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		<title>Japanese Saving Habits: Didn&#8217;t use AC and didn&#8217;t eat restaurant food, this person saved Rs 4 crore, now regretting it</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Japanese man savings story:</strong> A person adopts all kinds of tricks to save money in life, so that he has to spend minimum money. But imagine if you reach a stage in your life and regret what you did, for whom did you save money, did you not live life when it was meant to be lived, what is the point now. This question arises in the minds of many people at some point of time in their life when they realize that they should have lived life better. Something similar happened with a 67 year old man from Japan, who saved 440,000 US dollars i.e. Rs 3.90 crore in Indian rupees in his life. He did all this by living a simple life, especially after the death of his wife, he distanced himself from the life of luxury.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How to earn so much money?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The man, known as Alias ​​Suzuki, spent his life in poverty, and started earning money by working in a restaurant during his secondary schooling. After getting a permanent job, he took an apartment on rent at a distance to save some money. Instead of eating out, he started eating home-cooked food; he would pack sprouted dal and chicken from home in a lunch box to office. For many years he chose to stay away from restaurants, cycle or walk instead of spending money on transportation, and even stayed away from air conditioners to save electricity.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Changes in family and life</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">According to media reports, Suzuki met his wife in the office itself. She was fully aware of his money saving rules. Both of them raised their child together. After becoming a father, his habit of saving reduced, but he maintained his simple lifestyle. The biggest regret in Suzuki&#8217;s life happened when his wife died. However, he was left with nothing but regrets, because what could he do in his life with only money.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Many such cases in Japan</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This was not the first case to happen in Japan, thousands of such cases are seen and heard in Japan, where people spend their lives in hardships and save for the future. Suzri&#8217;s case shows that all humans face dilemmas and difficulties in their lives. During this time, the most important thing is how to manage the present and future. Your disciplined life gives you financial security in future. However, it should also be kept in mind that this money is important in life only when you can live your life well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Also read: High Blood Pressure Foods: 40 years old and worried about diabetes and BP? If you eat this vegetable you will not get any disease</strong></p>
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		<title>What is a long -life secret in Japan? One lakh reached the number of people above 100 years of age</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The number of elderly in Japan is continuously increasing. According to the recent report of the country&#8217;s Health Ministry, now about 1 lakh people live in Japan aged 100 years or above. This number is a record 55th year. The special thing is that 88 percent of them are women. Japan may be called the oldest society in the world, but have you ever thought that how is the age of people here so much?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How many people over 100 years of age?<br /></strong>According to a BBC report, according to the Ministry of Health of Japan, 99,763 people have been 100 years or older in September this year. It has the highest number of women, about 88 percent, ie about 87,784 women and 11,979 men. Health Minister Takamaro Fukoka congratulated all these elders for a long life and appreciated their contribution to the society.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Japan: World&#8217;s oldest society<br /></strong>Japan is considered the oldest society in the world. Birth rate is very low but health and food are noted. The elderly people of the country adopt active lifestyle along with healthy food. They usually walk more and use public transport. Apart from this, every morning in Japan, a three -minute exercise (radio tiso) runs on TV, which millions of people do regularly.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>The oldest men and women<br /></strong>At present, the oldest woman in Japan is 114 -year -old Shigoko Kagawa, who lives in Yamatokoriama. At the same time, the oldest man is 111 -year -old Kyotaka Mizuno, who lives in Ivata city.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Suspected of statistics disturbances<br /></strong>Although the government of Japan has released data, many studies have raised the question of whether the number of people above 100 years of age is correct. In the audit in 2010, it was found that more than 2 lakh 30 thousand people were said to be such that it was not known. It was suspected that some families were trying to take pension by hiding the death of their elderly. For this reason, a national inquiry was also announced.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Why does Japanese people have a long life?<br /></strong>People in Japan lose weight and they eat less red meat, more fish and vegetables. Apart from this, the consumption of salt is also tried to reduce greatly. The rate of obesity is also very low, especially in women. This is the reason that the average age of Japanese women is considered more than men. In Japan, &#8216;Older Day&#8217; is celebrated every year on 15 September. On this day, the government honors those who have crossed the age of 100 years. He is also given a congratulatory letter and a silver cup on behalf of the Prime Minister.</p>
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