Japan consistently ranks among the world’s healthiest nations, especially when it comes to heart disease. Recent data reveals Japan’s coronary heart disease mortality rate is less than one-third that of the United States and many European countries (World Health Organization). The cardiovascular system—composed of the heart and blood vessels—supplies oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, making its health critical for longevity. Yet, heart conditions often remain undetected until late stages, even in Japan. Understanding why heart disease is so rare here can offer valuable lessons for the world and inspire new approaches to prevention and care.
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49. Healthy Commuting A defining feature of daily life in Japan is active commuting. Many people walk or bike to train stations, then stand or walk…