The Older I Get, the Faster Time Feels
For women in midlife living alone, like a letter from a distant friend, I share my quiet life in Tokyo and the Zen mindset that guides me. A quiet spring in Tokyo. Cherry blossoms fall, soft and fleeting. They are beautiful because they don't last. In my 60s, living alone in this big city, I find peace in this "impermanence". Like the sakura, our moments are precious because they are brief. I hope this video brings a little peace to your heart. #sakura #japan #tokyo #springjapan #japanlife #sololife

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