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Japanese Walking

The Namba Aruki Guide to Health and Mindfulness

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Japanese Walking

著者: James D. Sato
ナレーター: Joseph Ciappetta (Rev)
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Walking is something we do every day. But in Japan, it has been elevated into an art—a practice of strength, mindfulness, and longevity. From the efficient strides of samurai couriers and Zen monks to today’s science-backed fitness routines, Japanese walking (Namba Aruki and beyond) has helped people build endurance, calm the mind, and live longer, healthier lives. Now, you can bring this ancient-meets-modern practice into your own life with a clear, practical guide.

Why This Book MattersMost people think walking isn’t “enough” compared to running or hitting the gym. But Japanese walking proves otherwise. Done with awareness and technique, it becomes:

•A workout for body alignment – Improve posture, balance, and core strength.

•A natural stress reliever – Calm your mind through rhythm and breath.

•A path to longevity – Support cardiovascular health and reduce joint strain.

•A daily mindfulness ritual – Turn every step into moving meditation.

•An efficient calorie burner – Gain fitness benefits without high-impact exercise.

This is walking reimagined—simple, sustainable, and deeply transformative.

Inside You’ll Discover:

•The fascinating origins of Japanese walking and how samurai, couriers, and monks used it for endurance and discipline.

•The philosophy of Namba Aruki and why moving the same-side arm and leg together creates efficiency and balance.

•Step-by-step guidance for mastering the samurai walking technique, including posture, breath, and rhythm.

•The science of interval walking training (IWT) developed in Japan and proven to boost fitness in just 30 minutes a day.

•The mental benefits of mindful walking, Zen meditation, and Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing).

•Practical tips for building a lasting walking habit in busy modern life.

•Advanced variations like uphill walking, silent walks, and the Namba jog.

•Inspiring stories and scientific evidence from Japan and beyond that prove this practice works.

©2025 James D. Sato (P)2025 James D. Sato
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