Kenta Kiritani’s unscripted search for a Mongolian shaman blends travel documentary with a genuinely mystical personal quest.
Series Analysis:
Kenta Kiritani steps away from the soundstage and into the vast, unforgiving steppes in Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia. This isn't a standard travelogue; it is a determined hunt for a rumored witch said to possess ancient powers. The series thrives on the collision between modern skepticism and spiritual tradition, documenting Kiritani’s raw encounters with the nomadic locals. Currently, the production sits in a period of hiatus, leaving the ultimate discovery hanging in the crisp mountain air. The journey is far from over, and just as a nomad watches the horizon for signs of change, you should track this series to know exactly when the quest resumes.
Tone: Atmospheric, Spiritual, Expansive
Last Updated: January 2026