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Longevity: 14 Japanese Secrets for a Longer and Healthier Life
Longevity: 14 Japanese Secrets for a Longer and Healthier Life

Vogue Arabia

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  • Vogue Arabia

Longevity: 14 Japanese Secrets for a Longer and Healthier Life

Longevity is at the heart of well-being issues. A whole industry gravitates around our aspiration to live longer, with the help of supplements, anti-aging treatments, reverse aging programs and bio-hacking—yet simple daily habits are all it takes to optimise longevity. Inspiration comes from Japan, where well-being is central to life. 14 Japanese habits for a better, longer life Japanese beauty is a goldmine of good ideas: face massages, matcha, rice water for your hair and so many other rituals that have been exported all over the world. But the Japanese are also masters of well-being, their daily lives enriched by zen practices to feel good for both the body and mind. The Instagram account @lescopainszen_ has listed 14 Japanese habits for a better and longer life. Move gently. Align yourself with the rhythm of the sun. Practice any art for pleasure and for pleasure only. Here's a list of tips that, if followed over time, will help you live longer. 1. Hara Hachi Bu Eat up to 80% satiety. Not "fill up", but "suffice". A lighter stomach = a more peaceful body. 2. Asa ichi Rise in the light of day and align your rhythm with the rising sun—for a livelier body and a more stable mood. 3. Drink green tea (sencha) Several times a day, to soothe the heart, regulate digestion and gently/slowly age. 4. Asagohan (traditional Japanese breakfast) Rice, vegetables, fish: a light, nutritious, savoury meal for stable energy levels all day long. 5. Neru futon Sleep on a futon in a cool, dark, well-ventilated room. Results: body alignment, deeper sleep and lighter awakening. 6. Tabi sökusu Wearing split-toe socks stimulates circulation, enhances stability and prevents tension in the feet and back. 7. Karada o ugokasu Move your body every day, not to perform, but to circulate. Sweeping, walking, gardening, dancing... 8. Geijutsu o suru To practice art without purpose. Create just for pleasure. Not to succeed, but to breathe. 9. Ofuro (warm evening bath) A hot bath in the evening calms the nervous system, releases tension and improves sleep. 10. Zazen (passive meditation) Not necessarily like in the West: just sit without doing anything, looking at the void, letting the mind settle. 11. Miso o taberu (eating miso every day) A fermented, alkalising or probiotic-rich diet supports the intestines and immune system. 12. Niwa zukuri Taking care of a garden or plants is a daily gesture of attention, an active meditation connected to natural cycles. 13. Kansha Gratitude as a daily muscle for inner balance: say thank you to your bowl of rice, to the rain, to your body. 14. Ikigai Find what gives you a reason to get up in the morning, even if it's a detail. What makes sense makes you live longer. Article originally published on Vogue France

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