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= Naomi Moriyama =
= Naomi Moriyama =
'''Naomi Moriyama''' (born 1960) is a Japanese-American marketing consultant and author known for her non-fiction wellness writing.
'''Naomi Moriyama''' (born 1960)<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2005-12-02 |title=The secret of eternal youth |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/3326968/The-secret-of-eternal-youth.html |access-date=2024-04-10 |website=The Telegraph |language=en}}</ref> is a Japanese-American marketing consultant and author known for her non-fiction wellness writing.


== Life and Career ==
== Life and Career ==


=== Early life ===
=== Early life and Career ===
Born and raised in Tokyo Japan, Moriyama moved to the United States where she attended for two years in Illinois. After her degree she moved back to Japan where she work in an advertising agency, which later sent her to New York to work in their headquarters, where she spent the majority of her adult life.
Born and raised in Tokyo Japan, Moriyama moved to the United States where she attended college for two years in Illinois <ref name=":1">{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qbw5UD-FC0 |title=In Conversation: Book Talk with Naomi Moriyama |language=en |access-date=2024-04-10 |via=www.youtube.com}}</ref>. After her education she moved back to Japan where she worked in an advertising agency, which later sent her to New York to work in their headquarters, where she spent the majority of her adult life <ref name=":1" />. Later in life she got the opportunity to move to Finland where she was inspired her to write her most recent book, "The Sisterhood of the Enchanted Forest: Sustenance, Wisdom, and Awakening in Finland's Karelia" <ref name=":2" />.


=== Family and traditions ===
=== Family and traditions ===
Naomi Moriyama was one of four people in her family, including her mother ''Chizuko'', her father, and her sister <ref name=":3" />. This time in Japan was one that Naomi refers to as the "pre-fast-food-takeout-era", since eating three home-cooked meals a day was the norm. From her mother's Tokyo kitchen, Naomi grew accustom to Japanese cooking styles which include many vegetables and whole ingredients and were prepared using methods like steaming, pan-grilling, and sautéing <ref name=":0" />.


=== Interests ===
=== Interests ===
Naomi main interests revolve around "green living", which includes wellness, healthy eating, and exercise. She describes her life goal as "prevention" where she focuses her daily habits on maintaining a constant healthy body, mind, and soul, rather than needing to fix illnesses that appear. Naomi maintains her goal of prevention through healthy eating habits, which she outlines in her first 3 books, meditation, hiking, and being in nature. The centre of her green living habits is clean and natural products which brought her to stop colouring her hair, painting her nails, and using chemical based makeup products. <ref>{{Cite web |title=幽玄草紙 Yūgen Sōshi |url=https://naomimoriyama.com/musings/ |access-date=2024-04-10 |website=幽玄草紙 Yūgen Sōshi |language=en-US}}</ref>
Naomi main interests revolve around "green living" <ref name=":3" />, which includes wellness, healthy eating, and exercise. She describes her life goal as "prevention" where she focuses her daily habits on maintaining a constant healthy body, mind, and soul, rather than needing to fix illnesses that appear <ref name=":3" />. Naomi maintains her goal of prevention through healthy eating habits - which she outlines in her first 3 books, and through meditation, hiking, and being in nature. Her goal of prevention also extends to her living habits where she utilizes clean and natural products, resulting in her stopping artificial beauty habits like hair colouring, nail painting, and using chemical based makeup products. <ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=幽玄草紙 Yūgen Sōshi |url=https://naomimoriyama.com/musings/ |access-date=2024-04-10 |website=幽玄草紙 Yūgen Sōshi |language=en-US}}</ref>


== Works ==
== Works ==
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2015 - Secrets of the World's Healthiest Children: Why Japanese children have the longest, healthiest lives - and how yours can too<ref>{{Cite book |last=Moriyama |first=Naomi |title=Secrets of the World's Healthiest Children: Why Japanese children have the longest, healthiest lives - and how yours can too |last2=Doyle |first2=William R. |date=September 24, 2015 |publisher=Hachette Livre |location=UK}}</ref>
2015 - Secrets of the World's Healthiest Children: Why Japanese children have the longest, healthiest lives - and how yours can too<ref>{{Cite book |last=Moriyama |first=Naomi |title=Secrets of the World's Healthiest Children: Why Japanese children have the longest, healthiest lives - and how yours can too |last2=Doyle |first2=William R. |date=September 24, 2015 |publisher=Hachette Livre |location=UK}}</ref>


2021 - The Sisterhood of the Enchanted Forest: Sustenance, Wisdom, and Awakening in Finland's Karelia<ref>{{Cite book |last=Moriyama |first=Naomi |title=The Sisterhood of the Enchanted Forest: Sustenance, Wisdom, and Awakening in Finland's Karelia |last2=Doyle |first2=William R. |date=October 5, 2021 |publisher=Simon and Shuster}}</ref>
2021 - The Sisterhood of the Enchanted Forest: Sustenance, Wisdom, and Awakening in Finland's Karelia<ref name=":2">{{Cite book |last=Moriyama |first=Naomi |title=The Sisterhood of the Enchanted Forest: Sustenance, Wisdom, and Awakening in Finland's Karelia |last2=Doyle |first2=William R. |date=October 5, 2021 |publisher=Simon and Shuster}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 05:24, 10 April 2024

Naomi Moriyama

Naomi Moriyama (born 1960)[1] is a Japanese-American marketing consultant and author known for her non-fiction wellness writing.

Life and Career

Early life and Career

Born and raised in Tokyo Japan, Moriyama moved to the United States where she attended college for two years in Illinois [2]. After her education she moved back to Japan where she worked in an advertising agency, which later sent her to New York to work in their headquarters, where she spent the majority of her adult life [2]. Later in life she got the opportunity to move to Finland where she was inspired her to write her most recent book, "The Sisterhood of the Enchanted Forest: Sustenance, Wisdom, and Awakening in Finland's Karelia" [3].

Family and traditions

Naomi Moriyama was one of four people in her family, including her mother Chizuko, her father, and her sister [4]. This time in Japan was one that Naomi refers to as the "pre-fast-food-takeout-era", since eating three home-cooked meals a day was the norm. From her mother's Tokyo kitchen, Naomi grew accustom to Japanese cooking styles which include many vegetables and whole ingredients and were prepared using methods like steaming, pan-grilling, and sautéing [1].

Interests

Naomi main interests revolve around "green living" [4], which includes wellness, healthy eating, and exercise. She describes her life goal as "prevention" where she focuses her daily habits on maintaining a constant healthy body, mind, and soul, rather than needing to fix illnesses that appear [4]. Naomi maintains her goal of prevention through healthy eating habits - which she outlines in her first 3 books, and through meditation, hiking, and being in nature. Her goal of prevention also extends to her living habits where she utilizes clean and natural products, resulting in her stopping artificial beauty habits like hair colouring, nail painting, and using chemical based makeup products. [4]

Works

2005 - Japanese Women Don't Get Old or Fat: Secrets of my Mother's Tokyo Kitchen [5]

2007 - Japan Diet: The secret to effective and lasting weight loss[6]

2015 - Secrets of the World's Healthiest Children: Why Japanese children have the longest, healthiest lives - and how yours can too[7]

2021 - The Sisterhood of the Enchanted Forest: Sustenance, Wisdom, and Awakening in Finland's Karelia[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "The secret of eternal youth". The Telegraph. 2005-12-02. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
  2. ^ a b In Conversation: Book Talk with Naomi Moriyama. Retrieved 2024-04-10 – via www.youtube.com.
  3. ^ a b Moriyama, Naomi; Doyle, William R. (October 5, 2021). The Sisterhood of the Enchanted Forest: Sustenance, Wisdom, and Awakening in Finland's Karelia. Simon and Shuster.
  4. ^ a b c d "幽玄草紙 Yūgen Sōshi". 幽玄草紙 Yūgen Sōshi. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
  5. ^ Moriyama, Naomi; Doyle, William R. (2005). Japanese Women Don't Get Old or Fat: Secrets of My Mother's Tokyo Kitchen.
  6. ^ Moriyama, Naomi; Doyle, William R. (January 4, 2007). The Japan Diet: The Secret to Effective and Lasting Weight Loss. Vermilion.
  7. ^ Moriyama, Naomi; Doyle, William R. (September 24, 2015). Secrets of the World's Healthiest Children: Why Japanese children have the longest, healthiest lives - and how yours can too. UK: Hachette Livre.