Blue Zones
Why Okinawa?
The Power Nine
Ikigai
Okinawan Diet
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These regions have the highest number of centenarians in the world.

What are Blue Zones?

100

Okinawa has the highest ratio of these long‑living people.

What are centenarians?

100

This rule tells Okinawans to stop eating when they’re 80% full.

What is Hara Hachi Bu?

100
Ikigai translate to this phrase.

What is "a reason for being"?

100

This colorful vegetable is a staple of the okinawan diet.

What is the sweet potato?

200

This U.S. state is home to the Blue Zone called Loma Linda.

What is California?

200

Okinawans have much lower rates of these two major diseases.

What are cancer and heart disease?

200

This Power Nine habit is about having a reason to get up in the morning.

What is Purpose?

200

One part of Ikigai is "What you LOVE." Name another part.

What is "What you're good at," "What the world needs" or "What you can be paid for."

200

Okinawans eat mostly this type of diet.

What is plant-based?

300

This Blue Zone is located in southern Japan and is the focus of our presentation.

What is Okinawa?

300

Okinawa is known for strong communities and this traditional lifestyle.

What is farming?

300

This habit encourages slowing down to reduce stress.

What is Down Shift?

300

Okinawans believe having Ikigai does this to your lifespan.

What is adds years to your life?

300

Their traditional diet is low in fat and high in these.

What are carbs?

400

Scientists discovered that all Blue Zones share these nine lifestyle habits.

Hint: It was literally the Title of the fourth slide.

What is the Power Nine?

400

Okinawa is not one island but this.

Hint: It's a group of islands

What is a chain of islands?

400

This Power Nine principle is about surrounding yourself with supportive people.  

Hint: Its the Power Nine item related to your social circle

What is Right Tribe?

400

Ikigai sits at the intersection of passion, mission, vocation, and this.

Hint: It's the part that relates to your job or career.

What is profession?

400

This melon, known for its bitterness, is commonly eaten in Okinawa.

Hint: It's like watermelon

What is bitter melon?

500

Name ALL of the five official Blue Zones.

Hint: Bro It's literally what everyone's doing in class.

What are Sardinia, Okinawa, Nicoya, Ikaria, or Loma Linda?

500

This cultural factor helps Okinawans stay connected and healthy.

Hint: It's like a big group of friends.

What are close communities?

500

This one involves faith or spiritual community.

Hint: It's the one connecting to religion or belonging.

What is Belonging?

500

This Japanese work is pronounced "ee-kee-guy."

Hint: There is NO way you don't get this

What is Ikigai?

500

This protein source, made from soy, is a major staple.

Hint: Vegans like to eat this, I think.

What is Tofu