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One of the world’s rare Blue Zones is in Okinawa - a region known for having some of the highest numbers of centenarians on Earth.A Blue Zone is a place where people live significantly longer, healthier lives than average, with unusually high numbers of people reaching 90 and 100 years old and staying active and independent.It has always been my dream to go to Okinawa and I was so lucky to be able to go. As a longevity coach, this was an absolute treat.I travelled to Ogimi — often called the “Village of Longevity” — to sit down with locals and learn what actually contributes to such long, meaningful lives.A huge thank you to the team at Emi no Mise restaurant, and to Emi and Mihoko for kindly allowing me to interview them and share insight into why Ogimi has produced a record number of centenarians.Here’s what stood out most from our conversation:• Laughter - Joy and humour are part of daily life. Lower stress. Stronger resilience.• Community - No isolation. People stay socially connected and engaged at every age.• Fibre & Protein-Rich Diet - Vegetables, tofu, seaweed, legumes. High fibre for gut health, enough protein to preserve muscle.• Ikigai (生き甲斐) - Your “reason for being.” The reason you wake up each morning. It could be gardening, cooking, helping others - but it keeps you purposeful.In Ogimi, people don’t retire from life. They stay useful. They stay connected. They stay purposeful.Longevity isn’t just about living longer - it’s about living well.Let me know which lesson resonated with you most.#longevity #okinawa #bluezones #ogimivillage #interview
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