Does living in Japan can give me a bigger chance of living a longer life?
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1 :
considering all the pollution probably not
2 :
actually, wherever you are right now, you CAN live a longer life. but it would be a bigger challenge to do so. like having to turn away from fastfoods and such. while in japan, there are fastfoods too, but why eat fastfoods there when you can have healthy sushis and tea? :)
3 :
Probably not, but I think certain ways the Japanese live increase their lives, or it's the things they eat and drink.
4 :
No. The Japanese life style starts at birth. But you can live longer where-ever you're at if you eat right & exercise. Not smoking, ETC. Cutting down on fast foods, junk foods, red meats, sweets and sugary drinks. Japan has had some of the oldest people in the world. But it's how they lived from the very beginning.
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Welcome to MOSQUE, the Ministry Of Silly QUEstions. We are here to serve. We at the Ministry feel that moving anywhere will not automatically extend your life. Our research has shown that it is more a matter of 1) lifestyle and 2) genetics. Unfortunately, at this point in time, changing your genetics is not something you can do. Now, you can actually change your lifestyle. A lot of the reason that Japanese people live longer is due to diet. Of course, even they are being tempted to adopt a more 'Western' kind of diet, and it will almost certainly lead to a decrease in life span. But just moving to Japan to make you live longer? We do appreciate your giving us a chuckle today. We at MOSQUE hope that we have both answered your question and provided at least a modicum of sarcasm.
6 :
Well there is some fact in this claim. It is well established that the people living on the islands like Okinawa, Miyajima for example live longer than any people group on the planet. Their diet of fresh fish, soup, fresh ingredients and exercise might be a contributing factor. Of course it is different in the big cities where junk food is the order of the day.
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