Residents of the Japanese island see U.S. bases as a legacy of war and colonialism, but younger generations also worry about ...
People living on the island of Okinawa in Japan are among the longest living in the world - and it is thought a simple ...
Locals living on idyllic island where locals regularly live to reach 100 say three simple words before eating that could ...
To fully embrace the culture of Okinawa, Japan's only subtropical region ... a term used to describe a location where many people live to 100 years of age or beyond. There's even a popular ...
Dozens of people were killed like that ... In the Battle of Okinawa, residents and Japanese soldiers used them as their refuges and field hospitals. Various tragedies took place there.
Okinawans in Japan, part of a Blue Zone, live long due to their Moai tradition—small social groups offering financial and emotional support. This practice, along with healthy diets, exercise ...
The withdrawal of U.S. Marines from Okinawa remains slow and uncertain, hindered by geopolitical tensions, bureaucratic ...