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8 secrets of longevity of the Japanese lifestyle

June 18, 2025001 Min Read
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Japan, a nation renowned for its rich culture and technological progress, also has a remarkable distinction: its citizens benefit from some of the highest expectations of life in the world. This longevity is not only a product of genetics but is deeply rooted in the Japanese lifestyle. The approach of Japan to longevity is a holistic mixture of diet, goal, community, activity, mindfulness, rest, nature and respect.

In fact, the Okinawa prefecture in Japan is one of the five remarkable “blue zones” identified by researchers as areas with an exceptionally high life expectancy and a low incidence of chronic diseases. These areas are characterized by a unique combination of factors, including a plant -based diet, physical activity, strong social connections and a sense of objective.

From eating habits to social structures, Japan offers a plan for healthy aging. By integrating these practices into daily life, individuals can improve their well-being and potentially prolong their lifespan.

Take a look at some of the key aspects that the Japanese follow in order to live longer and in better health.

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