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By a 9‑year‑old explorer Do you ever feel like the world is too busy? Sometimes all we need is a short walk—what the Japanese call sanpo —to feel happy and healthy. In this essay I will tell you why taking a walk is great for our body, mind, and even for the people around us. 2. A Healthy Body When we walk, our heart beats a little faster, and that’s a good thing. It makes our blood flow better, helps our lungs get fresh air, and strengthens our muscles in the legs and feet. Even a 20‑minute walk can turn a tired feeling into an energetic one. That’s why doctors often say, “Walk more, feel better!” 3. A Calm Mind Walking isn’t only good for the body; it also helps our mind. While we step along the sidewalk or a park trail, we can think about fun things—like the story we read yesterday or the game we want to play. The gentle rhythm of our steps can calm worries, just like a lullaby. Many people say that a walk clears a “mental fog” and makes them think more clearly. 4. Discovering Nature If we choose a park or a garden for our sanpo, we get to see trees, birds, and maybe even a cute squirrel. Watching a butterfly land on a flower reminds us how beautiful the world is. When we notice these tiny miracles, we learn to appreciate nature and want to protect it. 5. Time with Family and Friends Sanpo is a perfect excuse to spend time with the people we love. Walking together lets us talk, laugh, and share stories without the distraction of TV or video games. My dad and I often count the clouds we see, and my best friend and I play “I spy” while we stroll around the neighborhood. Those moments become happy memories we keep forever. 6. Helping the Community When we walk, we also help our community. We can pick up a piece of litter we see on the ground, or we can greet a neighbor with a friendly “good morning.” Small acts like these make our streets cleaner and friendlier for everyone. 7. Conclusion In just a short walk, sanpo gives us a healthy body, a calm mind, a chance to enjoy nature, precious time with loved ones, and a way to help our neighborhood. So the next time you feel bored or restless, put on your shoes, step outside, and let the adventure of a simple walk begin. You’ll be surprised at how much joy a few steps can bring!