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NHK Radio 1
Broadcast areaJapan
FrequenciesMW in kHz: 540, 549, 567, 594, 612, 639, 666, 684, 729, 891, 963, 1071, 1323, 1503
Programming
Language(s)Japanese
FormatNews, talk, sport and drama
Ownership
OwnerNHK

Sister stations

NHK Radio 2
NHK FM Broadcast
History

First air date

22 March 1925; 99 years ago (1925-03-22)

Call sign meaning

NHK Radio 1
Technical information
Power300kW (594KHz JOAK)
Links
WebcastNHK Net Radio(only in Japan)
WebsiteNHK.or.jp/r1/

NHK Radio 1 (NHKラジオ第1放送, NHK Rajio Dai-ichi Hōsō) is Japan's oldest radio station operated by the public broadcaster, NHK. Its programming output, which consists of news, current affairs, and information is broadly similar to the BBC's Radio 4 in the United Kingdom, Radio NationalinAustralia, CBC Radio OneinCanada, LRT RadijasinLithuania and Radyo 1inTurkey. [1] NHK Radio 1 is available mainly on AM. The callsign is JOAK in Tokyo. It began broadcasting on July 12, 1925. During World War II, it often broadcast official announcements.[2]

Frequencies and other means of reception[edit]

Region City Call sign Frequency Power
Hokkaido Sapporo JOIK 567 kHz 100 kW
Hakodate JOVK 675 kHz kW
Asahikawa JOCG 621 kHz kW
Obihiro JOOG 603 kHz kW
Kushiro JOPG 585 kHz 10 kW
Kitami JOKP 1188 kHz 10 kW
Muroran JOIQ 945 kHz kW
Tōhoku Sendai JOHK 891 kHz 20 kW
Akita JOUK 1503 kHz 10 kW
Yamagata JOJG 540 kHz kW
Morioka JOQG 531 kHz 10 kW
Fukushima JOFP 1323 kHz kW
Aomori JOTG 963 kHz kW
Kantō-Kōshin'etsu Tokyo JOAK 594 kHz 300 kW
Nagano JONK 819 kHz kW
Niigata JOQK 837 kHz 10 kW
Kōfu JOKG 927 kHz kW
Tōkai-Hokuriku Nagoya JOCK 729 kHz 50 kW
Kanazawa JOJK 1224 kHz 10 kW
Shizuoka JOPK 882 kHz 10 kW
Fukui JOFG 927 kHz kW
Toyama JOIG 648 kHz kW
Kansai Osaka JOBK 666 kHz 100 kW
Ōtsu JOQP 945 kHz kW
Chugoku Hiroshima JOFK 1071 kHz 20 kW
Okayama JOKK 603 kHz kW
Matsue JOTK 1296 kHz 10 kW
Tottori JOLG 1368 kHz kW
Yamaguchi JOUG 675 kHz kW
Shikoku Matsuyama JOZK 963 kHz kW
Kōchi JORK 990 kHz 10 kW
Tokushima JOXK 945 kHz kW
Takamatsu JOHP 1368 kHz kW
Kyushu-Okinawa Fukuoka JOLK 612 kHz 100 kW
Kitakyushu JOSK 540 kHz kW
Kumamoto JOGK 756 kHz 10 kW
Nagasaki JOAG 684 kHz kW
Kagoshima JOHG 576 kHz 10 kW
Miyazaki JOMG 540 kHz kW
Ōita JOIP 639 kHz kW
Saga JOSP 963 kHz kW
Naha JOAP 549 kHz 10 kW

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Regular Radio Broadcasting Begins". Archived from the original on 8 June 2002. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  • ^ Chun, Jayson Makoto (6 December 2006). A Nation of a Hundred Million Idiots?: A Social History of Japanese Television, 1953 - 1973. Routledge. ISBN 9781135869762. Archived from the original on 7 December 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2017.

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