Why Japanese Seniors Outlive Everyone Else (It’s Not Just the Food)
Morning in Tokyo is a quiet choreography: grandmothers in sun hats stretching in the park, a line of silver-haired men cycling to the station, steam curling off public baths as shutters lift and the city exhales. You see the clues before you hear the stats. Bento boxes heavy on fish and vegetables. Trains that make …










