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 | | The typical Uchinanchu (Okinawa people) home came equipped with a kitchen without an oven; a stovetop fitted with a tiny broiler, incapable of cooking a roast, or turkey was the common appliance. |
 | | As written in the title, this tome takes the fact that Okinawa Prefecture is the longevity capital (prefecture or state) of the world, and attributes this fact to something that we can learn from older people. |
 | | This is a historical fiction following the life of a yuta (fortune teller) in Okinawa from childhood to her death at age ninety. |
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