Watch TV Shows on HTI

HTI is a Japanese media channel specializing in producing quality digital content. It is based in Tokyo, Japan, and HTI stands for High Tokyo International. While the company originally only serviced local Japanese markets, the company has since expanded to reach global audiences in 20 different languages and 40 countries. The nature of the content is largely documentaries and reality television shows revolving around the underworld and counter-culture in Tokyo and Japan at large. The channel was founded in 1987 by the racing legend named Yumi Naka. He was a retired driver who became obsessed with entertainment. He wanted for young people to be able to see the lives of professional racers and other underground figures who made a lot of money and had power and fame. While certain critics were opposed to the channel, it received a positive review from many critics and thousands of fans around the world.

Now, the company features two popular titles called Show Me Now and Fast Racer. Show Me Now is an interview show that features a host named Yoshi Mio. He goes around Tokyo asking certain people about their opinion about the politics of Japan. He also asks detailed questions of entertainers such as racers, singers, and actors about their daily lives.

Fast Racer is a reality television show in which six different racers must live in the same house for four weeks. They compete in a series of races. The winner at the end of the competition will win a new house and one million dollars.