WHY
JAPANESE LIVE SO LONG
ONLY
in JAPAN
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So
you want to live to be 100? The answers to living a long and happy life may
come from Japan which has the longest average life expectancy in the world
(83.84 years) and where 2 million people are over the age of 90. Believe it or
not, 6 of the top 10 oldest people alive are from Japan including Nabi Tajima
of Kagoshima who is 117 years old and the last human alive born in the 19th
century!
How
did so many Japanese get to live so long?
What
are some of the things Japanese do right?
In
this episode, John travels to Tottori Prefecture to the area around Mt Daisen
where his friend Tomiko-san gives him some advice about how to live a long life
and how she's lived to be 106 years old and still working on the farm!
Her
secret?
Tofu.
She
started to make tofu in the 1950s when doctors said residents had to reduce
high blood pressure. She made her own tofu for her family and her diet combined
with good habits including staying busy and working hard have strengthened her
mind and body. She still walks and writes tanka poetry.
I
also ask Mr. Seiichi, my 97 year old Japanese neighbor his secret and hear from
a Shinto priest about his thoughts and personal experiences with living a very
long and happy life in Japan.
It's
impossible to say exactly what has led to Japan having the longest average life
expectancy in the world but these things may help:
★ Green Tea
★ Less fatty foods
★ Seafood
★ Fermented foods
★ Bath culture / Hot Springs & Onsen
★ Smaller portions
★ Education on personal responsibility
★ National safety / low crime rates
★ Respect for the Elderly (It's a
national holiday too!)
★ DNA
Special
thank you to Daisen Town & Yonago City in Tottori Prefecture for the help.
Daisen is celebrating its 1300th anniversary this year and you're invited to
the party in June 2018! http://www.daisen1300.org/
Music
credits:
Always
thankful for TeknoAXE (Matthew Huffaker)
Songs:
Granny Jenkins / Harassing the Mailman
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtgf...
Grateful
thanks to ONLY in JAPAN and YouTube.
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