BBC Article: What the Japanese can teach us about super-ageing gracefully By Johanna Airth 30th March 2020Japan has one of the oldest populations in the world, but some of the country’s elderly aren’t slowing down. Mieko Nagaoka first started swimming in her 80s to help recover from a knee injury sustained while practicing Noh, a... Continue Reading →
Five must-read books from Japanese literature
BBC Article: Five must-read books from Japanese literature By Johanna Airth 18th December 2019With the translation of Japanese literature into English, new meaning is given to the texts which illuminates our understanding of Japanese culture Understanding Japanese culture has fascinated the Western world ever since the country’s trading doors opened up in the 1800s. Eating... Continue Reading →