The number of people in Japan aged 100 or older has risen to a record high of nearly 100,000, its government has announced.
Setting a new record for the 55th year in a row, the number of centenarians in Japan was 99,763 as of September, the health ministry said on Friday. Of that total, women accounted for an overwhelming 88%.
Must be the healthy food. They work all the time and drink alcohol aswell.
I saw some documentary about students and they have actual healthy food every day. Its not like in America.
I have been to Japan last year and one of the first things I noticed is that even in Tokio, one of the most densely populated places on the planet, there aren’t that many cars on the streets considering the amount of people. Most people walk and use public transport (which is absolutely amazing, relatively cheap but punctual like a clockwork).
I wouldn’t be surprised if that is a huge factor together with the healthy, fish-and-rice heavy food. I haven’t seen a single overweight Japanese person on my visit.
Yeah thats true also. Also they have higher average iq than the rest of the world.
reverence for aging
Whenever I see anything from Japan it looks decidedly unhealthy - high salt.
Maybe they import unhealthy food into your country because its popular there. Usually the food chains knows whats selling and are keeping those products.
I mean things in Japan. Soups in China are also hard to eat at first because of all the salt in them.
Didnt know that. Maybe thats the secret to long life… :)