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La Transat Québec - Saint-Malo a lieu tous les quatre ans en multicoques, Multi50, Open et Classe Ultime, et en monocoques Imoca, Class40 et Open. Site internet de la Transat Quebec - Saint Malo : https://goo.gl/J8yp1K La Transat Québec Saint-Malo (TQSM) est la plus ancienne course hauturière d’ouest en est, sans escale et en équipage. À tous les quatre ans depuis 1984, les coureurs océaniques s’élancent sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent, entre Québec et Lévis, pour relever les défis de la navigation du Saint-Laurent et de ses pièges, courants et marées, traverser l’Atlantique par le nord et éviter les icebergs et finalement entrer en Manche à travers le trafic maritime intense et les forts courants.
I’ve just left the remote island village of 29 people in southern Japan, where my boat is moored, and arrived in Tokyo for a conference on aging and gerontology with IAFOR ( The International Academic Forum) Before that, I’m walking across the city to meet my Tokyo “MOAI”—a small, regular community that stays connected both in person and digitally. It’s a reminder of something I’m seeing again and again across Japan’s longevity hotspots: Community isn’t one thing. It’s many. And perhaps that’s part of the art of living long and well. Lowell Sheppard is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Founder of the Never Too Academy, Special Advisor with IAFOR ( International Academic Forum), and author of ten books. Through Japan Solo, he shares field notes on longevity, community, and independent living across Japan. His forthcoming book, Longevity and the Art of Community: Lessons from Japan, explores how community supports living long—and living well. #JapanSolo #Longevity #Community #HealthyAging #TokyoLife