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8 Japanese food habits that help shed extra kilos

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 28, 2026, 07:54 IST
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How to lose weight mindfully?

Japan consistently ranks among the top nations for life expectancy, with an average lifespan of roughly 84–85 years. Wonder why? Well, because they have a balanced approach to food and health. They have one of the lowest obesity rates in the world because the Japanese way of eating focuses less on dieting and more on mindful, sustainable habits. Here are eight Japanese food habits you can also follow to help shed extra kilos without extreme restrictions.

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Practicing Hara Hachi Bu


One of the most well-known Japanese habits is Hara Hachi Bu, a principle that encourages eating until you are about 80% full. This practice encourages mindful eating; instead of overeating, people stop eating when the body gives the sign. It allows the body to signal satiety before excess calories are consumed. It also helps reduce calorie intake and aids weight loss.

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Smaller Portions, Balanced Meals


People in Japan focus on smaller portions but their meals include a variety of dishes. A traditional meal may consist of rice, soup, vegetables, and a protein source like fish or tofu. This practice ensures balanced nutrition.

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Use of Fermented Food



Their meals use many fermented foods such as miso, natto, and pickled vegetables, which are rich in probiotics that promote gut health and improve digestion.

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Emphasis on Seasonal Ingredients



Their foods are minimally processed, retaining their natural nutrients and flavours. The practice of seasonal eating not only enhances taste but also supports metabolism and digestion, which can aid in weight management.

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Light Cooking Methods


The way food is cooked makes a big difference in retaining its nutritional values. They avoid the practice of deep-frying and focus more on steaming, grilling, simmering, or lightly sautéing. According to experts, all these methods use minimal oil, reducing unnecessary fat intake and aiding weight loss.

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Rice as a Staple


When it comes to staples, bread is not a part of the diet; rather, they enjoy rice more, and it is a key component of Japanese meals. It is always paired with fiber-rich vegetables and protein, which helps regulate blood sugar levels and balances carb intake.

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Consumption of Green Tea


When it comes to beverages, they avoid sugary drinks and consume more Green Tea in daily life. It is rich in antioxidants like catechins and is known for boosting metabolism and supporting fat burning.

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Mindful Eating


Eating must be a mindful practice to gain maximum nutrients, and this is what the Japanese do. They never rush and always eat slowly and mindfully, which allows the body to properly register fullness, preventing overeating and aiding better digestion. This encourages a deeper appreciation of food that keeps the body energetic.


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