
James May: Our Man in…
Documentary • TV-14 • 2020–24 • 3 Seasons
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James May embarks on a remarkable journey across Japan, from its icy north to its balmy south. He’ll see the sights, meet the locals, and eat the noodles in a bid to truly understand the Land of the Rising Sun.
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James May at his finest. Hilarious throughout.
James May: Our Man With Charm - he's enjoyable to watch in anything really. Justa likable fellow in Japan.
One of the most organically hilarious docuseries I've ever seen. May is a brilliant host. It goes to show that passion is everything.
Quite relaxed, and informative, tour of Japan but would be so much better if James stopped clowning around. Sumimasen, Captain Slow.
Fun and entertaining to just nindgge in the background of doing other things but is always a brilliantly informative show
May walks, talks, and learns, but still can’t use chopsticks right. Experience culture shock.
May’s wit, curiosity, and sincere interest in Japanese culture serve him well in this series which shows the breadth and depth of Japan.
Loved every second, definitely some high quality fun that u should watch
Worth a watch, especially for the contrasts
This dickhead gets to go be a dickhead in Japan with predictable results.
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6.6 – Based on 264 ratings
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James May: Our Man In Japan - Official Trailer | Prime Video

