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From a distance, Japan looks uniform. On the ground, it fragments. A fishing village in Okinawa doesn’t move like Osaka. A mountain town in Nagano doesn’t age like Nagoya. Longevity in Japan isn’t national. It’s local. This is the first in a short series on what slow travel has forced me to unlearn about Japan — and what that reveals about community, aging, and place. Read the five things I had to un-learn about Japan https://www.nevertoolateacademy.com/post/five-things-i-had-to-unlearn-about-japan In Japan, longevity isn't a national trait but a local one, with each community aging uniquely. These field notes from different regions highlight the diverse ways older adults maintain their senior health. Observing these communities provides insights into healthy aging strategies and senior exercises that contribute to a long, active life. 🚶♀️🌿 #JapanSolo #Longevity #HealthyAging #SlowTravel #AgingWell #Okinawa #Nagano
Few British pre-war cruiser-racers have had so much love and care lavished on them, but this striking 50 ft classic yawl - Fred Shepherd’s last design - thoroughly deserves it. AMOKURA's story is remarkable and her ability legendary. Almost as if she demanded it, her few owners over more than 80 years have always let her off the leash as a long-distance cruiser and passage racer; in present ownership she has completed the past two Fastnet Races and cruised extensively. https://www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk/yacht/775/AMOKURA Through the lessons learned during voyages that offer time to think, AMOKURA has been refined and improved to the extent that she is most probably a more able yacht than when launched by Moody's in 1939. Yet she is doing exactly what her designer and commissioning owner envisaged. Down below that is achieved with rather more comfort than the 1930s sailor accepted, but with no loss of charm and period feel. AMOKURA is very special, and, of course, she doesn't need to be sailed far away to be enjoyed and to give back.