Queer Eye: We're In Japan

Watch Queer Eye: We're In Japan

  • TV-14
  • 2019
  • 1 Season
  • 8.2  (2,816)

Queer Eye: We're In Japan is a spin-off of the popular reality show Queer Eye, which is all about helping people transform their lives through fashion, food, interior design, grooming and culture. The series follows the Fab Five - Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown and Bobby Berk - as they journey to Japan to explore the country's culture and customs, share their expertise with locals, and spread joy and love along the way.

The show consists of four episodes, each featuring a different Japanese hero who needs a little help to improve their life, whether it's finding a new look, upgrading their living space, or learning new culinary skills. Throughout the series, the Fab Five introduce their heroes to the joys of self-care, mindfulness, and self-expression, all while exploring the beautiful and diverse country of Japan.

In the first episode, the Fab Five meet Yoko, a manga artist who has been living in a cluttered and cramped apartment. Jonathan and Tan help Yoko revamp her style and improve her living space by creating a functional and stylish home office. Meanwhile, Antoni introduces Yoko to aromatic and healthy Japanese cuisine, and Karamo challenges her to confront her fear of public speaking. By the end of the episode, Yoko feels more confident in her abilities and excited to tackle new challenges.

The second episode focuses on Kan, a shy and introverted monk who wants to improve his image and connect better with his community. The Fab Five help Kan rediscover his fashion sense, gain more confidence, and learn to express himself through dance. They also immerse themselves in the Zen Buddhism tradition and learn about Kan's daily life as a monk, connecting with him on a spiritual level.

In the third episode, the Fab Five meet Kae, a transgender entertainer who struggles with self-acceptance and loneliness. Bobby and Antoni work together to create a welcoming and vibrant cafe where Kae can showcase her talents and connect with others, while Tan helps her embrace her feminine side through fashion and grooming. Jonathan and Karamo encourage Kae to open up about her journey and offer her guidance and support, helping her find hope and inspiration.

The final episode of the series features Makoto, a divorced single dad who wants to regain his confidence and connect better with his teenage daughter. The Fab Five help Makoto transform his appearance and learn how to cook delicious meals for his family. They also take him on a trip to Kyoto, where they explore Japanese culture and traditions like the tea ceremony, samurai swordsmanship, and sumo wrestling. By the end of the journey, Makoto feels more empowered and connected to his daughter, and grateful for the life-changing experience.

Overall, Queer Eye: We're In Japan is a heart-warming and inspiring series that celebrates diversity, inclusivity, and empathy. The Fab Five's charisma, humor, and genuine care for their heroes make the show a joy to watch, while the gorgeous backdrop of Japan creates a stunning visual feast. Whether you're a fan of the original series or new to the Queer Eye universe, this show is guaranteed to make you laugh, cry, and feel good about humanity.

Queer Eye: We're In Japan is a series that ran for 1 seasons (4 episodes) between November 1, 2019 and on Netflix

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Seasons
Bringing Sexy Back
4. Bringing Sexy Back
November 1, 2019
Painfully shy radio director Makoto longs to reconnect with himself, his passions and his wife. Enter the Fab Five, who urge him to live out loud.
The Ideal Woman
3. The Ideal Woman
November 1, 2019
Bullied since childhood, manga artist Kae discovers the strength to break through the negativity, with encouragement from Naomi Watanabe and the gang.
Crazy in Love
2. Crazy in Love
November 1, 2019
Struggling to live his truth as a proud, out gay man in Japan, Kan must find the fearlessness to be himself -- and introduce his boyfriend to family.
Japanese Holiday
1. Japanese Holiday
November 1, 2019
Sweet hospice nurse Yoko has given up on "being a woman" and surrendered to neglect. But the Fab Five will show her just how much she deserves love.
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Queer Eye: We're In Japan is a spin-off of the popular reality show Queer Eye, which is all about helping people transform their lives through fashion, food, interior design, grooming and culture. The series follows the Fab Five - Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown and Bobby Berk - as they journey to Japan to explore the country's culture and customs, share their expertise with locals, and spread joy and love along the way.

The show consists of four episodes, each featuring a different Japanese hero who needs a little help to improve their life, whether it's finding a new look, upgrading their living space, or learning new culinary skills. Throughout the series, the Fab Five introduce their heroes to the joys of self-care, mindfulness, and self-expression, all while exploring the beautiful and diverse country of Japan.

In the first episode, the Fab Five meet Yoko, a manga artist who has been living in a cluttered and cramped apartment. Jonathan and Tan help Yoko revamp her style and improve her living space by creating a functional and stylish home office. Meanwhile, Antoni introduces Yoko to aromatic and healthy Japanese cuisine, and Karamo challenges her to confront her fear of public speaking. By the end of the episode, Yoko feels more confident in her abilities and excited to tackle new challenges.

The second episode focuses on Kan, a shy and introverted monk who wants to improve his image and connect better with his community. The Fab Five help Kan rediscover his fashion sense, gain more confidence, and learn to express himself through dance. They also immerse themselves in the Zen Buddhism tradition and learn about Kan's daily life as a monk, connecting with him on a spiritual level.

In the third episode, the Fab Five meet Kae, a transgender entertainer who struggles with self-acceptance and loneliness. Bobby and Antoni work together to create a welcoming and vibrant cafe where Kae can showcase her talents and connect with others, while Tan helps her embrace her feminine side through fashion and grooming. Jonathan and Karamo encourage Kae to open up about her journey and offer her guidance and support, helping her find hope and inspiration.

The final episode of the series features Makoto, a divorced single dad who wants to regain his confidence and connect better with his teenage daughter. The Fab Five help Makoto transform his appearance and learn how to cook delicious meals for his family. They also take him on a trip to Kyoto, where they explore Japanese culture and traditions like the tea ceremony, samurai swordsmanship, and sumo wrestling. By the end of the journey, Makoto feels more empowered and connected to his daughter, and grateful for the life-changing experience.

Overall, Queer Eye: We're In Japan is a heart-warming and inspiring series that celebrates diversity, inclusivity, and empathy. The Fab Five's charisma, humor, and genuine care for their heroes make the show a joy to watch, while the gorgeous backdrop of Japan creates a stunning visual feast. Whether you're a fan of the original series or new to the Queer Eye universe, this show is guaranteed to make you laugh, cry, and feel good about humanity.

Queer Eye: We're In Japan is a series that ran for 1 seasons (4 episodes) between November 1, 2019 and on Netflix

Where to Watch Queer Eye: We're In Japan
Queer Eye: We're In Japan is available for streaming on the Netflix website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Queer Eye: We're In Japan on demand at Netflix.
  • Premiere Date
    November 1, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (2,816)
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