB-TV 2JOPB-DTVShizuoka
Nagoya JOCBJOCB-TV
(Nagoya)
9JOCB-DTV
(Nagoya)
Aichi
Gifu -- 9Gifu
Tsu -- 9Mie
Kansai Osaka JOBBJOBB-TV
(Osaka)
12JOBB-DTV
(Osaka)
Osaka
Kōbe --12Hyōgo
Kyōto --12Kyōto
Ōtsu --12Shiga
Nara --12Nara
Wakayama --12Wakayama
Chūgoku Tottori JOLCJOLC-TV 4JOLC-DTVTottori
Matsue JOTBJOTB-TV12JOTB-DTVShimane
Okayama JOKBJOKB-TV 3JOKB-DTVOkayama
Hiroshima JOFBJOFB-TV 7JOFB-DTVHiroshima
Yamaguchi JOUCJOUC-TV 1JOUC-DTVYamaguchi
Shikoku Tokushima --JOXB-TV38JOXB-DTVTokushima
Takamatsu JOHDJOHD-TV39JOHD-DTVKagawa
Matsuyama JOZBJOZB-TV 2JOZB-DTVEhime
Kōchi JORBJORB-TV 6JORB-DTVKōchi
Kyūshū-Okinawa Fukuoka JOLBJOLB-TV 6JOLB-DTVFukuoka (Eastern)
Kitakyūshū JOSBJOSB-TV12JOSB-DTVFukuoka (Western)
Saga --JOSD-TV40JOSD-DTVSaga
Nagasaki JOACJOAC-TV 1JOAC-DTVNagasaki
Kumamoto JOGBJOGB-TV 2JOGB-DTVKumamoto
Ōita JOIDJOID-TV12JOID-DTVŌita
Miyazaki JOMCJOMC-TV12JOMC-DTVMiyazaki
Kagoshima JOHCJOHC-TV 5JOHC-DTVKagoshima
Naha JOADJOAD-TV12JOAD-DTVOkinawa
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