The Japanese have a long lifespan in part because they eat different forms of algae.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Japan actually is an aging population, and so as the population has aged, they have had a lot more problems with health.
I've never really wanted to go to Japan. Simply because I don't like eating fish.
I lived among the Japanese, and saw their mode of living, in regions unaffected by European contact.
I think that the Japanese - and I do love Japanese cuisine and adore Japanese food culture - I think that they're going to plow through the entire world's fishing. They're going to eat everything anyways.
The aging and decreasing population is a serious problem in many developed countries today. In Japan's case, these demographic changes are taking place at a more rapid pace than any other country has ever experienced.
The longest-lived people eat a plant-based diet. They eat meat but only as a condiment or a celebration. Nothing they eat has a plastic wrapper.
My life was very Japanese.
I'm fascinated by Japanese cuisine.
Japan has very long hospital stays. Ah, it's almost a rest cure. People in Japan who are hospitalized might lie around the hospital for a week or two just to take a rest.
A lifetime of low calories has come naturally to the longest-lived people in the world... in the Japanese archipelago of Okinawa.