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The Best Episodes of FRONTRUNNERS Season 1

Every episode of FRONTRUNNERS Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of FRONTRUNNERS Season 1!

FRONTRUNNERS highlights professionals at the very forefront of their field. We showcase their amazing work, discover their motivations, and learn about the challenges they face...
Genre:Documentary

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Prosthetics Pioneer - Usui Fumio" is the best rated episode of "FRONTRUNNERS" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 3/22/2023. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Kyoto Foraging Master - Nakahigashi Hisato".

  • Prosthetics Pioneer - Usui Fumio
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    #1 - Prosthetics Pioneer - Usui Fumio

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 3/22/2023

    Usui Fumio is one of the most trusted prosthetists in Japanese para-sports. An early pioneer in the discipline, having developed sporting limbs since the 1980s, he now works arm-in-arm with athletes to craft prosthetics that match their precise needs, underpinning countless successes on both track and field. Away from sports, he also strives to create prosthetics that express users' own identities, appearing on stage in both dance events and fashion shows.

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  • Kyoto Foraging Master - Nakahigashi Hisato
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    #2 - Kyoto Foraging Master - Nakahigashi Hisato

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 3/29/2023

    Near Kyoto, in the mountain village of Hanase, is a traditional inn with 130 years of upholding approaches to cuisine and hospitality attuned with the rich local nature and the passage of the four seasons. It is run by fourth-generation head Nakahigashi Hisato, whose refined take on wild food and foraging has made fans of some of the world's leading chefs. We follow Nakahigashi through the winter months and gain unique insights into his pioneering update on time-honored culinary lore to suit modern tastes.

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  • Rope Rescue Expert - Hayashida Akihiro
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    #3 - Rope Rescue Expert - Hayashida Akihiro

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/19/2023

    Rope rescue is an emergency practice that deftly deploys cords, clasps and pulleys to reach individuals stranded on hillsides and cliffs, or amid floods, rubble, and in other locations that helicopters and emergency vehicles struggle to reach. Hayashida Akihiro leads a fire service rope rescue team that, in 2022, won first prize at a global rope skills tournament in Belgium. We follow his efforts to promote these lifesaving techniques to rescue services across Japan.

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  • Children's Hospice Founder - Tagawa Hisato
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    #4 - Children's Hospice Founder - Tagawa Hisato

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 5/24/2023

    Tagawa Hisato is the founder of a unique children's hospice in Yokohama that aims to support families left socially isolated and emotionally and financially drained by intensive treatment for incurable pediatric conditions. Motivated by the loss of his own daughter to cancer aged just six, and remorse at having neglected quality time to focus on treatment, Tagawa works to provide memorable palliative care that helps families to face the end with peace and positivity.

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  • Vegan Washoku Chef - Kusumoto Katsumi
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    #5 - Vegan Washoku Chef - Kusumoto Katsumi

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 6/28/2023

    A restaurant in Tokyo emerged as the top-rated business on a popular online guide carrying consumer ratings for over 110 thousand vegan restaurants worldwide. And as well as being entirely plant-based, owner Kusumoto Katsumi's menu also caters to those with faith-based dietary restrictions or allergies by eschewing alcohol and artificial ingredients. This time on FRONTRUNNERS, we follow a chef promoting a truly borderless approach to traditional Japanese cuisine.

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  • Japanese Cheese Trailblazer - Shibata Chiyo
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    #6 - Japanese Cheese Trailblazer - Shibata Chiyo

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 7/19/2023

    In rural Chiba Prefecture, Shibata Chiyo runs a pioneering cheeseworks out of a 120-year-old farmhouse. Her focus is 100% local fermented cheeses, and just three years after launching in 2014, she became the first female cheesemaker to win a prestigious award from Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, before going on to place third out of 3,804 entries in the 2019 World Cheese Awards. This time on FRONTRUNNERS, we follow a cheesemaker with a uniquely Japanese approach to fromage and sustainability.

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  • Master Gardener - Kitayama Yasuo
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    #7 - Master Gardener - Kitayama Yasuo

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 7/26/2023

    Kitayama Yasuo is a 74-year-old master gardener. He has created over 70 of Japan's famous gardens, and receives commissions from all over the world. His specialty, the traditional rock garden, involves the careful manipulation of light and shadow. Rocks and pebbles are used to represent water. His final major project is in a city devastated by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. We follow Kitayama as he works hard to create a garden where people can heal, through love for life.

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  • Helicopter Physician - Tsugita Nobuyuki
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    #8 - Helicopter Physician - Tsugita Nobuyuki

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 8/30/2023

    Airborne physician Tsugita Nobuyuki provides a vital service to island communities in west Japan's Seto Inland Sea. Despite aging populations, the islands of Momoshima and Sagishima lacked their own medical facilities. To address this situation, doctor and air-show exhibition pilot Tsugita opened clinics in both communities, and trained for a helicopter license. He flies between them, providing consultations and home visits as well as round-the-clock emergency care.

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  • Kyoto Kimono Dyer - Tabata Kihachi
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    #9 - Kyoto Kimono Dyer - Tabata Kihachi

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 9/27/2023

    Kyo-yuzen is a famous dyed textile from Kyoto Prefecture, used in kimono. The Tabata family have been top producers for decades; they've produced garments for a royal wedding, costumes for maiko in a popular dance performance and modern kimono too. The 88-year-old, 5th generation owner, Tabata Kihachi, produces dynamic, contemporary designs that preserve traditional techniques. At a solo exhibition in Tokyo, he shares his wisdom with visitors, and explains why people wearing kimono seem to glow.

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  • Thatching Innovator - Sagara Ikuya
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    #10 - Thatching Innovator - Sagara Ikuya

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 11/15/2023

    The thatched roofs found on traditional Japanese houses are declining in number. They're hard to maintain, and passing on the relevant skills is difficult. However, Sagara Ikuya is giving this ancient craft an innovative twist. He also works hard to develop the skills of young people. Thatched roofs represent the wisdom of our ancestors, who struggled to coexist with nature, and we discover how Sagara is using that tradition to explore new possibilities.

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  • Pioneering Neurosurgeon - Kato Yoko
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    #11 - Pioneering Neurosurgeon - Kato Yoko

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 12/27/2023

    Dr. Kato Yoko is an expert in the treatment of deadly strokes, with over 3,000 surgeries to her name across a career spanning almost five decades. She also trains med students from around the world.

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