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Let's gather the elderly ! !

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#1
  • シニア65
  • 2023/09/23 09:56

How many elderly people of Japanese descent are living in LA? We would be happy to be a place of rest and relaxation for the elderly who use the Koryu Hiroba. We think the eligibility is from 65 years old and up.

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#515
  • そよ風
  • 2024/03/05 (Tue) 11:06
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What kind of life do you think it is to live one day at a time?

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#517

There are a couple of Bikinman fakes out there.
He doesn't talk back when people say bad things about him, he has a fast-paced personality.

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#518

> What kind of life do you think it is to live one day at a time?


Don't think, "Let's live one day at a time.

I just go about my day in a daze.

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#520

I guess paper "newspapers" and "weekly magazines" are not sold in Japan today due to the spread of the Internet.

When I travel to Japan and walk around the city or take the train, I don't see any newspaper/weekly magazine stands.

On the other hand, my daily life is "Sunday Mainichi". In the past, there were weekly magazines such as "Shukan Shincho", "Shukan Asahi", and "Sunday Mainichi". Every other day or so I walk around the neighborhood for about an hour.

Yesterday I doubled that and walked for two hours because I felt like it.

My phone app My Track shows the following,

2024-03-09 10:41:49

Duration: 02:09:29

Distance: 10.3km

. Therefore, the speed of walking is : about 5km/h.

I'm going to Shikoku this May, so I need to do 20 ~ 30km walks a couple of times before that.

But it has been raining a lot recently, so I am not doing as well as I would like.

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#522

I've heard of Fitbit, but I forgot what it was, so I googled it

It's a watch like the Apple Watch that includes a physical condition tracker and pedometer.

It looks modern and useful for old people, but for me, a super cheapskate, it's "Not wanted? /Sachio Aoshima".


It has been too cold and rainy recently to go for long walks.

I am also getting older and the intervals between "small" ones are getting shorter, making it difficult to leave the house for long periods of time.

In Japanese cities, there seem to be many public toilets and I have no trouble, but here there are none at all.

There is a big park about 8 km away from my walking course, which has a nice restroom, but

it has recently been locked up, probably to prevent crime.

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