Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue (2012)

A beloved Japanese documentary series following wildlife photographer Mitsuaki Iwago as he captures cats living freely across the world's most fascinating cities.

Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue - Series Information

  • Original Title: 岩合光昭の世界ネコ歩き
  • First Air Year: 2012
  • Last Air Year: 2026
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Documentary
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 447
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Networks: NHK BS Premium, NHK BSP4K
  • Production Companies: NHK Enterprises
  • Production Countries: Japan
  • Alternative Titles: Iwagou Mitsuaki no Sekai Neko Aruki (US)

Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue - Plot

Prominent Japanese wildlife photographer and filmmaker Mitsuaki Iwago loves cats of all shapes and sizes. So he's set out on a journey to film cats all over the world as they live their lives. Join him in a cat's-eye view of many diverse cities spanning the globe in a unique program that perhaps even your own cat will enjoy as well!

Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Mitsuaki Iwago
  • Takashi Tsukamoto
  • Takayuki Yamada
  • Aoi Miyazaki
  • Kaoru Kobayashi
  • Yuka Kashino
  • Shinnosuke Mitsushima
  • Momoko Fukuchi
  • Reina Triendl
  • Moka Kamishiraishi

Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue - FAQs

What is Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue about?

The series follows celebrated Japanese wildlife photographer Mitsuaki Iwago as he travels to cities and towns around the world to document cats living their everyday lives. Each episode offers an intimate, ground-level perspective on feline behavior set against richly varied global landscapes.

Who is Mitsuaki Iwago and why does he film cats?

Mitsuaki Iwago is one of Japan's most celebrated wildlife photographers, internationally recognized for his work with National Geographic. A lifelong cat enthusiast, he turned his lens toward street and domestic cats worldwide, blending his photographic artistry with a deep personal affection for felines.

When did Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue first air?

The series first aired in 2012 on NHK BS Premium in Japan. It has continued broadcasting for over a decade, expanding to NHK BSP4K, and remains an ongoing production with new episodes still being released as of 2026.

How many seasons and episodes does the series have?

The series spans 2 official seasons and includes a specials collection, totaling 447 episodes. Season 1 contains 153 episodes, Season 2 (Mini) contains 294 episodes, and there are 10 additional special episodes, reflecting the show's remarkable longevity.

Is Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue still ongoing?

Yes, the series is currently a returning production and remains in active production. New episodes continue to be released, with the series running through at least 2026, making it one of the longest-running cat-focused documentary programs in television history.

Who narrates Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue?

The series features a rotating roster of well-known Japanese actors and personalities providing narration, including Takayuki Yamada, Aoi Miyazaki, Kaoru Kobayashi, Reina Triendl, Moka Kamishiraishi, Momoko Fukuchi, and several others across its many episodes.

What are similar shows to Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue?

Viewers who enjoy this series often appreciate Cats of Claw Hill, The Story of Cats, Planet Earth II, Somewhere Street, and Train Cruise. Travelogue fans may also enjoy Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days and Pole to Pole for their globe-spanning documentary style.

On which networks does Mitsuaki Iwago's World "Cats" Travelogue air?

The series airs on NHK BS Premium and NHK BSP4K, both premium satellite channels operated by Japan's public broadcaster NHK. It is produced by NHK Enterprises and is primarily aimed at Japanese audiences, though it has gained international recognition among cat and nature documentary enthusiasts.

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